COMS201-25S2 (D) Semester Two 2025 (Distance)

Media Audiences

15 points

Details:
Start Date: Monday, 14 July 2025
End Date: Sunday, 9 November 2025
Withdrawal Dates
Last Day to withdraw from this course:
  • Without financial penalty (full fee refund): Sunday, 27 July 2025
  • Without academic penalty (including no fee refund): Sunday, 28 September 2025

Description

How does our media consumption shape our opinions, actions, identities and lives? How do audiences influence the production and circulation of media? How do we create our own media presence online, and act as an audience for each other? This course examines the relationship between audiences and media. We discuss theory and research that represents audiences as passive consumers of media products, active decoders of media texts, producers of our own representations online, and participants in interactive media production. The course looks at a broad range of media forms and content to reflect and build on your own experiences of being media audience members. "Media Audiences" will encourage you to reflect on your own relationship with media, and to consider the broader contexts that shape your listening, viewing, reading, and interaction. This course has on-campus and distance options. It has a one hour lecture and a two-hour workshop each week. The course includes group work in classes and for assessments, and requires active in-class engagement. You will advance core skills in reading and carrying out research, with reflection, collaborative work, networking, creativity, writing and presentation.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, you should be able to:
- understand how audience studies and research fits into the field of media & communication
 studies.
- describe a range of theories of the audience
- apply these theories to contemporary media issues and debates
- use audience research to discuss the relationship of media and culture
- reflect critically on your own media use
- use audience research methodologies to design and conduct your own research.

Prerequisites

Any 15 points at 100 level from COMS or CULT, or
any 60 points at 100 level from the Schedule V of the BA.

Restrictions

Equivalent Courses

Course Coordinator

Zita Joyce

Assessment

Assessment Due Date Percentage  Description
Participation 25% 10 out of 12 workshops + 10 of 12 lectures 10% 4 group research exercises: weeks 4-11 (2.5% each) 15% + Creative interpretation of one of the exercises (5%)
Short Essay 15 Aug 2025 15% 1000 words: Social Media book response
Research 12 Sep 2025 5% Ethnography report: 1000 words observation (5%)
Research 03 Oct 2025 15% Literature review + worksheet 1000 words (15%)
Research 17 Oct 2025 20% Collaborative Essay using the observation and lit review (20%) Oct 17 (Week 12) / extension option to Oct 22
Exam Presentation 20% Individual oral presentation to lecturer + Q+A scheduled Nov 3-7, 2025.

Indicative Fees

Domestic fee $894.00

International fee $4,100.00

* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.

For further information see Language, Social and Political Sciences .

All COMS201 Occurrences

  • COMS201-25S2 (C) Semester Two 2025
  • COMS201-25S2 (D) Semester Two 2025 (Distance)