2016-2017 Catalog

Media Arts and Culture

Overview

The Media Arts & Culture Department (MAC) integrates the study of film and media, digital and visual culture, and media production, working with students to engage an increasingly participatory media landscape. We produce graduates who are media literate, technologically savvy, critically engaged, and culturally and historically informed.

Our students research and write about a broad range of topics in the fields of film and media; they create a wide variety of audiovisual media, including fiction, documentary, and experimental work; they advance media making beyond the screen into installation, public, and mobile spaces; and they learn new tools for digital scholarship. Students produce senior comprehensives capstone work in one of two tracks: Critical Media or Media Production. All students, regardless of their project choice, are expected to push the boundaries of media scholarship, project form, and modes of audiovisual communication.

Note that it is not possible to complete the MAC major in less than three years due to course sequencing. Two gateway courses must be successfully completed before spring semester junior year in order for students to enroll in the Junior Seminar. If interested in a study abroad semester, this must occur in the fall of junior year. As comparable gateway courses are difficult to find away from Occidental, students intending to study abroad should complete gateway courses by the end of sophomore year. 

Major Requirements

Minimum of 48 units.

COURSEWORK

Gateway Courses

Students are required to take at least two of the three 100-level gateway courses listed below:

MAC 143Introduction to Visual and Critical Studies

4

MAC 145Introduction to Digital Media and Culture

4

MAC 146Aesthetics of the Cinema

4

Four courses at the 200-level

Writing Requirement

MAC 390Junior Seminar in Film Theory and Criticism

4 units

Senior Seminar

Students will satisfy this requirement by selecting the appropriate Senior Seminar sequence (Critical Media: MAC 490; Media Production: MAC 491 & MAC 492).

Additional track-specific requirements:

Critical Media Track: Critical Media comprehensives students must have taken at least two critical or historical media studies courses at the 200- or 300-level (in addition to MAC 390) before the end of junior year. The MAC 490 Senior Seminar in Critical Media is a year-long pro-seminar with 2 units conferred in the fall and 2 additional units in the spring. 

Media Production Track: Media Production comprehensives students must complete MAC 240 and MAC 355 by the end of junior year. Students producing fictional comps work must also complete MAC 220 by the end of junior year. The MAC 491 Senior Seminar in Media Production is a 4-unit fall course. Students must also then enroll in the 2-unit MAC 492 Advanced Editing course in the spring of senior year to scaffold post-production on their comprehensives project.

Note that it is not possible to complete the MAC major in less than three years due to course sequencing. Two gateway courses must be successfully completed before spring semester junior year in order for students to enroll in the Junior Seminar. If interested in a study abroad semester, this must occur in the fall of junior year. As comparable gateway courses are difficult to find away from Occidental, students intending to study abroad should complete gateway courses by the end of sophomore year.

WRITING REQUIREMENT

All students majoring in the department must successfully complete the third-year writing requirement by completing the MAC 390 Junior Seminar with a grade of C+ or higher. Students not receiving this minimum grade will need to take an additional pre-approved critical media class in the senior year to complete the third-year writing requirement.

COMPREHENSIVE EXAMS

Media Arts & Culture comprehensives projects can take one of two forms: Critical Media or Media Production. Students pursuing the Critical Media track can produce projects that take a range of forms including research papers, websites, video essays, or other hybrid forms of research creation. Projects are often either a 25-page essay or a 7-10 minute video essay and 5-page video statement. Students pursuing the Media Production track produce 7-10 minute video works across a range of fictional, experimental, or documentary-based forms. Please note prerequisite coursework for each comprehensives track in the major requirements above.

HONORS

A student with an overall GPA of at least 3.5 overall and 3.6 in the major who has demonstrated excellence in departmental courses can submit a proposal for an honors project in the fall of senior year for completion in the spring of senior year. For further information, consult your faculty advisor on honors requirements and timelines.

MINOR

Media Arts & Culture is a contributing department to the Interdisciplinary Writing Minor and the Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies Minor as ways to enhance their Media Arts & Culture studies.

EXCHANGE PROGRAM WITH ART CENTER

Occidental students may take courses in the Art Center at Night Program at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. See College Catalog Section on Art Center Exchange. These classes can count towards general College units for graduation but cannot fulfill MAC major requirements without pre-approval of the faculty advisor.

Courses

Faculty

Regular Faculty

Broderick Fox, chair

Associate Professor, Media Arts and Culture

B.A., Harvard University; M.F.A., Ph.D., University of Southern California

Allison de Fren

Assistant Professor, Media Arts and Culture

B.A. Grinnell College; M.F.A., New York University; Ph.D., University of South Carolina

Ari Laskin

Assistant Professor, Media Arts and Culture

B.A., University of Victoria; M.A., York University; M.A., Ph.D., U.C. Irvine