Media Studies
BA Degree
David Goguen, MFA, Chair, Division of Applied and
Interdisciplinary Studies;
Media Studies Program
Coordinator
W.W. Slider Humanities Center - Room 303
(270) 384-8241 goguend@lindsey.edu
Full-time program faculty: David Goguen, MFA; Daniel
Koger, PhD; David Meyers, MFA; Tim Smith, MFA; Greg Phelps,
PhD; Jerry Thomas, MA; Cindy Thrasher, MA
The mission of the Media Studies Program is to provide students
with the knowledge and skills to critically evaluate, create, and
distribute information for mass audiences and to develop effective
and responsible communicators who contribute in productive and
positive ways to society.
This degree is recommended for students interested in assuming
professional roles in print, online, and broadcast journalism,
public relations, business communication, marketing and promotion,
and advertising. The curriculum features a strong interdisciplinary
approach, integrating the disciplines of journalism, communication,
and art.
Degree Requirements
A. General Education Requirements:
42-45 hours
- Introduction to Photography (ART/JRNL 2153) - 3 hours
- Public Speaking (COMM 2103) - 3 hours
- Writing Studies I (ENGL 1013) or permission of instructor is a
prerequisite
for JRNL 2403 - 3 hours
B. Program Core: 20 hours
- Introduction to Communication (COMM 1003) - 3 hours
- Mass Media and Society (JRNL 1503) - 3 hours
- Design and Color (ART 2164) - 4 hours
- Media Writing and Reporting (JRNL 2403) - 3 hours
- Interactive Media Design (JRNL 3413) - 3 hours
- Communication Law and Ethics (JRNL 4403) - 3 hours
- Media Studies Seminar (JRNL 4901) - 1 hour
C. Program Emphasis
Areas:
Students choose one of the following areas of emphasis:
1. Journalism: 12
hours
- Community Reporting (JRNL 3103) 3 hours
- Editing and Media Management (JRNL 3203) - 3 hours
- Magazine and Feature Writing (JRNL 3213) - 3 hours
- Broadcast Journalism (JRNL 4123) - 3 hours
2. Public Relations: 12
hours
- Public Relations Principles and Practices (COMM 3113) - 3
hours
- Intermediate Public Relations (COMM 3213) - 3 hours
- Advanced Public Relations (COMM 4113) - 3 hours
Select one of the
following:
- Crisis Communication (COMM 4203) - 3 hours
- Political Communication and Public Affairs (COMM 4733) - 3
hours
3. Media Arts: 13 hours
- Beginning Studio: Drawing (ART 1214) - 4 hours
- Computer Graphics I (ART 2623) - 3 hours
- Computer Graphics II (ART 3633) - 3 hours
- Digital Video Arts (ART 3643) - 3 hours
D. Experiential Component: 6 hours
1.
Journalism Emphasis
The practicum may be repeated up to
six hours to satisfy capstone requirements for the Journalism
Emphasis or repeated for three hours and combined with JRNL PN03
Journalism Internship.
- Practicum: Student Media Productions (JRNL XNF1and/or JRNL
XNS1) 1-6 hours
- Journalism Internship (JRNL PN03) - 3 hours
2.
Public Relations Emphasis
The practicum may be repeated up to
six hours to satisfy capstone requirements for the Public Relations
Emphasis or repeated for three hours and combined with COMM 4903
Communication Internship.
- Practicum: Student Media Productions (JRNL XNF1and/or JRNL
XNS1) -1-6 hours
- Professional Internship in Communication (COMM 4903) - 3
hours
3.
Media Arts Emphasis
The practicum may be repeated up to
six hours to satisfy capstone requirements for the Media Arts
Emphasis or repeated for three hours and combined with ART PN01 Art
Internship.
- Practicum: Student Media Productions (JRNL XNF1and/or JRNL
XNS1)-1-6 hours
- Art Internship (ART PN01) - 3 hours
Exit Criteria
Students applying for graduation in the Media Studies
Program are required to present an electronic portfolio of work
based on their area of emphasis. The portfolio will be developed
throughout the program and should be completed in the student's
senior year. The portfolio must be reviewed and approved by at
least two faculty members associated with the Media Studies
Program. The portfolio will be discussed in an exit interview
between the student and Media Studies program coordinator. The
program coordinator must certify to the Registrar that the student
has successfully completed the electronic portfolio to satisfy
graduation requirements.
E. Minor
In consultation with their advisor or program coordinator,
students are strongly encouraged to pursue a minor in an area
complementary to the major and their own interests. Suggested
minors include, but are not limited to, Writing, Literature, Art,
History, American Studies, Communication, Music, Political Science,
Spanish, Theatre, and Women's Studies.
F. General Electives
TOTAL: 128 HOURS