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B.A. in Media Production

Students will:

  1. Articulate an understanding of media history, including that of underrepresented groups.
  2. Incorporate a knowledge of media theory, including global perspectives on media form and function, sensitive to the work of historically marginalized critics and theorists underrepresented in the canons of media criticism. 
  3. Conduct meaningful research and develop proficiency in writing with suitable and effective academic vocabulary from an analytical and critical perspective.
  4. Create works that engage with cultural frameworks and worldviews.
  5. Generate and conduct their own in-depth research in the history and theory of media arts to effectively contribute to the scholarly conversations.

Last updated: May 2023

B.F.A. in Media Production

Students will:

  1. Articulate an understanding of media history, including that of underrepresented groups.
  2. Incorporate a knowledge of media theory, including global perspectives on media form and function, sensitive to the work of historically marginalized critics and theorists underrepresented in the canons of media criticism. 
  3. Demonstrate technical and/or storytelling proficiency in creating work for diverse audiences. 
  4. Explore their creative process and aesthetic values sensitive to issues of diversity and inclusion.
  5. Conduct meaningful research and develop proficiency in writing with suitable and effective academic vocabulary from an analytical and critical perspective.
  6. Create works that engage with cultural frameworks and worldviews.
  7. Illustrate the interdependence between theory and practice.

Last updated: May 2023

B.A. in Media Studies

Students will:

  1. Articulate an understanding of media history, including that of underrepresented groups.
  2. Incorporate a knowledge of media theory, including global perspectives on media form and function, sensitive to the work of historically marginalized critics and theorists underrepresented in the canons of media criticism. 
  3. Conduct meaningful research and develop proficiency in writing with suitable and effective academic vocabulary from an analytical and critical perspective.
  4. Create works that engage with cultural frameworks and worldviews.
  5. Generate and conduct their own in-depth research in the history and theory of media arts to effectively contribute to the scholarly conversations.

Last updated: May 2023