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William (Bill) Tillinghast
Professor
Office: DBH129
Phone: 408-924-3239
E-mail: btillinghast@casa.sjsu.edu
Office Hours: Mon. 9:15-10:15 a.m., Mon/Wed 10:30-11:30 a.m., Wed. 2:30-3:30 p.m. & by appointment
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- Courses I Teach:
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MCOM 72: Mass Communications and Society. Mass communication and its relationship to society. Basic theories in mass communication, contemporary issues, and milestones in our understanding of media effects.
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- MCOM 295: Mass Communications Research. Methodologies of research in mass communications: historical, desccriptive and empirical, with emphasis on statistical aspects of data processing and interpretation.
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- MC 295 greensheet/class overview
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- PDF version of MCOM 295 greensheet, schedule, attachments
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- MCOM 298: Special Studies in Mass Communications.
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- MCOM 100W: Writing Workshop: Mass Communications. Advanced writing across the media-advertising, journalism, and public relations. Writing and research for an increasingly convergent media with multiple media formats from the Web to print and broadcast, including writing to accompany audio and visual images.
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MC106: Global Mass Communications. Societal factors behind gathering and disseminating information and entertainment content among mass communications systems of the world. Basic theoretical concepts about international communications and international relations. Impact on economy, politics, culture and governmental communication policies.
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- MC230: Graduate Research. Systematic review of mass communications research applications and techniques research--qualitative, content analysis, historical, experimental and survey methods. Teaches basic statistics and prepares students to complete thesis or project proposals.
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- JOUR61A: Newswriting. Combination lecture-lab provides writing fundamentals, structure, style and procedures for deadline writing for print and internet. Includes in-class computer writing on features, speeches and breaking news stories.
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- Education:
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Ph.D from Michigan State University in 1975. Mass Media.
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M.A. from Ohio State University in 1968. Journalism.
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B.S from University of Nebraska in 1966. Journalism
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- Professional Experience:
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Nine years reporting at San Jose (California) Mercury News, Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, Lincoln (Nebraska) Evening Journal and United States Navy
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