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Liberal Arts - Media and Communications (Intended)
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Liberal Arts - Media and Communications (Intended)

Drew University
Madison, WisconsinUSA
On campus
Full-time
€42,214.22/year
 4764 Points
Duration
4 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Aug 2024

Program Description

Media and Communications is designed to investigate how media and communication shapes identity, society and democratic processes. Available as a major or minor program of study.

Whether your interest is in media production, film, social media, journalism, advertising, or the impact media messages have on our lives, a degree in media and communications at Drew can help you meet your goals.

Our major prepares students for graduate work or further professional training, as well as for positions in media and communications industries. Courses developed by faculty in more than a dozen disciplines allow students to explore all aspects of media and communication from the theoretical to the practical, including media analysis and documentary production.

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Curriculum

Core Modules

Introduction to Media Studies (C- or Higher)

Documentary Practice

Media and Communication Theory and Method

Media and Communications Capstone

Application of Learning/Experiential Learning

Internship Project

NY Semester on Media and Communications:
Introduction to Media Industries
New York Semester on Communications and Media Colloquium

Community-based Learning Courses including:
Community Language and Literacy [CBL]
Applied Performance: Addressing Sexual Harassment, Violence, and Discrimination through Interactive Performance
Theatre in The Community: The Newark Collaboration

Elective Modules

Cultural Diversity: Cultural Anthropology and Linguistics

Visual Culture

Political Economy of Race, Class, and Gender

Contemporary Transnational Cinema

Gender and Communication

Intercultural Communication

History of Rhetoric

Community Language and Literacy [CBL]

Introduction to Media Industries

New York Semester on Communications and Media Colloquium

Advertising in American History (or MCOM 317 - Advertising in American History, cross-list)

Popular Culture and Its Critics

Systems and Contexts: Selected Topics in Media

Forms: Selected Topics in Media

Advanced Topics in Media & Communications

Media in the United Kingdom

Introduction to Media Industries

Spirituality, Gender and the Media

Sociology of Inequality

Sociology of Race and Ethnicity

Sociology of Mass Communications

Public Opinion and Survey Research

Filming American Feminisms (or ENGH 324 - Filming American Feminisms

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