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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 U6212 |
New Media in Development Communications |
INAF U6214 |
Web Communications for International and Public Affairs |
INAF U6216/6227 |
Communiqué |
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 U6394 | Writing about War: Seeking Narratives in Conflict |
| INAF U6897 | Writing on International Affairs |
| INAF U6921 | Magazine Writing with an International Dateline |
| INAF U8180 | Human Rights Skills and Advocacy |
| INAF U8183 | Tools for Advocacy |
| INAF U8799 | Reporting Conflict: Media & Policy |
| INAF U6075 | Communications, Capitalism, and the State |
| BUEC B8210 | Media and Information Management |
| INBU B8699 | International Media Business |
| JOUR J6073 | Broadcast Journalism |
| LAW L8173 | Law, Media and Public Policy |
| MRKT B8699 | Seminar in Marketing |
| POLS W4220 | Mass Media & American Democracy |
| POLS G8247 | Mass-Mediated American and Global Politics |