Media, Information, and Critical Reading

Course Code: GRDG 101

Academic Year: 2024-2025

Information is easier for people to access than ever before, and we are bombarded with it daily from a variety of sources, including conventional news outlets, websites, and social media. With this constant exposure to messages, it is important for students to be able to properly understand the information they are receiving. This course will introduce students to some of the basic concepts in evaluating and judging arguments and ideas and provide them with the skills to read and consume materials critically and carefully. Students will have the opportunity to engage with an assortment of formal and informal texts and be better able to evaluate the arguments they encounter daily on websites, blogs, television, videos, and other media. Participants will learn how to assess the validity of sources and arguments, look for reliable evidence, improve their media literacy, and develop and practice critical analysis.