Dr. Nancy Jennings teaches a variety of courses on children and media, primarily for undergraduate students. She regularly teaches COMM 4016: Children and Media.
Jennings also collaborates with faculty in Education on Honors courses and Study Abroad experiences:

COMM 3092: Independent Study
Students traveled to Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Germany to learn more about children’s media in countries around the world.

CI3036/COMM3036: Social Justice Spaces for Children
In this course, students will gain knowledge and skills to responsibly access, evaluate, consume, and create messages in a networked world to empower themselves and others. With an application of design and learning theory, students will develop publicly available content that aims to reach the hearts and minds of youth for the power of social good and equity.

Children and Media (COMM 4016/FILM 4005
COMM 4016/FILM 4005
This course is designed to examine the impact of media on children and their families. We will explore how children use different media, in what context and what effect different media messages and platforms have on children.