FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND MEDIA STUDIES


FOUR-YEAR BACHELOR OF ARTS HONORS IN MEDIA, INFORMATION AND TECHNOCULTURE

Admission Requirements

To be considered for admission to the second year of the Honors program in MIT, a student must achieve a minimum overall weighted average of 75.0% in 5.0 full-course equivalents numbered 001-099, with no unsatisfactory attempts.

The selection process for admission to second year of the Honors program is based on a student carrying a full course load, including the MIT first-year prerequisites. Eligibility is determined by a student's overall weighted average obtained at the end of the academic year. In cases where the number of applicants exceeds the number of spaces, admission will be competitive. Attainment of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission.

Progression Requirements

To progress to the third and fourth years of the Honors program, a student must achieve a minimum overall weighted average of 72.0% in each academic session, with no unsatisfactory attempts.

Graduation Requirements

To graduate with a four-year BA Honors in MIT, a student must achieve a minimum overall weighted average of 72.0% in the senior courses counted towards the degree, with no unsatisfactory attempts.

Program Requirements

First Year

Second Year

Third Year

Fourth Year

Students enrolled in the BA Honors MIT program may, if they wish, substitute up to 3.5 approved full-course equivalents relevant to the study of media, information and technoculture from other disciplines. Such courses must be approved by the MIT Academic Advisor in consultation with the Associate Dean. Examples would include courses on the visual, historical, political and/or soical aspects of media, information technologies and communication, or theoretically-informed courses that are useful to further an understanding of the intersection of media, information technologies and culture. Specific examples of such courses are available from the FIMS Dean's Office.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER 2002

Admission, progression, graduation and program requirements for students who entered second or subsequent years of an Honors program in MIT prior to September 2002.

Admission Requirements

To be considered for admission to the second year of the Honors program in MIT, a student must achieve a minimum overall weighted average of 75.0% in 5.0 full-course equivalents numbered 001-099, with no unsatisfactory attempts.

The selection process for admission to second year of the Honors program is based on a student carrying a full course load, including the MIT first-year prerequisites. Eligibility is determined by a student's overall weighted average obtained at the end of the academic year. In cases where the number of applicants exceeds the number of spaces, admission will be competitive. Attainment of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission.

Progression Requirements

To progress to the third and fourth years of the Honors program, a student must:

Graduation Requirements

To graduate with a four-year BA Honors in MIT, a student must, in fourth year:

Program Requirements

First Year

After first year, a student must complete 9.0 full-course equivalents in MIT and 6.0 full-course equivalent electives. Note that students in the four-year BA Honors may count up to 3.5 full-course equivalents from a list of approved alternates towards the MIT elective requirements. The distribution of MIT courses is as follows:

Second Year

Third Year

Fourth Year

Students enrolled in the three-year BA in MIT program may, if they wish, substitute up to 3.5 approved full-course equivalents relevant to the study of media, information and technoculture from other disciplines. Such courses must be approved by the MIT Academic Advisor in consultation with the Associate Dean. Examples would include courses on the visual, historical, political and/or soical aspects of media, information technologies and communication, or theoretically-informed courses that are useful to further an understanding of the intersection of media, information technologies and culture. Specific examples of such courses are available from the FIMS Dean's Office.


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