Religion and Media Minor

A “medium” is a means of communication. “Old media” include stories told orally, visual arts, music, dance, drama, and written texts. Later, media developed to include print books and newspapers, radio, television, and movies. “New media” refers to 数字 media. The study of all of these are included in the religion and media minor at Loyola University 新奥尔良

Why study religion and media?

Today, more than ever, it is important to be critical consumers of information derived from media. The religion and media minor educates students about religious traditions, encourages students to be attentive to the roles played by religions in history and current events, stimulates understanding of religions expressed in the products of culture, and teaches students to evaluate information so they become critical-thinking consumers of media as well as thoughtful producers of print, 数字, 视频内容.

 

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需求

The religion and media minor is an 18-credit hour program. To complete the religion and media minor, students take two required courses and four electives approved for the program.

Two Required Courses

CMMN A100 Introduction to Mass Communications
RELS V244 Religion, Media and Culture

选修课

RELS V222 Religion, Secularism, and Discrimination
RELS S230 Bible in the Media
RELS V254 Islamophobia and Its Media Coverage
RELS V327 Religion in the 新闻
RELS A370 Religion and Media
RELSV262 New Religions and Media