Program Overview
UA’s 100% online Children’s Media minor will provide you with the skills necessary to succeed in a range of industry areas. Students will focus on examining the effects of media on children and adolescents/young adults, managing print and digital media platforms, and creating media content for these age groups.
Online Program Format
18 Credit Hours
$399 Tuition Per Hour
Learn How to Design Engaging Media for Children and Adolescents
Add a competitive edge to your skill set! Our interdisciplinary courses combine foundational knowledge and practical skills to help you evaluate, critique, plan and produce different types of media for children and adolescents/young adults.
This minor provides an opportunity for students to learn more about the social aspects of children’s media production that can augment their learning in a variety of disciplines such as advertising and public relations, journalism and creative media, early childhood education, English, human development and family studies, child psychology, pediatrics, speech pathology and communication studies.
Curriculum
The Children’s Media minor requires 18 credit hours, comprised of 9 hours of required courses and 9 hours of electives. The minor is flexible, convenient and includes courses that also fulfill core curriculum requirements, easing your path to graduation.
The availability of specific courses online is subject to change.
Required courses
- LS 350 Children and Media
- LS 440 Child Digital Media Cultures
- LS 445 Writing for Children and YA
Choose three elective courses
- APR 280 Introduction to Audience Analysis
- BA 205 Introduction to Book Arts
- BA 404 Art and Culture of Zines
- EN 313 Writing Across Media
- EN 383 Book and Print Design
- JCM 372 Media Effects
- LS 203 Introduction to Children’s Literature
- LS 204 Introduction to YA Literature
- LS 208 Small Press Publishing in the Digital World
- LS 353 Understanding Global Perspectives on Children’s Media
- LS 490 Advanced Special Topics in Library Studies
- LS 498 Independent Study
Admission
Before selecting a minor, you must be admitted to a major program (bachelor’s degree). You can pursue the minor of your choice along with your major coursework after gaining approval from your academic advisor.
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