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Curriculum

The International Media, Advocacy and Communications Specialization (IMAC) requires 9 points, consisting of 3 three-point courses. A preliminary list of eligible courses is listed below.

Please refer to the Registration Guide for courses offered through the Journalism School each semester.

 

IMAC Specialization Selections - select at least three courses

Course Number

Course Title

INAF U6046

Media and Economic Development

INAF U6120

Tools and Craft of Multi-Platform Storytelling

INAF U6211

ICTs and New Media for Development and Social Change

INAF U6216/6227

Communiqué (not offered in spring)

INAF U6217

Social Media and Internet Policy

INAF U6219

Tubes, Code, and Content: Creating Media in Our Digital Age

INAF U6356

A Free Press for a Global Society

INAF U6212

New Media and Economic Development

INAF U6394

Writing about War: Seeking Narratives in Conflict

INAF U6897

Writing on International Affairs

INAF U6801

International Affairs Journal

INAF U8180

Human Rights Skills and Advocacy

INAF U8183

Tools for Advocacy

INAF U8799

Reporting Conflict: Media and Policy

INAF U6075

Communications, Capitalism, and the State

INAF U6154

Humanitarian Communcations

INAF U6945

Speechwriting and Political Rhetoric

INAF U6229

Controlling the Internet

INAF U6209

E-Government and Digital Diplomacy

INAF U6948

Writing on Policy

INAF U6206

Digital Networks, Democracy, and Dictatorship

PUAF U4400

Campaign Management in the United States

JOUR J6010

Journalism, Human Rights and Social Change

BUEC B8210

Media and Information Management

INBU B8599

International Media Business

JOUR J6073

Broadcast Journalism

LAW L8173

Law, Media and Public Policy

MRKT B8699

Seminar in Marketing

POLS W4220

Mass Media and American Democracy

POLS G8247

Mass-Mediated American and Global Politics

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