Upon completion of the major students will be able to: write compelling arguments that are supported by evidence; identify key precedents for their own arguments about media; apply moving image analysis to explain how specific media examples communicate to audiences, and with what implications and effects; and evaluate specific media works and events in a global, historical context. The foundational courses indicated below focus on the development of these skills.
- Upon completion of FAMS 301 students will be able to identify key precedents for their own arguments about media.
- Upon completion of FAMS 240 students will be able to apply moving image analysis to explain how specific media examples communicate to audiences and with what implications and effects.
- Upon completion of FAMS 300 students will be able to evaluate specific media works and events in an historical context.
- Upon completion of FAMS 308 students will be able to evaluate specific media works and events in a global context.


