Fielding Graduate University Academic Catalog 2020-2021 [Archived]

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Media Psychology Master’s Program Courses MSC-547 The Psychology of Mediated Meaning: Symbols, Images, and Text, 4 semester credits This course will answer the question: How do people create and derive meaning through the myriad of mediated communications that makeup our cultural landscape? Semiotics is the study of the, often taken for granted, meaning infused in signs, symbols, codes, and text. This course is grounded in applying a Semiotic analysis of meaning-making—along with its cognitive, behavioral, evolutionary, social, and personality psychology underpinnings—to the study of contemporary mediated communications. Embedded in each emoji, meme, gif and hashtag, in every photo that’s filtered, edited, stickered, Facetuned, or Storied and in every click-bait headline, tweetstorm, troll post, chat bot and live-streamed video is mediated meaning. It is derived from a collective consciousness that combines what is universally human with what is culturally constructed. Today, the prolific media footprint of social media provides a rich arena for our study. This course will be foundational for students of media psychology with their various areas of individual research and career focus within the field. It will provide students with a qualitative tool of analysis to help guide their understanding of media phenomena and the creation of media with impact. In this mediascape—where news is entertainment and entertainment is news—people often default to what behavioral economist Daniel Kahneman refers to in his seminal Thinking Fast and Slow (2011) as “fast thinking” to navigate the 24/7 media onslaught. People are unconsciously scanning for familiar patterns and framings to interpret meaning, but what are those familiar patterns? And how are the evoked? Now on social media, e.g. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Snapchat, LinkedIn and Reddit, algorithms take advantage of that fast-brain processing to play upon people’s hard-wired motivations and culturally infused values to accelerate consumer engagement, from empathy to outrage, and to stimulate behaviors, from purchase to protest. These phenomena should be at the forefront of media psychology investigation. Delivery Method: Online Grading Default: Letter Learning Outcome(s): 1. A familiarity with psychological and semiotic theories that can be applied to today’s mediated meaning-making 2. An understanding of the psychology of mediated identity construction 3. The ability to recognize, deconstruct, and analyze the psychological underpinnings of how meaning-making is created in mediated communications 4. Develop skills to apply psychological and semiotic theory to creating media that conveys the intended meaning, facilitates understanding, and motivates positive behavioral or attitudinal change

MSC-548 Psychology of Technology, 4 semester credits The emotional gridiron of bringing people together has become an increasingly important knowledge area. Theories from organizational psychology, social capital, and emergent technology are introduced to understand how communities are built and commitment is managed in both physical and digital spaces. Here we explore the many ways symbolic environments reflect how we think about ourselves and place in society. This course explores topics of fandom and affiliation by analyzing the human experience with respect to current patterns of media consumption, behavior, and modes of expression.

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2hr
pages 260-326

Organizational Development and Leadership Courses

35min
pages 244-259

Research (RES) Courses

0
page 327

Neuropsychology Courses

2min
pages 242-243

Infant and Early Childhood Development Courses

44min
pages 212-231

Human and Organizational Development Courses

1hr
pages 185-211

Media Psychology Master’s Program Courses

25min
pages 232-241

Educational Leadership for Change Courses

26min
pages 173-184

Concentrations for the Media Psychology PhD

4min
pages 166-168

Neuropsychology Specialization Training Program

0
page 169

Psychology with an emphasis in Media Psychology, PhD

3min
pages 164-165

Respecialization in Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Certificate

1min
page 152

Media Psychology, MA (terminal degree

1min
pages 162-163

Infant & Early Childhood Development PhD Concentrations

1min
page 159

Psychology with an emphasis in Clinical Psychology, PhD

5min
pages 145-147

School of Psychology

1min
page 143

Organizational Development & Leadership, MA

3min
pages 139-140

Organization Development & Leadership, MA (Accelerated

1min
pages 141-142

Organizational Development & Change PhD Concentrations

2min
pages 136-137

School of Leadership Studies

2min
pages 120-121

EdD Program Concentrations

3min
pages 124-126

Technology Resources

13min
pages 112-117

Evidence Based Coaching for Organization Leadership Certificate

1min
page 128

Organizational Development & Change, PhD

4min
pages 133-135

Human Development PhD Concentrations

1min
page 132

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pages 98-101

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pages 102-104

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2min
page 90

Student Lending Code of Conduct

2min
page 105

Students with Disabilities Policy

3min
pages 106-107

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pages 96-97

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1min
page 109

APA Ethical Principles – Clinical Psychology/RCP

2min
page 89

Research Ethics

2min
page 83

Faculty Academic Freedom

10min
pages 78-81

Transcripts

2min
page 73

Transferring Your Program of Study

0
page 75

Re-enrollment

2min
page 71

Transfer Credit

1min
page 74

Leaves and Withdrawals

8min
pages 68-70

Session Registration

2min
page 72

Grades and Credit

11min
pages 63-67

Faculty Assignments and Continued Enrollment

1min
page 62

Changing Degree Track - HOD

2min
page 46

Time to Degree

1min
page 56

Tuition/Fee Changes and Guarantees

2min
page 36

Alumni Enrollment

1min
page 59

Final Oral Review Scheduling

5min
pages 41-42

Tuition Delinquency

2min
page 34

Tuition Reduction During Clinical Internships

2min
page 35

Maximum Units Completed with Individual Faculty

0
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Student Account Refunds

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page 29

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1min
page 20

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page 22

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page 14

Calendar Parameters

2min
pages 15-16

About Fielding Graduate University

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page 7

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4min
pages 17-19

Summer Semester

2min
pages 12-13
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