CRITICAL MEDIA & CULTURAL STUDIES S
tudy what you love in a welcoming and inclusive environment while gaining multicultural perspectives and developing skills in critical thinking, writing, presentation and discussion facilitation, and media production. With the guidance of faculty, build your own specialized concentration or focus in areas that include: action, advocacy, and social change; body, health, and society; critical media analysis; gender studies; media production; power and persuasion; race and ethnicity studies; and sexualities studies. A CMC degree from Rollins prepares you for a career in media, communications, and other industries; public service and policy; and graduate and professional programs in media studies, cultural studies, law, and business.
Why Study Critical Media & Cultural Studies at Rollins Media Expertise Our curriculum trains students to be critical analysts and producers of media, combining the theory, analysis, and research of media studies with hands-on experience in media production.
Activism & Advocacy We study media and culture with an eye toward activism and advocacy. In Incarceration and Inequality, for example, students research current issues in the criminal justice system, then present their recommendations to policymakers.
Flexibility In this interdisciplinary major, you’ll work closely with a faculty advisor to craft an individualized concentration and to locate the most relevant courses across departments and programs.