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Gender and Media Minor
Create Media that Challenges Inequality and Leads with Purpose
Media shapes, reinforces, and challenges ideas about gender and identity. The Gender and Media minor at Rutgers is a transdisciplinary program that prepares students to think critically and act creatively at the intersection of gender, media, and representation.
Combining perspectives from the School of Communication and Information and the Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS), the Gender and Media Studies minor empowers you to analyze media systems, develop technical and creative skills, and advocate for more equitable narratives in all forms of media.
All Rutgers undergraduates may declare the Gender & Media minor after completing one foundation course with a grade of C or better:
SAS, SEBS, and SC&I students: You may minor in Gender & Media regardless of major.
Students in other Rutgers schools (Business, Engineering, Mason Gross, Nursing, etc.): You may minor in Gender & Media; consult your academic advisor to discuss options and requirements.
How to Declare (after you meet eligibility)
Choose the option for your school:
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Counting Rules & Policies
Half of the Gender and Media courses are offered through SC&I and half through the Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) in the Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences. In this unique collaboration, you’ll:
Whether your passion lies in journalism, activism, design, entertainment, or digital content, the Gender and Media minor helps you use media as a tool for cultural understanding and change.
Through the Gender and Media minor, you’ll:
Some courses may count toward both the DCIM and Gender and Media minors. Check with your advisor to see how this applies to your program plan.
SC&I’s Gender and Media minor complements all majors at Rutgers University. The 18-credit program consists of:
Courses fulfill a variety of Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences core curriculum requirements and may be double-counted for both the Gender and Media and Digital Communication, Information and Media (DCIM) minors.
Begin your minor by taking one of the following foundational courses (no prerequisites required):
Once you've successfully completed one of these courses with a grade of C or better, you’re eligible to declare the Gender and Media minor.
To complete the minor, students must take six 3-credit courses (18 credits total), including:
Foundational Courses (choose one):
Practice/Production Courses (choose two):
Required: 01:988:200 Gender, Digital Media, Social Curation
Choose one:
Conceptual Courses (6 credits)
*Note: Only 3 of 6 credits in this category may be taken at the 200-level. At least one conceptual course must be at the 300-level or above.
Choose one (first conceptual course):
Choose one (second conceptual course):
Capstone Course (3 credits)
To take this course, you must have already completed at least 12 credits in this minor.
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Important Notes:
The Gender and Media minor enhances any major and is especially valuable for careers in:
Developing both critical insight and production skills, you’ll be prepared to lead meaningful conversations and produce impactful content in any professional context.
From the Classroom to Real Life: Rising Senior Stephanie Hague Benefits from the Gender and Media Minor
“One of my favorite parts of this minor has been learning how to harness the power of social media to share academic passions. I have had the opportunity to develop my own blog, create a magazine, and more,” Hague said.