Journalism 480 - Arts & Culture Journalism

Spring
2026
01
4.00
Kelsey Whipple

TU TH 10:00AM 11:15AM

UMass Amherst
84935
Integ. Learning Center S407
kwhipple@umass.edu
This course enables students to become explorers, arbiters and communicators of culture. That includes a wide variety of journalistic beats, such as music, food, film, television, art, travel and fashion. By developing cultural journalism skills, students will learn how to assess and diagnose what art is worth consuming and what is not, what audiences need to know and what they do not and how best to communicate all of the above. And they will learn how to cover culture in a variety of ways, including reporting, criticism and first-person essay writing. Finally, by studying the history, theory and practice of cultural journalism, students explore how class, race, gender and other identity factors influence how we respond to cultural products and creators. This course combines both theoretical concepts and practical lessons to teach students how to strengthen their critical-thinking skills, their cultural authority and their journalistic credibility while sharpening their authorial voices and their understanding of popular culture.

Pre Req: JOURNAL 300

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.