Why Media at Webster University
As the European headquarters of the UN, Geneva hosts numerous transnational corporations, NGOs, and research institutions like CERN, which makes it an ideal environment for studying media. This unique setting allows students to engage with events such as the International Film Festival and TEDx, enriching their hands-on experience while expanding professional horizons.
BA Media Studies
The Bachelor’s in Media Studies blends practical production skills—including digital media design, journalism, and photography—with critical analysis. Through courses like Magazine Production and Photojournalism, students develop storytelling mastery and media literacy across both traditional and emerging platforms. They graduate with diverse portfolios, ready to create content, navigate media ethically, and craft communication strategies that meet real industry demands.
Key Program Features
Small classes and individualized attention enable students to receive mentorship from award-winning faculty, including Kemper Award laureates. Capstone courses offer deep specialization through thesis work or practice requiring a minimum “B” grade, while additional expertise can be pursued through minors in game and game design, media studies, or photography, allowing learners to tailor their education to personal interests.
Learning Outcomes at Webster University Geneva
Graduates can create media content for various platforms and audiences, combining creativity with effective industry strategies. They gain expertise in ethical media practices, historical and global media analysis, and developing influential communication approaches. Their ability to critically assess media content and its societal impact becomes a defining strength, essential for innovative professionals in the field.