B.A. in Media Studies

Major requirements

Required semester hours: 36 sh

Course requirements

Required core courses

COMM 2150, COMM 2250; either COMM 1910, COMM 2140 or COMM 2240; COMM 2155, COMM 2175, COMM 2355, COMM 3310, COMM 3100, COMM 3450, COMM 3480, COMM 4010

Elective courses

4 sh of writing and production courses from COMM 3355; COMM 3320, COMM 3321, COMM 3331.

Notes and restrictions

Students must pass the introductory class (COMM 2150) with a grade of “C” or better to be accepted into the major and to enroll in courses beyond the introductory level.

In support of their study of written communication, Media Studies majors are required to complete COMM 2810 concurrently or immediately after completing COMM 2150, Introduction to Media Theory.

Students completing the major must submit an e-portfolio to the student’s departmental advisor. Requirements of the e-portfolio may include:

  1. Statement of specific goals upon entering the program
  2. A self-assessment of the achievement of those goals, including what educational experiences most enhanced their learning;
  3. Samples of, and reflections on, student work from multiple required courses in the major, as determined by the student’s advisor.
  4. A comprehensive exam assessing program learning objectives.
  5. Additional information may be requested as determined by the department chair.

Core curriculum

COMM 2240 or COMM 2250 can be used to fulfill the Core Curriculum requirement in Art & Aesthetic Interpretation and COMM 2350 fulfills the Core Curriculum requirement in Culture & Society. See the Core Curriculum Program section of the catalog for more information.

Honors

For Departmental Honors in Media Studies, the prospective student’s proposal must be submitted by May 1 of the student’s third year, with the work commencing in the fall semester of the fourth year. Students should enroll in COMM 4000 for 8 sh: 4 sh fall semester and 4 sh spring semester. For general Departmental Honors requirements and description of COMM 4000, see appropriate sections of this catalog.

Special programs

Internships: Outstanding internships are available every year in media studies related fields. Students are urged to arrange an internship with the department and the Career Planning Office.

Los Angeles Film Center: Offered through the Coalition for Christian Colleges and Universities, the LAFSC is located in Hollywood, Calif., and offers a one-semester program for upper-division students who are interested in the mainstream Hollywood film industry. The program includes 10 sh of course work and 6 sh of internship. Students must apply both to North Park and LAFSC. See the department chair for further information.