Competencies and objectives
- Course context for academic year 2017-18
- Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees)
- Learning outcomes (Training objectives)
- Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2017-18
Course context for academic year 2017-18
This subject is inserted into the module VII of optional and aims to train students in the use of the media and Internet in both in its critical source of information on natural risks facing the correct transmission to society of these phenomena.
Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees)
General Competences (CG)
- CG1 : Analyse, interpret and assess the results obtained in a critical fashion.
- CG3 : Interpret and assess the results obtained in critical fashion.
- CG4 : Organise and lead multidisciplinary risk management teams.
- CG5 : Recognise competence and learning abilities at individual and group level.
- CG6 : Apply one's knowledge of risk management to spatial planning.
- CG7 : Awareness of topics related to sustainable spatial development and the prevention of natural risks.
- CG9 : Understand the language and proposals of other specialists.
Specific Competences (CE)
- CE1 : Understand and know how to use territorial, economic, legal, statistical, sociological and historical concepts in risk analysis.
- CE2 : Understand the phenomena of natural hazards at different territorial levels.
Learning outcomes (Training objectives)
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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2017-18
Objectives:
- Analyze the treatment that the media made ¿¿of natural hazards .
- Deepen and magazines disclosure address the issue of natural hazards .
- Reflect as risk situations are treated by the media .
- Identify key agencies providing online information on natural hazards .
- Reflect on the quality of information on environmental risks available online .
Specific objectives:
- Adapting the language of communication specialist in the media
- Avoid the classic vices (exaggeration , demagoguery , simplification, etc. ) in the communication of natural risks in the media
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