Whether your passion is film, music, television, news, photography or any aspect of the media landscape, this program affords you the opportunity to explore how media shape the way we live.
Our interdisciplinary approach allows you to view the world through a variety of perspectives and apply academic theories to real work in media production and storytelling. You’ll have access to hands-on experiences in our Center for Media Production, where you can learn how to use an impressive inventory of industry-standard media equipment.
And you’ll have an opportunity to get involved in our media clubs and organizations, such as the campus newspaper (The Campus Herald), the student radio station (Wildcat Airwaves), the Music & Entertainment Industry Student Association (MEISA), the JWU Media Production Club, the AD Team and JWU Players theater group.
Liznett Rivera ’24 shares why she chose the Media & Communication program and what she loves most about it in a video she produced with fellow classmate CJ Perrone ’24.
Whether you’re analyzing existing media or creating your own, you need real-world examples and projects to fuel your lessons. Dissect movies, music, or news articles to understand their effects on society. Write and direct your own short film. Work with local businesses and organizations on projects that will impact the community. When your education is experiential, every day of class is an exciting one.
This center is home to two light-controlled studio spaces with moveable green screens, a soundproofed podcast studio, two editing suites, a writer’s room, 24 powerful Mac Pro workstations, a 4k projector and projection screen and high-end video and photo equipment.
Here’s a small sample of Media & Communication alumni placement:
Media & Communication students enjoy program-specific events and trips organized by faculty, such as:
In addition to classes, free elective credit can be applied to a number of options such as Directed Experiential Education (DEE), internship, minor or study abroad. You are encouraged to contact an advisor before scheduling free elective credits.
View the catalog course listing for your respective campus below:
Some professions may require additional study, background checks, certiications, licenses, exams and/or experience as required qualifications for employment. Students are responsible for verifying that they can meet the employment requirements of potential employers.
Our professors and instructors are dedicated to the success of our students. Learn more about our expert faculty members.
Associate Professor
A graduate of the University of Virginia and Columbia Journalism School, Stoessell worked in the newsroom before focusing her career on education. Her expertise is in lifestyle writing.
Assistant Professor
Perino’s areas of expertise include photojournalism, editorial photography, fashion photography, commercial photography, exhibition curation and installation.
Assistant Professor
Smalls specializes in media representation, social media, and popular culture. By integrating active learning techniques and educational technology, her aim is to boost students’ digital literacy and critical thinking skills.
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