Media and Screen Studies PROGRAM
Taught from a liberal arts perspective, Northeastern’s Media and Screen Studies program helps students think critically about the changing media industry and the complex world in which it exists. The program offers courses in the analysis of a wide range of media, including film, television, digital media, and music. In addition, students in our production courses develop the skills to create video for film, television, and the web. Media and Screen Studies is a challenging degree that is not limited to what is traditionally offered at a film school or in a visual and performing arts degree. It gives students the tools to become engaged citizens equipped to meet the challenges of living in a global culture defined by technological and social change.
Major BA
Media and Screen Studies
Minors Cinema Studies Film Production Media and Screen Studies
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Flexible Curriculum Northeastern offers a range of curricular options encouraging students to design their own course of study or merge two majors together—even across colleges—into a single combined major.
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Media and Screen Studies students have access to amazing opportunities to extend their learning abroad and through real-world experiences, with global programs from India to Ireland and an exceptional range of cooperative education (co-op) partners.
Boston Neighborhood Network CYCLE Kids, Inc. Disney ABC Television Group Donna Karan International Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MTV Networks
Global Experiences
NBC Universal Television
Traditional Semester Abroad
New England Conservatory
•• Australia
Reebok International
•• France
Seventeen Magazine
•• Germany
Spotlight Communications
•• India
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
•• Ireland
Walden Media Walt Disney World WGBH NESN New England Cable News
•• New Zealand •• Scotland •• South Africa Dialogue of Civilizations International Co-op
Whether they’re approaching media through critical analysis or producing crowd-sourced documentaries about media activism, Media and Screen Studies faculty are accomplished scholars, media experts, and awardwinning filmmakers. Dr. Alessandra Renzi, Assistant Professor in Emergent Media, teaches “Video and Social Change.” Dr. Renzi’s interdisciplinary work explores the links between media, art, and activism through ethnographic studies and media art projects.
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Media and Screen Studies Program 114 Holmes Hall 360 Huntington Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02115
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617.373.3000
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