What is media studies?
Media studies provides cutting-edge
preparation for students seeking non-traditional careers in mediated
communication. Changes in communication technologies and media
industries have led to the emergence of career opportunities that did
not exist a few years ago. Although technology created the need for
this degree program, instruction is not technology-based. Rather,
instruction focuses on the processes and effects of mediated
communication, as well as the intellectual tools to help graduates
excel in an ever-changing technological and organizational environment.
Why study media studies at SDSU?
Students in the Media Studies Program, part of the School of
Journalism & Media Studies, will learn:
- Established and emerging theories of mass communication effects
- Structure and concentration of media ownership
- Tools required to become a sophisticated and critical consumer
of media content
- Processes and effects of mediated communication across nations
and cultures
- Convergence of traditional media organizations/industries into
hybrid structures
- Emerging media industries and job opportunities
Students in the Media Studies Program begin with a survey course
that reviews the processes, effects, and industries in mass/mediated
communication. Students learn contemporary theories about how media
content and channels affect audiences. In the second semester, media
studies students study personal empowerment as media consumers and
mediated communication across different nations and cultures. The
program culminates in the third semester with a course on the
convergence of media industries into new hybrid models that transform
the structure and function of traditional media.
More so than careers in journalism, advertising, or public
relations, careers in media studies are eclectic, diverse, uncertain,
and in flux. The Media Studies Program is ideally suited for
entrepreneurial individuals comfortable with the ambiguity of rapidly
changing technologies, industries, and career paths. Graduates of the
Media Studies Program likely will pursue several distinct career paths
in the course of their professional lives, sometimes “inventing” new
jobs for themselves as technologies and industries change.