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MEDIA & CULTURAL STUDIES
Credits to Graduate: 120 Credits in Major: 36
12 Upper Division Credits in Arts & Letters FAU Residence Credits: 30
Upper Division Credits: 45
Overall 2.3 GPA required for entry into major
Overall 2.0 GPA must be maintained to remain in major
Grade of "C" or better is required for each course in the major. All courses in the major must be graded. Pass/Fail is not accepted.
The Media and Cultural Studies sequence emphasizes the roles that media and other cultural producers, technologies, texts, practices, and receivers play in the processes of construction, maintenance, and change in our information-based, culturally diverse society. It provides students with an interdisciplinary, liberal arts based curriculum that explores the pervasive cultural, political, economic, and behavioral influences these phenomena have in our lives at the individual, group, institutional, and societal levels. Courses examine the history of various elements of media and culture, the organizations that create media and other cultural texts, the political regulation of these organizations, the symbolic nature of and meanings created by those texts, the participation of audiences and other cultural receivers, the social and political contexts in which these interrelate, and the impact of media and other culture on receivers, institutions, and society as a whole. The sequence, including the flexible elective options, can be individually crafted to prepare students for graduate study and academic careers in these or related fields and/or in a more pragmatic direction suitable for such professions as media writing, media programming, media consulting, or media/cultural analysis and criticism.
6 Credits Introductory
MMC 15406 Credits Disciplinary Core
COM 33423 Credits Theory
MMC 340315 Credits Critical/Analytical
COM 3014
*Note: Any upper division course (3000/4000) from the Core and Theory/History categories not already used to fulfill other requirements may be applied to the Critical/Analytical category.
Special Topics (COM 4930), Directed Independent Study (COM 4905), or Communication Study Abroad may be approved by an advisor to fulfill required credits in the Theory or Critical/Analytical categories.
6 Credits Interdisciplinary Electives**
Any upper level course offered by the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies
**Note: Upper division courses (3000/4000) offered by the School of Communication & Multimedia Studies CANNOT be used to fulfill other requirements.
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