About the Major


The Media Studies Program is focused on the forms and effects of media (books, radio, film, television, photography, print, digital and electronic media). Media Studies includes: the study of aesthetics and form, individual perception, and the history of media (primarily mass-circulation prints, journals, and newspapers, recorded media, communications and broadcast media, and electronic modes), the ethics and effects of media in the arena of policy studies, the social impact of media on public opinion, the relations between media and the law, free speech issues, as well as the commerce and regulation of media in the public sphere, and it is critically engaged with the creative analysis, production, and research into traditional and emerging forms of media. The program has a significant emphasis on digital media through approaches to its history, theory, and technology and their impact upon contemporary life.


Media Studies is not a production-oriented program. Students supplement their historical critical studies with internships and work opportunities to acquire production skills. Students seeking traditional training in journalism (print, broadcast, or digital), public relations, advertising, marketing, and other areas association with Mass Communications programs should seek another major.