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University of Hawaii West Oahu Film, Media, and Popular Culture
University of Hawaii West Oahu

Film, Media, and Popular Culture

Kapolei, USA

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Sep 2025

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    About: This program focuses on the study of film, media, and popular culture, examining their impact on society and individual experiences. It offers an in-depth understanding of theoretical frameworks and practical skills, preparing you for various roles in these fields. The curriculum includes critical analysis, production techniques, and the cultural implications of media texts.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles such as film critic, media analyst, cultural consultant, or positions in marketing and advertising. Opportunities also exist in educational roles and content creation for various platforms.

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Students enrolled in the Film, Media, and Popular Culture concentration engage in rigorous analysis of everyday cultural productions including film, television, popular music, and journalistic media. Guided by courses in various Humanities disciplines, students develop critical thinking skills and learn to argue for interpretation of texts that powerfully shape our world.

Students in the concentration select one of three tracks: Film and Television Studies, Music/Theatre, or Journalism/Media Analysis. They also explore the arts through coursework in creative media, creative writing, or music practice. This coursework provides a foundation for many career paths, including journalism or further study at the graduate level.

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