MDST 2000
Introduction to Media Studies
Course Description
Social & Economic Systems
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.
Instructors
To Announced
Fall 2026
Siva Vaidhyanathan
Fall 2026
Pallavi Rao
Summer 2026
Sheilla Addison
Spring 2026
Sena Azimli
Spring 2026
Alina Freeman
Spring 2026
Jake Green
Spring 2026
Jack Hamilton
Spring 2026
James Brennan
Fall 2025
Alex Buckley
Fall 2025
Presley Ramey
Fall 2025
Sakyra Abbitt
Spring 2024
Jed Baul
Spring 2024
Shelly Penton
Spring 2024
Jinhou Zheng
Spring 2024
Bruce Williams
Fall 2023
Yuxing Liang
Spring 2023
Drew Lovett
Spring 2023
Gretchen Masse
Spring 2023
Lana Swartz
Spring 2023
Lulu White
Spring 2023
Creighton Coleman
Spring 2022
Tanner Greene
Spring 2022
Sam Nolan
Spring 2022
Jose Villegas
Spring 2022
Faculty Staff
Fall 2021
Alexander Welch
Summer 2021
Alexander Bleiberg
Spring 2021
Andre Cavalcante
Spring 2021
Kyle Chattleton
Spring 2021
Nouha Gammar
Spring 2021
Samuel Golter
Spring 2021
Mingyun Zhang
Spring 2021
Caleb Hendrickson
Spring 2020
Shifa Noor
Spring 2020
Anthony Schienschang
Fall 2019
Anna Cameron
Spring 2019
Kennedy Castillo
Spring 2019
Craig Comen
Spring 2019
Leigh Miller
Spring 2019
Gaelyn Foster
Spring 2018
Nicholas Rubin
Spring 2018
Michael Scimeca
Spring 2018
Daniel Wise
Spring 2018
Sherif Abdelkarim
Spring 2017
Stephanie Bernhard
Spring 2017
Carol Guarnieri
Spring 2017
Elena Neacsu
Spring 2017
Stacie Thyrion
Spring 2017
George Derk
Fall 2016
Stephanie Doktor
Fall 2015
Licheng Qian
Fall 2015
Charles Wright
Fall 2015
Michael Wayne
Spring 2015
Jason Kirby
Fall 2014
Ahrum Lee
Fall 2013
Fan Mai
Fall 2013
Francesca Tripodi
Fall 2013
Caitlin Guszkowski
Fall 2012
Eric Reed
Fall 2011
Niva Shooshy
Fall 2009