• MDST 8005

    Master's Thesis Writing
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     GPA

    3.92

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    In this course, students form a writing community to foster accountability and confidence in conducting, writing, and sharing original research. Instruction will address developing a regular writing habit, writing for different audiences, communicating in visual and multimedia formats, and the practices of placing work in academic journals, policy venues, or popular online and print publications. This course is heavily reliant on peer feedback.

  • MDST 7559

    New Course in Media Studies
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     GPA

    3.93

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course provides the opportunity to offer new topics in the subject of Media Studies.

  • MDST 3281

    Reimagining the News
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     GPA

    3.93

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    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 8001

    Histories of Media Technologies
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     GPA

    3.93

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    In this course, students learn about the development of media technologies and infrastructures: how and why they were built, how they were shaped by regulation, and the social and political concerns driving both technological development and regulation. Students will read and assess primary and secondary literature, gaining an understanding of historiographical methods and employing those methods to produce original historical research.

  • MDST 3800

    Field Experience in Media Studies
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     GPA

    3.95

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Provides an opportunity for students to get credit for field work, in the area of media studies. Students must put a proposal together for the project with a faculty sponsor, which must be approved by the add/drop deadlines. Restricted to Media Studies Majors.

  • MDST 3508

    Advanced Topics in Media Practice
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     GPA

    3.96

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

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

  • MDST 2727

    African Americans in Popular Culture
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     GPA

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Which mediated performances of Blackness do we find acceptable, and which do we scorn? How have Black Americans worked to assert their value in a culture marked by respectability politics? We will examine how media has worked to inform "respectable," exceptional Black self-presentation versus the deficient. Topics include: Donald Glover, the NAACP, Serena Williams, situation comedy, Tyler Perry, Bill Cosby, Sesame Street, horror, Lena Waithe.

  • MDST 3113

    Horror Noire: History of Black Americans in Horror
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    Last Taught

    Spring 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 3154

    Star Wars
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     GPA

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    In this seminar, we will investigate Star Wars as an ongoing media franchise. Students will explore media franchises as cultural, social, and economic phenomena that cut across multiple media (from films to theme parks to toys), interrogating them from media history, industrial analysis, textual analysis, and audience analysis approaches. Students will create written papers and video essays that allow them to explore media franchising scholarship and final projects on topics of their interest.

  • MDST 3277

    Film, Television and Popular Culture of the U.S. in the 1950s
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     GPA

    Last Taught

    Summer 2025

    The 1950s has been written about variously as the age of innocence, the height of the Cold War, a decade of great economic prosperity, the decade in which television first became a mass phenomenon, and the decade of the baby boomers which produced youth culture in its first mass incarnations. How was the experience of gender and race distinctive in this decade?