Tuition & fees
Costs include tuition, fees, & other costs such as books. See cost details
Financial aid
On average, 92% of enrolled students who file a FAFSA receive an offer. 91% of offers include scholarships, grants, waiver, and/or work-study. Explore aid
Program duration
Typical completion time: 4 years. Flexible options may save time. Explore options
Admissions
SAT & ACT scores optional. Early action & year-round admissions. View application process & deadlines
Program highlights
Expected career outcomes
Career opportunities
Our alumni work in both the public and private sectors. Students have acquired positions at WCSH-TV, WMTW-TV, WGME-TV, Portland Radio Group, Portland Press Herald, Reel Maine Company, Portland Sea Dogs, and Lone Wolf Productions.
Real-world experience
We offer internships and service-learning opportunities that allow you to earn academic credit while gaining real-world experience working with media professionals in a range of commercial and non-commercial organizations.
Program requirements
The goal of our program is to prepare literate, capable, and responsible media professionals. With a curriculum that emphasizes theory and practice, the media studies major challenges you to analyze and practice the creation, dissemination, utilization, and evaluation of mediated messages.
Production lab
You’ll have 24/7 access to our production lab, which contains a professional television studio as well as digital audio and video editing facilities, film cameras, and lighting and sound equipment.
Considering transferring to USM?
We welcome students who are transferring from another four-year university or community college. Our knowledgeable Admissions Counselors will help you to navigate the admissions and credit-transfer process.
Capstone course
As a capstone project, you’ll collaborate with a nonprofit organization to create a significant media project that integrates the skills and experiences developed during your tenure.
Scholarship opportunities
Scholarships offer valuable financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid. You’ll be automatically considered for Merit Scholarships when you apply for admission by the deadline. Additional opportunities are available.
Dedicated faculty
Our faculty regularly present research at scholarly conferences and publish in academic journals that include Mass Communication and Society, Journal of Popular Culture, Film and History Journal, and Centennial Review.
Our helpful admissions counselors are here to answer your questions about the admissions process, our academic programs, and student support services. We also invite you to explore the many ways to visit campus or to engage with us through online experiences.