All Rutgers University students, regardless of major, are eligible to declare the Gender and Media minor after completing one of these two Gender and Media foundation courses with a grade of C or better.
The Digital Communication, Information and Media (DCIM) minor complements every major across the Rutgers academic spectrum and provides you with the ability to research, evaluate, develop and share digital content.
The classes fulfill a variety of core curriculum requirements for SAS and other schools and can be double-counted for both the Gender and Media and Digital Communications, Information and Media (DCIM) minors.
The Gender and Media minor complements every major across the Rutgers academic spectrum and provides you with the ability to use media to positively impact a culture that is highly reflective of mass media viewpoints.
In his new book, Professor John Pavlik “argues that a new form of mediated communication has emerged: experiential news.” Read Pavlik’s Q&A with journalist Youran Wang of the Social Sciences in China Press.
RU SURE, a campaign to eliminate dangerous drinking on campus, run by students in Professor Lea Stewart’s Advanced Health Communication class, won first place at the Rutgers Homecoming Bed Races.