This course surveys the historical and cultural development of media in the United States and
globally from the printing press to the contemporary digital age. It explores what media are,
how they have changed, the many factors that inform these shifts, and the immense cultural
and political impacts they have on the world and how we understand it.
The course format consists of two lectures and a weekly discussion section. It requires three
exams and four written assignments. Media History and Culture also counts toward the
General Education (GE) requirement for Historical Perspectives.