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Minor in Media Studies

Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts

Overview

We are all consumers and creators of media, regardless of our background or field of study. It's crucial, however, to be able to critically engage with the content we take in, moving beyond our routine consumption. As a media studies minor, you will receive the training you need to thoughtfully analyze the stories being told through film and television. We will dive into visual style, media literacy and the cultural dynamics of media — dynamics that have the power to wield incredible influence in our society. The minor is offered upon the completion of 18 credits, 12 of which must be upper division.


Courses

Below are the course requirements for this academic program. In addition to these program-specific requirements, all majors include 51ÂÜÀò's traditional undergraduate core curriculum. For more program details, including a sample course sequence, .

Mission

The Media Studies minor equips students to serve as observers and interpreters. We offer students a thorough grounding in the theory, research and practices of cinema and media arts. We begin with an understanding of the ancient arts and aesthetics inherent in storytelling. Students will learn the history of their discipline, developing the research skills and critical thinking necessary to recognize their position in relationship to critical junctures in cinema and other forms of the media. 

Overview

In order to address the pervasiveness of media across multiple disciplines, the Media Studies minor is intended as a compliment to any major that foresees the integration of media into their future career goals. The unconscious influences are identified and analyzed so that students are equipped with the knowledge necessary to interact with media shrewdly and purposefully regardless of their field of study. This includes understanding psychological theories of perception, the impact of media technologies, the economic infrastructure of media, and the linguistic and communication theories of ideology and meaning-making. 

By exploring media's sociological, rhetorical, aesthetic, literary and/or journalistic impact, the remaining elective classes allow for a student to examine the complex relationship between communication/media theories and a diverse set of individual, social and professional practices.  

Curriculum Requirements

A Media Studies Minor is offered with the completion of 18 credits.

Program Courses
Visual Aesthetics3
The Power of Media3
Faith and Film3
Communication Theories3
Advanced Studies in Criticism 13
or  Topics in Sociology
Program Electives3
Select 3 credits from the following:
History of Cinema
Film Appreciation
Film, Television, and the Arts: Racial and Gender Issues
or 
Film, Television, and the Arts: Racial and Gender Issues
Rhetoric of Media Studies
Rhetorical Criticism
Topics in Diverse Literatures (fulfills Core Curriculum Literature requirement) 2
Total Credits18
1

Media Studies Minor students must take the section entitled "Visual Sociology."

2

Media Studies Minor students must take the section entitled "Dystopian Literature and Film."

18
Total Program Credits
Every program at 51ÂÜÀò features rigorous academics, biblically integrated curriculum and vocational preparation.
WSCUC
Accreditation
51ÂÜÀò is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission. Additional accreditations may apply to specific programs.

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