ScreenSite Data: Radio Studies Syllabi

ScreenSite collected over 500 links to media-related syllabi. In our move from WordPress to a simple HTML Website in 2019, we have preserved all these data. We may occasionally add to them as ScreenSite moves forward, but we are not actively collecting new listings anymore.

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Apologies in advance: The data may have gotten a bit dirty in the transition from WordPress to HTML.


9 Radio Studies Syllabi

Sorted alphabetically.


Audio Production

(last updated: 8 Nov 2018)  http://files.cargocollective.com/18691/AudioSyllabus2016.pdf

Introduction to Radio

Vivian Bossieux-Skinner, UC Santa Barbara (last updated: 11 Oct 2018)  https://cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/sites.ucsc.edu/dist/4/295/files/2016/03/IntrotoRadioSyllabusWinter2017.pdf

Introduction to Radio/Television

Tony Blair, Angelo State University (last updated: 23 Oct 2018)  https://www.angelo.edu/courses/syllabi/201720/29657.pdf

Radio in American Culture

Tona Hangen, Worcester State University (last updated: 11 Oct 2018)  http://narsn.commarts.wisc.edu/syllabi/RadioSyllabus11Jan07.pdf

Radio in Culture and Society

Michael Keith, Boston College (last updated: 11 Oct 2018)  http://narsn.commarts.wisc.edu/syllabi/keith.pdf

Radio Production

John Mark Dempsey, Texas A & M University Commerce (last updated: 23 Oct 2018)  http://www.tamuc.edu/academics/cvSyllabi/syllabi/201580/82660.pdf

Radio, Records and Popular Music

Eric Rothenbuhler, Texas A&M University (last updated: 11 Oct 2018)  http://narsn.commarts.wisc.edu/syllabi/RadioRecSyl.pdf

Radio: From Hams to Podcasts

Susan Smulyan, Brown University (last updated: 11 Oct 2018)  https://blogs.brown.edu/amst1902z/files/2017/07/Radio-syllabus-2017-final.pdf

Sound Histories: Seminar in Media History and Historiography

Michele Hilmes, University of Wisconsin-Madison (last updated: 11 Oct 2018)  http://narsn.commarts.wisc.edu/syllabi/hilmes.pdf

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