• MDST 2700

    News Writing
     Rating

    3.71

     Difficulty

    3.00

     GPA

    3.41

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    Introductory course in news writing, emphasizing editorials, features, and reporting.

  • MDST 2000

    Introduction to Media Studies
     Rating

    3.26

     Difficulty

    2.94

     GPA

    3.44

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This course is a survey introduction to the complex and increasingly pervasive impact of mass media in the U.S. and around the world. It provides a foundation for helping you to understand how mass media -- as a business, as well as a set of texts -- operates. The course also explores contextual issues -- how media texts and businesses are received by audiences and by regulatory bodies.

  • MDST 3050

    History of Media
     Rating

    2.95

     Difficulty

    3.00

     GPA

    3.48

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This is a hands-on introduction to global media history. The course situates technologies, industries, texts and programs in the context of social, cultural, and political changes. Students will acquire basic competencies in historical research and writing: developing research questions, evaluating secondary sources, selecting archives, querying databases, managing notes, citing sources, sharing resources, and communicating findings as a team.

  • 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 3113

    Horror Noire: History of Black Americans in Horror
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.56

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    Black horror is a primer on the quest for social justice. What can such a boundary-pushing genre teach us about paths to solidarity and democracy? What can we learn about disrupting racism, misogyny, and anti-Blackness? If horror is radical transgression, then we have much to learn from movies such as Candyman, The First Purge, Get Out, Eve¿s Bayou, Blacula, Attack the Block, Demon Knight, Tales from the Hood, Sugar Hill, and Ganja & Hess.

  • MDST 4000

    Media Theory and Methods
     Rating

    2.67

     Difficulty

    2.00

     GPA

    3.62

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    An introduction to research methods in media studies. Intended as a foundation for thesis and project work for students in the DMP program. Covers subjects such as research design, ethics, people-based methods (ethnography, surveys, interviews) and textual analysis.

  • 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 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 3000

    Theory and Criticism of Media
     Rating

    3.57

     Difficulty

    4.00

     GPA

    3.68

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This course introduces students at the beginning of the major to theoretical and critical literature in the field. Topics range from the psychological and sociological experience of media, interpretation and analysis of media forms and aesthetics, theories of audience and reception, anthropological approaches to media as a cultural force, and contemporary theories of media from humanities and social sciences perspectives. The goal of the course is to provide a foundation for thinking critically about media and to give them a sense of media studies as a critical and theoretical field. Restricted to Media Studies majors.

  • 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.