
MANAGEMENT
The Media Studies Minor provides students with theoretically focused and application-based frameworks to understand media, media technology, media policy, and their influence upon domestic and global culture and society. Students will study theoretically grounded approaches to a variety of media, becoming sensitive to the ways power affects media creation, distribution, access, representation, reception, consumption, and change. The minor prepares students to become theoretically informed navigators and critical consumers of media texts, and provides them with skills useful for citizens of a dynamically mediated world.
Students whose primary interest is hands-on film/video/sound production are encouraged to see the Video/Film Production Minor or the Digital and Media Arts Minor.
Students whose primary interests are film history, theory, criticism, and appreciation are encouraged to see the Film Studies Minor.
MDIA 301 (Media Theory) or MDIA 360 (Media and Society)
AND
MDIA 303 (Histories of Media Technologies) or MDIA 304 (Global Media)
Any upper-division MDIA course not used as a core course for the minor.
Total 18 Units