Minor in Media, Culture, and Society
Pictured | Hope Mramor | Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies, Media, Society, and Culture | Granger, Indiana (hometown)
Minor in Media Culture and Society
The minor in Media Culture and Society emphasizes the historical and cultural analyses of media. Students will critically examine the relationships between media, society and power. In this minor, students analyze media representations, audience interpretations, and the impact of media on society.
- Students must complete all requirements in the minor with a grade of C- or higher.
- All courses are 3 credits, unless otherwise noted.
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Minor Requirements (15 cr.)
- COMM-C 200 Introduction to Mass Communications
- JOUR-J 410 Media Ethics
- TEL-R 287 Processes and Effects of Mass Communication
Select two of the following:
- COMM-S 300 Communication Law
- JOUR-J 475 Race, Gender, and the Media
- SPCH-S 427 Cross Cultural Communication
- TEL-R 404 Topical Seminar in Telecommunications
- TEL-T 313 Comparative Media Systems