The Media and Screen Studies Program and the Department of History offer a combined major in media and screen studies and history. The combined major integrates the analysis, research, and production of traditional and emerging media along with the study of local and regional histories as well as of the global exchanges between nations, regions, and cultures.
This allows students to combine Media and Screen Studies with a major from another department. Students can therefore create their own unique combination of majors if a designated combined major does not exist.
Students can take a combined major in Media and Screen Studies and History. Students take 9 courses from each major plus one bridge course.
Learning Outcomes
Our Media and Screen Studies curriculum designed to achieve six distinct learning objectives:
- Apply basic knowledge of fundamental techniques of video-based film production in a visual project
- Define terms, concepts, and theories that are fundamental to the study of media
- Apply analytical and critical thinking skills to media texts
- Apply the history of media studies to current issues of media with a particular focus on identity, industry, and democracy
- Plan, write, and present original research papers and presentations, incorporating an analytical understanding of concepts and ideas in Media and Screen Studies
- Apply theories of media and culture central to the field of Media and Screen Studies to a media text or issue
Co-Op Opportunities
- Walt Disney World
- Viacom
- The Chew Productions
- NBC Universal Television
- The Martha Stewart Show
- National Geographic Learning
- BMF Media Group
Career Opportunities
- Broadcast Journalist
- Documentary Film Make
- Information Officer
- Librarian
- Media Producer
- Multimedia Specialist
- Social Media Manager
- Web Content Manager
- Writer
Multidisciplinary Skills
- ability to work under pressure
- commercial and cultural awareness of media and creative industries
- creative problem-solving skills
- critical thinking
- leadership skills
- listening
- performance and presentation skills
- project management skills
- verbal and written communication skills