PASI5249 Central Asian News Media (2 cr)
Cooperation network course
Network: Finnish University Network for Asian Studies
Available for: Doctoral studies, Master's students, Bachelor's students and Bachelor's and Master's students
This course is offered through the Network for Asianet. These studies are available for bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree students studying in the University of Jyväskylä.
Grading scale:
0-5
Description
In this course, you will be able to apply what you have learned in the "Introduction to Central Asia" course by familiarizing yourself with the news media of Central Asian countries. The course teaches how to use media materials as research material, gets to know media cultures and learns academic argumentation, reading and writing skills.
Learning outcomes
In this course, you will be able to apply what you have learned in the "Introduction to Central Asia" course by familiarizing yourself with the news media of Central Asian countries. The course teaches how to use media materials as research material, gets to know media cultures and learns academic argumentation, reading and writing skills.
Additional information
REGISTRATION FOR THE COURSE
Students of the University of Turku and students of the member universities of the Finnish University Network for Asian Studies register for the course via Peppi or Sisu.
STARTING A COURSE
When the course starts, you will receive a link and a course key from the teacher to the course page. The course is done on the DigiCampus website. NOTE! use the HAKA login and the username provided by your university when you log in to the course on the DigiCampus page. Otherwise, you will not receive a certificate of completion after completing the course.
The course is organised by the Finnish University Network for Asian Studies https://www.asianet.fi/.
Description of prerequisites
The course is intended as a continuation of the course "Introduction to Central Asia" The course cannot be taken if you have not enrolled in the introductory course or completed the introductory course (or its previous versions) before.