- Type Learning
- Level Intermediate
- Time Months
Critically Thinking about Popular Media
Issued by
Farmingdale State College
Earners of this microcredential will develop their critical thinking skills by analyzing and interpreting popular media. Students will learn how popular media imparts meaning by examining their history, evolution, composition, consumption, production, and translation from one format to another. Special attention is paid to how issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion are raised by popular media.
- Type Learning
- Level Intermediate
- Time Months
Earning Criteria
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To achieve the Critically Thinking about Popular Media microcredential, students will complete 9 credit hours from any of the following courses: EGL 228 Classics and Mythology in Popular Culture; EGL 240 Themes in Science Fiction Film and Literature; EGL 244 Classics of Supernatural Film and Literature; EGL 266 Fantasy in Literature and Film; and POL 393 Politics & Popular Culture. All prospective students are required to complete the pre-requisite course, EGL 102 with a grade of C or higher.