• MDST 3281

    Reimagining the News
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.93

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    In this course, we will explore the obstacles confronting the news industry -- disinformation, declining trust in institutions, eroding business models, inequitable practices -- but we won't dwell on what's gone wrong. Instead, we'll focus on what can be done about it. We'll define the role of journalism in society, we'll examine emerging models of solutions-based journalism, and we'll envision new models for community-minded news-sharing.

  • MDST 3402

    War and the Media
     Rating

    3.07

     Difficulty

    3.40

     GPA

    3.54

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This course examines media coverage of American wars from World War I to the present. Study of the evolution in media coverage of war provides an ideal vantage point for understanding the changing nature of warfare in the 20th and 21st centuries, war's impact on American society, and the ways in which political elites have attempted to mobilize public support for foreign conflicts. Prerequisite: MDST 2000 or instructor permission.

  • MDST 3410

    Media Ethics
     Rating

    4.33

     Difficulty

    1.67

     GPA

    3.70

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This course provides students a familiarity with the terrain of moral philosophy, improves students' awareness of the complex ethical issues and dilemmas in journalism and other areas of mass media, and engages students in the process of critical thinking, moral reasoning and problem solving in media communications. Prerequisite: MDST 2000 or instructor permission.

  • MDST 3490

    Just Kiddin': Comedy & Humor Across Media
     Rating

    4.67

     Difficulty

    1.50

     GPA

    3.80

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This course explores humorous and comedic texts and performances across a variety of media forms in America. We will begin by understanding theories of comedy and the logic of jokes alongside histories of comedians and humorous tropes and aesthetics. Examining a variety of content, we will discover how American comedy offers a rich relationship between creative expression and sociopolitical critique across different media and contexts.

  • MDST 3501

    Special Topics in Directors and Auteurs
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.64

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This course will offer historical, comparative, and critical perspectives on a selected major directors and auteurs each semester. Directors might include Hitchcock, Welles, Heckerling, Ray, Speilberg, Renoir, Truffaut, etc.

  • MDST 3504

    Topics in Global Media
     Rating

    3.67

     Difficulty

    2.88

     GPA

    3.71

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This course offers historical, comparative, critical, and media industry perspectives on global media. It explores how capital, geopolitics, new technologies and forms of production and consumption impact global media flows. Topics include studies of media systems, textual traditions, media circulation, globalization, the role of media technologies in international affairs, and the role of transnationalism in national and international affairs.

  • MDST 3508

    Advanced Topics in Media Practice
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.96

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This practice-based course will build on previous knowledge and/or experience in various forms of media, including video, podcasting, film, etc.

  • MDST 3510

    Topics in Media Research
     Rating

    4.30

     Difficulty

    2.67

     GPA

    3.77

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This hands-on course prepares students to read, evaluate, and design research in media studies. Drawing on critical, historical, administrative, and industrial traditions in the field, students will learn to assess the validity and anticipate the ethical requirements of various methods & data collection procedures. Following a theme selected by the instructor, the course culminates with each student proposing a new, original research study.

  • MDST 3720

    Social Media and Global South Societies
     Rating

    2.22

     Difficulty

    2.33

     GPA

    3.68

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This course studies the relationship between social media and Global South societies. Students in this course will analyze the various theories related to the effects and affordances of social media on ideological polarization, social influence, social capital, and social movements. Students will be required to look beyond positive/negative effects of social media, and conduct in-depth interrogations about issues that surround them.

  • MDST 3742

    Athletes, Activism and the Media
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.77

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This course examines the history of athletes as activists and the media's coverage and understanding (and at times, misunderstanding?) of those movements. How did the media cover early protests and activism from athletes? How has that coverage changed in subsequent years? How have movements paralleled larger movements (MeToo, Black Lives Matter)? We will also look at political ties to athlete activism, examining how each sphere affects the other.