Communication and Media Studies Minor
If you’re someone who knows all the latest TikTok trends, checks Letterboxd to decide
what to watch, or reads the news as part of your morning ritual, consider a minor
in Communication and Media Studies (CMS). Whether you want to learn the ins and outs
of influencing, make your own movie one day, or understand why different media outlets
post seemingly contradictory news stories, CMS will give you the tools to be a better
producer and consumer of the media around you.
The ability to communicate—and do it well, to a variety of audiences across a myriad
of media channels—is a highly valued skill in a broad range of industries. For that
reason, the Communication and Media Studies (CMS) minor at Washington College takes
an interdisciplinary approach to multimedia communication, media and information literacy,
and applied and creative production skills. Courses are interactive, project-based,
and pull from media spaces students engage with in their everyday lives. CMS students
critically assess information sources and address issues of representation and equity
in media and communication systems. They explore some of the essential questions we
face as citizens and consumers, learning to be discerning media producers, consumers,
critical thinkers, confident speakers, skilled writers, and creative storytellers.
Learn how to vet information and access the credibility of a source by better understanding
the relationship between producers and the media systems in which they work. As a
CMS minor, you develop research and evaluation skills that will serve you throughout
life. These skills are essential to participating in civic life, and we believe you
cannot be an engaged citizen without knowing how to assess information structures.
In CMS, we take a critical approach to understanding media helping prepare you for
advanced research and creative projects. All of our students take a series of core
courses alongside courses that help them broaden and deepen their understanding of
contemporary media environments.