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New Major Prepares Students for Careers in 'New Media'

Alma College has approved a New Media Studies major that will prepare students for work in emerging forms of media digital information and technology — from audio and visual arts to social media to gaming and simulation to e-text and Web publication.

It is anticipated that the new major will attract 10 to 15 new students per year, says Joanne Gilbert, chair of Alma College’s Communication and New Media Studies Department.

In the past, students who have majored in Communication at Alma have shown a strong interest in the media-area part of the major. In addition, many students have completed a self-designed “program of emphasis” in new media, says Gilbert.



The New Media Studies major will help graduates to become "savvy consumers and users of new media," says Joanne Gilbert (far left).

“In the rapidly changing media landscape, a New Media Studies major not only has a certain allure, but it’s a necessity,” she says. “It’s incumbent upon educational institutions to prepare their graduates not only be savvy consumers and users of new media, but also to be creative producers of it.”

The major prepares students both for graduate study and for work in media industries including graphic design, audio and visual arts, social media, gaming and simulation, e-text and Web publication and instructional technology.

“This program has a lot of potential because it provides our students with tools and abilities that will serve them in their college careers and beyond,” says Gilbert.

In addition to exposing students to the theory and practice of emerging forms of media, digital information and technology, the major offers students hands-on experience. As is the case for communication students, New Media Studies majors must complete a required internship.

“We believe strongly that students need to take their skill-set and conceptual foundation outside the classroom and actively apply them in a professional context,” says Gilbert. “It provides an important experience for them.” 



The New Media Studies major includes core courses in visual design and media programming along with applied project work.

The New Media Studies major also shares another similarity with the Communication major: an interdisciplinary nature. With core courses in visual design, digital audio and video, and media programming and computation, it integrates media history, theory, research and law with applied project work.

“The New Media Studies major speaks to the mission of the liberal arts education, which is to forge connections among disciplines and show students that knowledge does not exist in a vacuum,” says Gilbert. “I’m extremely excited about this development.”

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Alexandra Woodburne
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Always up for a challenge, Grand Rapids sophomore Alexandra Woodburne began dancing ballet in high school and quickly fell in love with the precision it required.

“I really like the cleanness of the ballet style,” she says. “Everything needs to be placed just so, especially on pointe. If the angle of your head is off, everything else will be off as well. Because of that challenge, I find it so rewarding. It’s easy to see yourself improving.”