Malaspina's Media Studies Department explores the convergence of communication, culture, and technology. Courses encourage students to develop their communication skills--written, oral, visual, multimedia--and increase their critical awareness of the ways various media shape culture. They learn specific technical skills for communicating and researching online, and explore online publishing using hypertext and hypermedia. Existing first- and second- year courses balance theory, discussion, and face-to-face interaction with a strong emphasis on applied skills developed in computer labs and through distance learning strategies. In many respects, students are introduced to what is being called the "new media."
In all our courses, we work to develop strong critical thinking, collaboration, and research skills. Students are supported to research contemporary media, both Canadian and international. Wherever possible, relationships with local media enterprises, broadcasters, and creators will be encouraged. Course participants are supported to respond creatively, and in alternate media, to assignments.
Media Studies courses have been on the cutting-edge of online and distance delivery at Malaspina, and received provincial Innovation, Enrichment, or New Era grants every year since 1996 . We plan to continue this commitment to alternate modes of delivery, providing options for students and practical demonstrations of information technology in the service of learning and research.
We also emphasize the multi-disciplinary nature of Media Studies, with a particular focus on the impact of media on culture and content production. Assignments seek to integrate insights from literature and popular culture, journalism, policy and regulation, political economy, media analysis, anthropology, sociology, history, gender studies, and art. The curriculum prepares students for a variety of careers: from writers and artists, to teachers, public service workers and entrepreneurs.
For more information regarding the BA Minor in Media Studies please contact the Media Studies Chair.
Requirements for a Minor in Media Studies:
First Year (3 credits): One of:
Second Year (3 credits). One of:
Third and Fourth Years (18 Credits). Six of:
MEDI 111 History of Communications F08N01
Instructor: Debra Pentecost
Th 5:00--8:00 345-108
MEDI 112 Popular Culture and Mass Media F08N01
Instructor: Doug Stetar
Mon/Wed 2:30-4 345-108
MEDI 113 Emerging Digital Communications F08W01
Instructor: Marshall Soules
N/A BC Campus online
MEDI 205 Promotion, Persuasion and Propaganda F08N01
Instructor: Marshall Soules
Mon/Wed 10-11:30 345-108
MEDI 301 Studies in Global Media F08N01
Instructor: Debra Pentecost
Th 1-4 345-108
MEDI 302 Making the News F08N01
Instructor: Marshall Soules
Tu 1 - 4 345-108
MEDI 111 History of Communications S09N01
Instructor: Marian van der Zon
Th 10-1 345-108
MEDI 112 Popular Culture and Mass Media S09N01
Instructor: Naava Smolash
Wed 4:30 - 7:30 345-108
MEDI 200 Media, Audience and Society S09N01
Instructor: Debra Pentecost
Th 1-4 345-108
MEDI 205 Promotion, Persuasion and Propaganda S09W01
Instructor: Marshall Soules
N/A BC Campus Online
MEDI 301 Studies in Global Media S09N01
Instructor: Marshall Soules
MW 10-11:30 345-108
MEDI 311 Film About Media S09N01
Instructor: Debra Pentecost
Th 5-8 345-108
MEDI 401 Public Relations, Advocacy & the Media S09N01
Instructor: Marshall Soules
Tu 1-4 345-108