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Jan 30, 2025
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2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Media Studies Major
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Program Learning Outcomes
Students will: - understand foundational relationships between media, culture, and society.
- develop critical skills in assessing media as a consumer and citizen.
- develop foundational skills in media profession practice in electronic media and journalism.
- understand the historical and contemporary practices of news media in societal context.
- understand the historical and contemporary practices of electronic media in societal context.
- understand the legal and ethical constraints on media practices.
- understand the social theories of media and power, and the development of media criticism.
- understand and apply theories and research on media uses and effects.
- develop research skills in media history, theory, and criticism, and in media analysis.
- gain advanced knowledge in media and society, electronic media, or journalism.
- gain understanding of professional practices in media organizations through fieldwork.
- apply advanced research or professional skills to a senior thesis or project.
Major Requirements (48 Units)
100-Level
8 units, take both Core - 8 Units, choose two
Electives - 8 Units, choose two
Core - 8 Units, take both
Electives - 12 Units, choose three, must include one Studies course
400-Level
4 units, choose one Note:
Students must obtain a grade of “C” or higher in every class in the major and may not count prerequisite courses in which a grade of “C-” or lower is obtained. |
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