The Media & Film Studies Minor
THE MFS MINOR
Linking the theoretical with applied learning and preparing students to make the choices required of informed, responsible citizens in a 21st-century context.
WHY MINOR IN MEDIA & FILM STUDIES
- Gain hands-on experience in the application of current and developing forms of media technology related to communication
- Explore the function and structure of written, aural, and visual communication systems
- Extend your educational experience by pursuing a Structured Field Experience (independent study or professional internship) into such areas a journalism, communications, filmmaking or recording
- Easily integrate course offerings into your Art, Business, Science or English major.
Media & Film Studies classes have pushed me to consider how visual forms work to portray the universes that others have crafted -- and how we can employ that craft ourselves when creating our own visual worlds.鈥ELLERY SHEA '25
only 18 credits to complete from a series of designated courses
AND The completion of an approved credit or non credit-bearing Structured Field Experience (i.e. internship or independent study) or an additional approved MFS 300-level course |
DeclarE YOUR Media & Film Studies Minor NOW! Students minoring in Media & Film Studies generally declare their intentions by the end of their sophomore year. If you wish to become a minor you should,
As you proceed through the minor, you will work closely with your advisor and the Media and Film Studies Program Director to select courses that form a meaningful and coherent individual curriculum. |