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Daniel Sipocz serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication within the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Augusta University, where he contributes to the institution's academic mission through teaching and research in communication disciplines.
His educational qualifications include:
- Ph.D. in Mass Communication/Media Studies from the University of Southern Mississippi (2014)
- MA in Public Relations and Advertising from Ball State University (2011)
- BA in Journalism from Valparaiso University (2007)
Dr. Sipocz's scholarly focus centers on Mass Communication and Media Studies, with specialized expertise in Public Relations, Advertising, Journalism, and Communication Law. His work examines media literacy frameworks, ethical implications in multimedia production, and legal boundaries governing modern communication practices, reflecting the evolving relationship between media technologies and societal norms.
He instructs core undergraduate courses including Media Literacy (COMM 2010), Writing for Multimedia (COMM 3020), and Communication Law and Ethics (COMM 4000), emphasizing critical analysis of media systems and practical application of communication principles. While specific research grants and student mentorship details aren't documented in the provided materials, his course offerings demonstrate a commitment to developing students' competencies in media analysis, ethical content creation, and legal compliance within communication professions.
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