Undergraduate Projects (SSLA)

My media studies projects analyze how media shapes culture and communication, exploring topics through research, case studies, and creative projects that connect theory with real-world contexts.
My college marketing projects explore brands, marketing communication, and culture through varied lenses, ranging from campaign concepts and consumer behavior studies to cultural analysis.

My literature projects delve into diverse texts and genres, analyzing themes, narratives, and cultural contexts while developing critical and interpretive perspectives through essays and creative work.
My film studies projects examine cinema through analysis of narrative, visual style, genre, and cultural context, exploring how films communicate meaning and influence audiences.

My quantitative reasoning projects focus on applying mathematical and statistical methods to analyze data, solve problems, and support logical, evidence-based conclusions.
My economics and business projects explore market dynamics, consumer behavior, and strategic decision-making, combining theoretical concepts with practical case studies and data analysis.
My web technologies projects explore the basics of website structure, design, and functionality, combining HTML, CSS, and basic interactivity to create simple, user-friendly web pages.
My data analysis projects involve examining and interpreting datasets to identify trends, patterns, and insights, using tools like Excel, Google Analytics, and pivot tables to support informed decision-making.







