Media Studies

    Media Studies

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 45,566 / Year
    Apply DateAugust 26, 2022
    Next IntakeAugust 22, 2022
    Media Studies

    About

    Students who earn a degree in media studies learn to examine the role of media and communication in society. By selecting appropriate electives, media studies majors may specialize in any number of roles in professional fields and graduate school in media studies, public relations and advertising, journalism and storytelling, creative multimedia production and other fields.

    The Media Studies faculty seek to foster a critical commitment, expressed through many media (writing, public speaking, moving images, sound, etc.), to serve civic responsibilities and social progress. Our courses develop analytic thought, clear writing, visual literacy, effective speaking and cultural, global awareness, which prepare students for graduate study, career success, and a good life.

    Our students come to Media Studies from all kinds of backgrounds and are united by our common commitment to critically and creatively engage the world of media, to become more fluent communicators, critical analysts, storytellers, and creative directors, and to leave the world a better place for our efforts.

    Media Studies Students examine the role of communication in society and explore its major theories. The faculty seeks to foster a critical commitment, expressed through many media (writing, public speaking, moving images, sound, etc.), to serve civic responsibilities and social progress. Courses develop analytic thought, clear writing, visual literacy, effective speaking and cultural, global awareness, which prepare students for graduate study and career success. The programs is committed to critically and creatively engaging the world of media so that students become more fluent communicators, critical analysts, storytellers and creative directors.

    Students who complete the undergraduate program will:

    1. Evaluate and critique abstract categories, and to use these categories in the analysis of empirical data.
    2. Apply concepts of social science methodology to rigorously critique and compare empirical studies, or to construct their own empirical study.
    3. Effectively use writing to accurately convey their ideas, and to demonstrate the basic ability to think logically and critically, through their writing.
    4. Demonstrate a basic competence in communicating ideas through oral presentations before a group of people.
    5. Critique visual images with the use of fundamental theoretical concepts.
    6. Be able to understand their lives within a wider social and environmental context, to thoughtfully consider their responsibilities towards other people and the natural world, and to take appropriate and ethical actions based upon those considerations.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Let’s start with your grade point average (GPA). Yale admissions officers will calculate based on your high school transcript, which you’ll submit with your overall application.

    Last year, the reported average high school GPA of an admitted student at Yale was a 4.19 out of 4.0, what we call a “weighted” GPA. However, unweighted GPAs are not very useful, because high schools weight GPAs differently. In truth, you need close to a 4.0 unweighted GPA to get into Yale. That means nearly straight As in every class.

    Yale, like the rest of the Ivy League and most other colleges, requires either the SAT or ACT for admission. They have no preference between them, so choose the test that’s a better fit for you, thoroughly prepare for it, and plan to take it multiple times.

    The average SAT and ACT composite scores for admitted students at Yale varies, as you can see in the table below. However, keep in mind that unless you fall into certain privileged categories (athletes, legacies, donors, etc.), your SAT/ACT score should be closer to the 75th percentile than the 25th percentile to ensure you’re maximizing your chances of admission.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6
    • TOEFLMin 70

    English Program Requirements

    TOEFL or IELTS is required of most applicants whose native language is not English.

    If you have received (or will receive) an undergraduate degree from a college or university where English is the primary language of instruction, and if you have studied in residence at that institution for at least three years, you are exempt from the English Language Test requirement and are not required to submit the TOEFL or IELTS

    No exemptions are made on the basis of an advanced degree (e.g. M.A./M.S. or Ph.D.) from any institution.

    When you complete your application, you will answer questions about your native language and the primary language of instruction at your baccalaureate institution. If either was English, you will not be required to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores when you submit your application. No separate documentation is necessary. 

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 80

    How to Apply

    Identify the program and degree you want.

    Verify the application deadline for your program.

    Determine what standardized tests you need to take. Register early.

    Determine what standardized tests you need to take. Register early.

    Complete your application.

    Media Studies
    University of Tulsa
    University of Tulsa
    United States of America

    United States of America, Tulsa

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