CCB202 Social Media, Self and Society


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Unit code:CCB202
Prerequisite(s):CCB200 (can be enrolled in the same teaching period as CCB202); or enrolment in IF27 Media and Communication Major (IF27MJR-MEDCOMM); or admission to Bachelor of Media and Communication single or double degrees (KC30, IX67, IX70, IX75, IX86)
Equivalent(s):KCB206, KCB201
Credit points:12
TimetableDetails in HiQ, if available
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Online
Semester 1, Summer
Kelvin Grove
Semester 1
CSP student contribution  $2,040
Pre-2021 CSP student contribution  $957

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Domestic tuition unit fee  $4,104
International unit fee  $4,320
Social Media has had a tremendous impact on our lives as individuals and members of larger societies. The debates surrounding these new and powerful technologies are often multi-faceted in their complexity. In this unit you will develop skills in critically examining and contributing to debates about social media’s impact on issues such as identity, privacy and the ethics of everyday life. You will draw on scholarly research to evaluate opposing perspectives and become critically informed communication professionals.