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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2017-2018

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major also includes the production of media, with courses in film production,

journalism, photojournalism, photography, and computer science, and by engaging

in a production-oriented project.

The major requires a set of core courses designed to provide a foundation in the

historical, theoretical, critical, and analytical study of various film and media.

Following this core, students individualize their major by choosing electives in one

of two concentrations: media, history, and society; or media production. Each

student is also required to engage in an independent project or an internship and to

participate in an interdisciplinary senior seminar.

The media, history, and society concentration studies the psychological, sociological, and

political impacts of mass media on how we think and organize ourselves, including the

relationship between media (old and new) and politics and the way people process

information and form beliefs. The media production concentration asks students to

produce media texts, including film and video, web-based media, photography, art,

music, or traditional print journalism.

Students should complete either MFS 100 or MFS 210 as early as possible, and

prior to determining their concentration area.

Neither credit by examination in the AP and IB programs, nor individualized

educational experiences, with the exception of an approved internship or independent

project, may be used to satisfy requirements in the major.

Courses in the media and film studies major that are also listed with other disciplines

may be used to satisfy requirements in other majors or minors at the discretion of the

designated discipline.

Upon completion of the media and film studies major, students will be able to

analyze stylistic and structural features of film/media

formulate a thesis

support a thesis with evidence

communicate ideas in a clear, coherent, well-organized manner

Major Requirements

The following courses are required (11 units):

MFS 100

MFS 210

MFS 220

MFS 250

MFS 310

MFS 470

MFS 490