| Full-time
faculty
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Dr.
Richard Gershon
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| Professor
of Telecommunications |
| Email:richard.gershon@wmich.edu |
Office:
324 Sprau Tower
Office Phone: 269
387-3182 |
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| Education:
Ph.D., Ohio University. |
| Areas
of expertise: Telecommunications management,
telecommunications law and policy, and communication technology.
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| For
more information, visit Dr.
Gershon's homepage. |
Richard
A. Gershon, Ph.D., (Ohio University, 1986) is Professor of
Telecommunications in the School of Communication at Western
Michigan University. Dr. Gershon is co-founder of the Telecommunications
Management program at Western where he teaches courses in
telecommunications management, law and policy and communication
technology. He is the author of Telecommunications Management:
Industry Structures and Planning Strategies (2001) and The
Transnational Media Corporation: Global Messages and Free
Market Competition, winner of the 1998 book of the year by
the U.S. National Cable Television Museum. Dr. Gershon has
twice been selected for teaching honors, including the Steven
H. Coltrin Professor of the Year Award (2000) by the International
Radio & Television Society (IRTS) and the Barry Sherman
Award for Teaching Excellence (2001) by the Management and
Economics division of the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication (AEJMC).
Courses
I teach:
COM
240 Introduction to Media and Telecommunications
This
course will introduce the history, development, and study
of media and telecommunications. Areas of study will include
roles in media organizations, including management, programming,
journalism, and media production. In addition, this course
will examine the media's relationship to economic, political,
and social institutions (including advertising and regulation);
media literacy; and social effects research.
COM
448 Telecommunications Management
The
course examines broadcasting, telephone, cable, and other
new communication technologies, with a primary emphasis on
principles of telecommunication management, economical and
policy. The course is supplemented with a series of case studies
and discussions pertaining to select management issues. This
course is approved as a writing-intensive course which may
fulfill the baccalaureate-level writing requirement of the
student's curriculum. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing,
COM 200 and COM 240; or graduate standing.
COM
541 Telecommunications Law and Policy
Provides
an overview of the essential regulatory and policy issues
governing the field of telecommunications. Special attention
is given to such topics as libel, privacy, access and right
to reply, and copyright. A case study approach is used for
the purpose of understanding legal precedent. Prerequisite:
Junior or senior standing and COM 200; or graduate standing.
COM
554 Communication Technology
This
course provides and overview of telecommunications technology
and services. The course is intended for the manager who requires
a "practical" understanding of the design and performance
characteristics of such telecommunication technology as satellite,
optical fiber, PBX, and cellular telephone communications.
In addition this course will include an appropriate measure
of economic, regulatory, and policy issues as they pertain
to the development of new and enhanced telecommunication services.
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing and COM 240; or graduate
standing.
COM
643 Telecommunications and Organizational Planning.
An
overview of the basic principles involved in the management
and implementation of telecommunications services within public
and private organizations. Participants are introduced to
three sectors of the telecommunications field, including broadcasting,
cable, and telephone communications.
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