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Nov 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Media Studies, B.S.
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Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the undergraduate program in media studies will be able to:
- Evaluate and critique abstract categories used in the study of media technologies, mediated messages, and mediated culture, and to use these categories in the analysis of empirical data or case studies drawn from modern or historical mediated forms.
- Apply concepts of media studies methodologies, both quantitative and qualitative, to rigorously critique and compare empirical studies of the media, or to construct their own empirical studies.
- Effectively use writing to accurately convey their ideas, and to demonstrate the basic ability to think logically and critically, through their writing.
- Demonstrate a basic competence in communicating ideas through oral presentations before a group of people.
- Critique visual images with the use of fundamental theoretical concepts.
- Be able to understand their lives within a wider media culture, to thoughtfully consider their responsibilities towards other people and the natural world, though the use of media and in the production of mediated messages, and to take appropriate and ethical actions based upon those considerations.
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Tulsa Curriculum and First Year Experience (43-44 hours)
Arts and Sciences Core and First Year Experience (5 hours)
Core Curriculum (13-14 hours)
General Curriculum (25 hours)
- Block I Aesthetic Inquiry and Creative Experience (6 hours)
- Block II Historical and Social Interpretation (12 hours)
- Block III Scientific Investigation (7 hours including one lab)
Media Studies Major Courses (36 hours)
Elective Courses (24 hours)
Chosen with approval of an advisor from the following areas. Must have a minimum of 18 hours at the 3000/4000 level.
Multimedia Storytelling & Journalism
Creative & Strategic Communication
Minor (12 hours)
Some minors require more than 12 hours.
General Electives (28-29 hours)
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