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Workshop in Media and Politics
POLS W3215x or y


Credits:2 pts.

APPLICATION FORM

2-credit workshop.  Permission of the instructor is required before signing up for this course. Interested should contact instructor by email. The Workshop in Media and Politics is the academic component of a media internship, and is available to both Barnard and Columbia students. Through it the student receives two units of academic credit while working in a media-related job. The internships themselves must be pre-arranged independently or through the Office of Career Services. Any kind of media-related internship (radio, television, magazines, the music industry, public relations firms, government agencies, political campaigns, and so on) is potentially acceptable, but only if the student can relate the internship to larger issues of the role/impact of the mass media in contemporary politics. It is advised that students download the application form, fill it out, and bring it with them to the first meeting with the professor. An appointment for the first meeting should be arranged with the professor via email, or during office hours.

Course Sections

Fall - 2009

Section Number: 001
Call Number: 15846
Course Number: 3215
Section Title: WORKSHOP IN MEDIA & POLIT
Day/Time:
Course Bulletin: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/bulletin/uwb/subj/POLS/W3215-20093-001
Instructor: K. Knight

Spring - 2010

Section Number: 001
Call Number: 14282
Course Number: 3215
Section Title: WORKSHOP IN MEDIA & POLIT
Day/Time:
Course Bulletin: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/bulletin/uwb/subj/POLS/W3215-20101-001
Instructor: K. Knight

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