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Nov 24, 2024
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2018-2019 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Political Communication Minor
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The minor requires a minimum of 19 credits; 7 credits in 2 required courses and 12 credits of electives.
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Electives:
Take a minimum of 12 credits from the following list. At least 6 credits must be at the 300-400 level. Students can only take a maximum of 6 credits in POL or CAS, ensuring that the minor is truly interdisciplinary.
- CAS 120 - Strategies in Public Relations, 3 credit hours
- CAS 226 - Writing for the Media, 3 credit hours
- CAS 315 - Crisis Communication, 3 credit hours
- CAS 371 - Advanced Production, 3 credit hours
- CAS 415 - Studies in Public Relations, 3 credit hours
- ENG 305 - Workshop in Advanced Expository and Argumentative Writing, 3 credit hours
- POL 301 - Congress, The Presidency, and Elections, 3 credit hours
- POL 303 - Public Policy and Administration, 3 credit hours
- POL 304D - Urban Policy and Politics, 3 credit hours
- POL 305D - Women, Politics, and the Media, 3 credit hours
- CAS 121 - Audio for Media, 2 credit hours OR
- CAS 171 - Fundamentals of Television Production, 3 credit hours
- CAS 207 - Group Communication and Leadership, 3 credit hours OR
- PSY 321 - Human Relations and Group Dynamics, 3 credit hours
- CAS 212 - Business and Professional Communication, 3 credit hours OR
- BUS 358 - Business Communications, 3 credit hours
- CAS 275 - Propaganda and Persuasion, 3 credit hours OR
- CAS 410 - Persuasive Campaigns, 3 credit hours
- POL 470 - Internship, Credit hours to be arranged OR
- CAS 470X - Internship, Credit hours to be arranged
Semester in Washington, DC:
Students can complete most of the Political Communication Minor by participating in one of our Washington, DC semester-long programs. Students take 15-16 credits, which includes an internship of the student’s choice from a wide variety of settings, including Capitol Hill, the White House, non-profits, law firms, national media outlets, and federal agencies such as the Justice Department and State Department. For more information, contact Professor Barbara Palmer in the Political Science Department at bpalmer@bw.edu or the Explorations Office at explore@bw.edu. Completion of POL 101D prior to participating is strongly recommended.
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