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Online Master of Advanced Study in Film and Media Studies

In nearly every industry, there’s a demand for experts who can navigate today’s global media culture. The media literacy skills you’ll develop in this program will prepare you for these roles. Coursework explores research methods for analyzing visual texts such as film, television, and digital media, helping you to develop skills and knowledge that are easily transferable to numerous positions. The program prepares you for leadership in media education, policy, strategy, research, marketing and branding.

Who’s a good candidate for this program?

If you're curious about how media shapes society and influences global culture, this program would be a great fit for you. It's designed for a wide range of professional backgrounds, including education, journalism, media criticism, communications and public relations. It’s also ideal if you’re working in social media, data analytics or the military, and want to explore the impact of media across different sectors of society.

You’ll develop the tools to think critically about media and communicate effectively across different platforms. Whether you’re an educator, journalist, media buyer or researcher, this program helps you deepen your understanding of the media's role in shaping public perception, culture and identity.

Please note: While this degree encourages collaboration and emphasizes critical analysis, it is not a film production or screenwriting program.

Program Field of Study
Master of Advanced Study
Program Focus
Film and Media Studies
Program Name Abbreviation
Film and Media Studies (MAS)
Program Category
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Program Description Intro

Arizona State University’s online Master of Advanced Study in film and media studies teaches media analysis, critique and literacy across various platforms. In this program, you’ll cover film analysis, history and its impact on society. Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped for careers in a variety of settings, such as education, academia, journalism, research, media consulting and more.

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Courses Summary

The curriculum includes a range of core and elective studies that examine industry, aesthetics, history and culture within digital media. This program also provides opportunities to participate in online events, study abroad and internships.

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Total Hours
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GP0142
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Film and media studies master’s courses
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9.01
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Learn from top-tier faculty in film and media studies
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From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.
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The largest and most diverse college at ASU
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Applicants must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

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Applicants are eligible to apply to the program if they have earned a bachelor's or master's degree from a regionally accredited institution.

Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 in the last 60 hours of their first bachelor's degree program or a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 in an applicable master's degree program.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Statement of purpose.
  • Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume.
  • Application essay.
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An applicant whose native language is not English must provide proof of English proficiency regardless of current residency. See the Department of English website for specific details about English proficiency requirements.

The one-page statement of purpose should describe past academic work, reasons for pursuing the Master of Advanced Study and skills that prepared the applicant for this degree.

Applicants must write and submit a three-page essay that assesses their knowledge of media theory and critical analysis skills. To find the essay subject, view the online application. Applicants should demonstrate the ability to write well and construct a persuasive critical argument. Include appropriate secondary sources in this essay.

While letters of recommendation are optional, applicants may include two or three letters in their application. Recommendations should come from former teachers or supervisors, addressing the applicant's academic performance, motivation and character.

In certain circumstances, a virtual interview is necessary before making final admissions decisions.

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Develop an understanding of the relationships between media and our global culture
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Online Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and Media Studies

Mass communication is the flow of information from a single media source to a large audience. By analyzing content across TV, print, audio and social media, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of media’s role in shaping values, identities and decisions. This foundation prepares you for careers that rely on media literacy and strategic insight, including advocacy, business, marketing, politics and public affairs.

This liberal arts program is composed mostly of electives — giving you the flexibility to tailor your coursework to your interests and transfer credits. Topics include:

  • Digital and social media
  • Media and pop culture
  • Media ethics and law
  • Political communication
  • Race, gender and representation in media

The flexible structure and elective-rich curriculum make this degree especially transfer-friendly, allowing you to apply previous credits and customize your academic path.

Who’s a good fit for this mass communication degree?

This degree is a strong match for students interested in understanding the impact of media on society. While this program doesn’t focus on journalism, coursework emphasizes media systems, cultural influence and communication theory. You’ll examine the inner workings of media and graduate ready to analyze and interpret the messages that shape how people think, communicate and engage with the world.

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Bachelor of Arts
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Communication and Media Studies
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Mass Communication and Media Studies (BA)
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Program Description Intro

Discover how media shapes culture, communication and public perception with Arizona State University’s online Bachelor of Arts in mass communication and media studies. From pop culture and politics to social media and storytelling, you’ll explore the power of media messaging and how it influences industries, institutions and everyday life worldwide. You'll graduate ready to thrive in creative and strategic roles where communication drives results.

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Courses Summary

Courses will strengthen your ability to analyze, interpret and engage with media across formats and platforms. You’ll explore how messages are created, distributed and received, as well as how they influence public opinion, cultural trends and other aspects of society. Topics include pop culture, digital communication, media ethics and the impact of emerging technologies. This curriculum also adapts to your goals and interests by offering a few core requirements and a wide selection of electives.

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Total Hours
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Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication - Undergraduate Programs
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Learn from experts in journalism and media studies
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The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication attracts award-winning communication professionals and world-class media scholars from across the country.

  • Award-winning podcast hosts Roddy Nikpour and Abby Zufelt
  • Entrepreneur Eli Chmouni
  • Media literacy expert Dr. Kristy Roschke
  • Pulitzer Prize winner Julia Thompson
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Online Bachelor of Arts in Film – Film and Media Studies

Film and media studies centers on advanced analysis of many forms of media beyond the film and television industry, including video games, social media and streaming services. This discipline focuses on building a comprehensive understanding of media and entertainment technologies through a historical, theoretical and analytical lens. Perhaps most importantly, it also explores the many ways in which film and media shape our understanding of social and cultural life.

What can you do with a film and media studies degree concentration?

This online film and media studies degree concentration is ideal for you if you’re looking to build media literacy skills that can be applied to multiple industries. Throughout this program, you’ll learn how media functions as an industry and how to approach its development, production and distribution processes. This prepares you to become a critical consumer and rigorous scholar of media, both past and present.

Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped to apply your skills in film, television, media analysis, history and writing. You can become a specialist in media policy, strategy, research, marketing, social media and branding.

What internships and resources are available through this film and media studies program?

During the course of your studies, you’ll have the opportunity to complete a variety of hands-on internships and activities. Additionally, you can benefit from a variety of on-campus resources that are available to online learners, including:

  • Association of Filmmakers at ASU (AFA).
  • ASU Film Alliance.
  • ASU Student Film Festival.
  • Entertainment Business Association.
  • Fade In: The Screenwriters' Club at ASU.
  • Hollywood Invades Tempe.
  • Tempe Underground.
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Bachelor of Arts
Program Focus
Film and Media Studies
Program Name Abbreviation
Film and Media Studies (BA)
Program Category
Degree Image
Two ASU film and media studies students reviewing footage during filming.
Program Description Intro

Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Arts in film with a concentration in film and media studies focuses on the critical analysis of film, television, gaming and new media. In this online film degree, you’ll explore the cultural, social and economic factors influencing the complex film and media landscape. You can expect to build talents related to criticism, advanced discussion and thoughtful consumption of media.

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Courses Summary

Throughout this film and media studies degree concentration’s curriculum, you’ll delve into the world of film, digital media, television studies, computer games and screenwriting. From lectures and screenings to critical readings and online discussions, you’ll learn from experienced and dedicated ASU film and media studies faculty members with strong records of scholarly publication and experience in the professional entertainment industry.

Curriculum includes a core set of courses that establish foundational knowledge and hone the analytic and interpretive skills needed in this field. You can customize your educational path through a wide range of electives as you progress through the program.

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Total Hours
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Educational leaders with a wealth of knowledge and experience
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  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.
Accolade title
The largest and most diverse college at ASU
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The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences takes a transdisciplinary approach to education with a vast spectrum of degrees in the social sciences, natural sciences and humanities. We inspire students to become socially aware critical thinkers and global citizens.

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31,572
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students enrolled as of fall 2024

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$161 million
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interdisciplinary schools and departments

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100+
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undergraduate degrees

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150+
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for humanities research, according to the National Science Foundation

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