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2016-17 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Global Media, B.A., World Cinema Concentration


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About the B.A. in Global Media


  • Preparation for careers in media, entertainment, creative industries
  • Professional internships—here or abroad
  • Opportunities to study abroad at some of the top universities around the world

Global Media offers a vast array of career opportunities in the fields of media, entertainment, and creative industries in the knowledge economy. Students have a multitude of options to develop their interests, skills, and talents in a variety of areas.

This program combine theory with practice, global learning with problem-solving, and opportunities with challenges. Students think, reflect, and produce creatively and analytically.

The program emphasizes writing, visual thinking and speech communication/presentation, as well as emphasize portfolio development, global perspectives in studying media, and personal attention in academic and career planning.

Students are required to spend two full-time semesters abroad taking courses in their chosen concentrations with the approval of the department chair.

Students will have the option of spending each of the two semesters in two different universities in the same country or in two different universities in two different countries, provided they have processed their applications through The College of Global Studies and the Office of International Affairs at Arcadia.

Concentrations available in Cultural Studies, Digital Gaming Studies, Digital Media, Fashion Studies, Film Production, New Media Journalism, Media Industries, Media Production, Sound and Music, Visual Cultures, Visual Journalism, and World Cinema.

Degree Requirements


(Credits as listed below, with Undergraduate Curriculum requirements and electives to total 128 credits)

These programs require one year of study abroad in one of the universities listed below. Students need to work with their advisers and the department chair to prepare a plan of studying abroad in one of the concentration areas to complete the Global Media degrees.

Media and Communication Core (20 credits)


The Core Requirements are the following courses:

Minimum GPA Requirment


Global Media students must maintain an overall minimum GPA of a 3.00 before leaving for study abroad. Students may request for a waiver for some universities and some programs, which must be approved by the Department Chair of Media and Communication in consultation with the advisor.

Concentration Courses


The third set of courses are taken at one of the universities listed below through The College of Global Studies. Based on the model of integrating the academic training with the demands and needs of the professional and policy world, these programs offer courses in many excitingand innovative programs, which transgress traditional boundaries between disciplines and offers programs that are challenging to students. Courses emphasize an integration of theory and practice and traditional and new technologies.

All courses adopt an approach that is essentially global, situating media in issues of globalization as well those of the specific national media contexts. With an emphasis on creative industries, students will get practical experience as they immerse themselves in the culture of other students attending these universities.

World Cinema Concentration


The following courses are recommended for this concentration in Global Media. Please note that the courses suggested here may not be available at the time for each of the student for the desired semester. If the following courses are not available, then students may choose similar courses in consultation with their advisor and the Department Chair so long as the scope of concentration remains the same. 

For more information, visit studyabroad.arcadia.edu.

Goldsmith’s College, University of London, London


  • MC5 3045A Cinema and Society
  • CU53005A Surrealism in the Cinema
  • MC 53047A Chinese Cinemas
  • MC5 3049A Screen Cultures
  • MC5 0002A Introduction to Screen Drama Production
  • MC5 3038A Music as Communication and Creative Practice
  • MC5 3048A Media Rituals

Griffith University, Gold Coast


  • 1015HUM Screen History and Research
  • 1704GFS Cinematography
  • 1710GFS Film & TV: mid 20thC
  • 1009HUM Intro to Screen Analysis
  • 2712GFS Asia Pacific Film

University of St. Andrews, Scotland


  • FM4107 Cinema and Nation
  • FM4202 The Cinema in Eastern Europe
  • FM2001 Modern World Cinemas
  • FM4101 Time, National Identity and Cinema
  • FM4102 Film, Politics and Cultural Histories
  • FM4203 American Independent Cinema

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