Catalog

Media Studies (BFA)

Kristen Fuhs, PhD

Chair

Introduction

The Media Studies program at Woodbury University provides students with a framework in which to analyze the history, theory, aesthetics, and industry of moving image media in all its diverse forms, including cinema, television, radio, and digital media. Media Studies is a robust and growing field that enables students understand and thrive within our visually- driven culture. We live in an era of digital transformation in which we are bombarded by thousands of moving images on a variety of different screens every day. Media literacy, writing, and analytical skills are more important than ever. It is also increasingly urgent to understand and question the links between media and structures of power. Our program aims to give students practical and critical- thinking skills in the face of the ever-changing forms of media in the digital age.

We emphasize writing and critical analysis in our program, two skills that we develop through the study of media, but that are applicable to a wide range of other disciplines. Our program combines theory and praxis; in other words, we believe in developing students’ critical-thinking skills and providing students with hands-on practical skills. To that end, our curriculum balances courses that develop students’ written and verbal communication skills, research skills, and analytical skills with courses that give students practice in the basics of digital media production.

The Media Studies program is a vital part of Woodbury’s School of Media : Culture : Design. Students in the major are encouraged to take courses (or consider minoring) in the school’s six other programs, including Animation, Game Art & Design, Fashion Design, Filmmaking, Graphic Design, and Psychology. Students must complete an internship before graduation, and our program benefits from its strategic location in proximity to numerous established and emerging media companies. Students who graduate from our program are well-prepared for careers in film, television, radio, social media, writing, entrepreneurship, and more. A Media Studies degree also provides solid preparation for graduate study in fields such as law, education, business management, cinema, media studies, and more. The major culminates in a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree.

Mission

Mission

The Department of Media Studies at Woodbury University teaches students to become critical thinkers trained in the study of media. The program integrates theory and practice, and empowers students to understand, analyze, and produce a variety of media forms. Media Studies fosters a passion for creative inquiry, critical thinking, an awareness of diverse cultures, and a spirit of collaboration with the other programs located within the School of Media : Culture : Design.

Program Learning Outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes

Knowledge of Media Studies

  • Explain the significance of major moments and diverse makers in media history
  • Identify and analyze the formal and aesthetic components of moving-image media
  • Recognize and gain experience in the function and structure of media industries
  • Recognize and gain fluency in the key concepts and theories of media studies

Media and Communication Skills

  • Develop and express ideas through persuasive written communication
  • Communicate verbally for a variety of purposes and audiences
  • Develop and practice basic skills in digital and moving-image media production

Quality Research

  • Formulate pertinent research questions and apply appropriate methodologies
  • Evaluate and use suitable reference materials
  • Employ proper citation methods

Critical and Analytical skills

  • Build sound and effective critical arguments
  • Apply disciplinary vocabulary towards analysis, interpretation, evaluation, and production of media texts
  • Evaluate media representations in the context of race, class, gender, sexuality, and other identity formations
  • Recognize and identify the diverse composition and needs of media audiences and publics

Assessment Process

Placement Exam Requirements

Media Studies students who have not received transfer credit for a 200-level math course are encouraged to take the Math Placement Exam, but it is not required. See the Academic Proficiencies and Placement section of the Academic Journey chapter of this catalog for more information.

Curriculum Summary

Program Major Curriculum

Unit Type (UT) Number of Units (U)
Major (MA) 51
General Education (GE) 46
Unrestricted Electives (UE) 20
Internship (IN) 3
Minimum Total Units Required 120

Suggested Sequence of Courses

First Year

Fall Semester

MDST 100Intro to Media Studies

3

MDST 120Public Speaking

3

WRIT 113First-Year Academic Writing

3

LSCI ___
Information Sources Elective

1

INDS ___
Interdisciplinary Core Elective

3

____ ___
Unrestricted Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:16

Type:

MDST 100: MA.

MDST 120, WRIT 113, LSCI (Information Sources Elective), and INDS (Interdisciplinary Core Elective): GE.

Unrestricted Elective: UE.

Spring Semester

MDST 115Media Audiences and Method

3

MDST 241Media Industries

3

____ 2__
Mathematics Elective

3

____ ___
Social Science Elective

3

____ ___
Unrestricted Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Type:

MDST 115 and MDST 241: MA.

Mathematics Elective and Social Science Elective: GE.

Unrestricted Elective: UE.

Second Year

Fall Semester

MDST 205Introduction to Broadcast Media

3

MDST 237Media and Identity

3

____ ___
Art History Elective

3

____ ___
Humanities Elective

3

____ ___
General Education Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Type:

MDST 205 and MDST 237: MA.

Art History Elective, Humanities Elective, and General Education Elective: GE.

Spring Semester

MDST 215Media History

3

MDST 235Media Ethics

3

ENVT 220Environmental Studies

3

____ ___
Media Production Elective

3

____ ___
Unrestricted Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Type:

MDST 215 and Media Production Elective: MA.

MDST 235 and ENVT 220: GE.

Unrestricted Elective: UE.

Third Year

Fall Semester

MDST 323Cultural Studies

3

MDST 360Media Professions

2

WRIT 313Advanced Academic Writing

3

MDST 3__
Media Studies Elective

3

____ ___
Natural Science with Lab Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:14

Type:

MDST 323, MDST 360, and MDST (Media Studies Elective): MA.

WRIT 313 and Natural Science with Lab Elective: GE.

Spring Semester

MDST 335Media and Social Change

3

MDST 3__
Media Studies Elective

3

____ 3__
Upper Division Interdisciplinary Elective

3

____ 3__
Upper Division General Education Elective

3

____ ___
Unrestricted Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Type:

MDST 335 and MDST (Media Studies Elective): MA.

Upper Division Interdisciplinary Elective and Upper Division General Education Elective: GE.

Unrestricted Elective: UE.

Fourth Year

Fall Semester

MDST 480Senior Thesis Preparation

1

MDST 481Senior Seminar

3

MDST 3__
Media Studies Elective

3

MDST 3__
Media Studies Elective

3

____ ___
Unrestricted Elective

3

____ ___
Unrestricted Elective

2

Total Credit Hours:15

Type:

MDST 480, MDST 481, and MDST (Media Studies Elective): MA.

Unrestricted Elective: UE.

Spring Semester

MDST 485Senior Thesis

3

MDST 490Internship

3

MDST 3__
Media Studies Elective

3

____ ___
General Education Elective

3

____ ___
Unrestricted Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Type:

MDST 485 and MDST (Media Studies Elective): MA.

MDST 490: IN.

General Education Elective: GE.

Unrestricted Elective: UE.

Program Minor Curriculum

Media Studies Minor (15 Units)

Select one course at the 100-level

MDST 100Intro to Media Studies

3

MDST 115Media Audiences and Method

3

Select two courses at the 200-level

MDST 204Public Relations

3

MDST 205Introduction to Broadcast Media

3

MDST 209Advertising

3

MDST 215Media History

3

MDST 222Film Studies

3

MDST 225Writing for Media

3

MDST 226Television Studies

3

MDST 237Media and Identity

3

MDST 241Media Industries

3

Select two courses at the 300-level

MDST 300Censorship

3

MDST 304Social Media for Entrepreneurs

3

MDST 305Media, Self, and Society

3

MDST 306Radio in the Age of the Internet

3

MDST 308Studies in Narrative

3

MDST 309History of Hollywood

3

MDST 314Digital Journalism

3

MDST 323Cultural Studies

3

MDST 327Gender and Media

3

MDST 330Social Media

3

MDST 335Media and Social Change

3

MDST 336The Art of the Pitch

3

MDST 337Surveillance and Culture

3

MDST 338History of Documentary

3

MDST 341Film Genres

3

MDST 342Film Noir

3

MDST 350World Cinema

3

MDST 3779

3

MDST 3__
Media Studies Elective

3