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Media Studies, B.A.


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The College of Arts and Sciences   B.A. in Media Studies is designed to prepare students to plan, manage, and produce media in a global, multicultural environment and will include instruction in television and trans-media production, studio and independent field production, social media and emerging media cultures, regional media industry including public media, global and non-western media systems, all informed by substantive study in the liberal arts. The Media Studies curriculum is complemented by related course offerings in media communication and communication, and complemented by course options in art, independent film and digital imaging, history, anthropology, political science, and intercultural studies.

Media Studies is an interdisciplinary field rooted in the study of the mass media and communication, drawing on the traditions, theories, and methods of the humanities and social sciences. Media Studies at GSU presents students with an integrated approach to the study of media histories, forms, technologies, and production to understand the contemporary state of media practices. This is achieved through the critical study of the media; a rigorous examination of media histories, forms, theories and technologies; and an analysis of the influence of creative producers, production practices, local to international systems, information flow, and networked users in a global context.

Degree Requirements


General Education Requirements (37 Hours)


See Bachelor’s Degree Requirements  for general education requirements.

Concentrations (15-25 Hours)


Media Studies Electives (6 hours)


Select six hours of media studies courses with advisor approval.

Electives (19 - 29 Hours)


Total Minimum of 120 Hours


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