Professional Certificate in Race and Gender in Entertainment Media (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Professional Certificate in Race and Gender in Entertainment Media is a 20-unit advanced program that addresses the critical need for diversity, equity, and inclusion in the entertainment industry. With the growing demand for representation and accountability, this certificate equips learners with essential skills to navigate the complexities of race and gender in media production, industry trends, and audience engagement.
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- Race and Representation in Contemporary Cinema
- Gender and Stereotyping in Advertising
- Power Dynamics in the Entertainment Industry
- Representation of Minorities in Media
- Gender in the Age of Social Media
- Racial Stereotyping in Children's Media
- Gender and Sexuality in the 21st Century
- Media and the Construction of Identity
- Feminist Film Criticism: Theories and Methods
- Racial and Ethnic Representation in Mainstream TV
- Gender and Body Image in the Media
- Deconstructing the Male Gaze in Film
- Intersectionality and its Implications in Media
- Race and Gender in the Age of Streaming
- Feminist Theories and Their Application in Media
- Racial and Gender Stereotyping in Video Games
- Media and the Performance of Identity
- Queer Representation in the Entertainment Industry
- Gender and Representation in Virtual Reality
- Race and Representation in the Age of Online Content
- Gender and Sexuality in the Age of Social Justice
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The Professional Certificate in Race and Gender in Entertainment Media is a highly specialized program with a diverse range of career paths.
Content Editor (15%): Responsible for reviewing and editing content to ensure it meets industry standards.
Screenwriter (20%): Creates original scripts for films, television shows, and other forms of entertainment.
Producer (30%): Oversees the production of a film, television show, or other form of entertainment, managing budgets and schedules.
Director (35%): Responsible for guiding the creative vision of a film, television show, or other form of entertainment.
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