Course Catalog 2006-2007.pdf - The American University of Paris
Course Catalog 2006-2007.pdf - The American University of Paris
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TRACK II: CORPORATIONS and ORGANIZATIONS<br />
TRACK III: MEDIA STUDIES<br />
<strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>2006</strong>-07<br />
Track requirements (18 credits)<br />
3 BA 220 Management and Organizational Behavior<br />
3 BA 240 Marketing<br />
3 CM 303 Communication Skills in Business and<br />
Organizations or<br />
CM 305 Public Relations and Society<br />
3 CM 361 Cultural Institutions, Actors & Goods or<br />
BA 362 Advertising<br />
3 CM 398 Internship<br />
3 CM 448 Strategic Corporate Communication<br />
Plus Three Major Electives Choose three electives from the<br />
columns below (two must be 300 level or above):<br />
Track requirements (12 credits) Four <strong>of</strong> the following.<br />
<strong>Course</strong>s not chosen as a track requirement can be used as<br />
electives.<br />
3 CM 221 Internet and Globalization<br />
3 CM 362 Media Semiotics<br />
3 CM/SO 331 Media Sociology or<br />
CM/AN 349 Media and Ethnography or<br />
CM 375 Media Aesthetics<br />
3 CM 490 Senior Seminar<br />
Plus Five Major Electives Choose five electives from the<br />
columns below (four must be 300 level or above):<br />
MAJOR ELECTIVES FOR TRACKS II AND III<br />
BA 330 Human Resources Management<br />
BA 362 Advertising<br />
CM 161 Intercultural Communication<br />
CM 201 Speech<br />
CM 211 Journalism I<br />
CM 221 <strong>The</strong> Internet and Globalization<br />
CM 303 Communication Skills in Business and Organizations<br />
CM/GS 304 Communicating Fashion<br />
CM 305 Public Relations and Society<br />
CM 306 Color as Communication<br />
CM 329 Principles <strong>of</strong> Video Production<br />
CM/SO 331 Media Sociology<br />
CM/FM 332 <strong>Paris</strong> Documentaries<br />
CM 333 Scripts for Travel<br />
CM 335 <strong>The</strong>ory and Practice <strong>of</strong> Digital Interactivity<br />
CM 341 Modules in Mass Communication Techniques<br />
CM/AN 349 Media and Ethnography<br />
CM/GS 353 Media and Gender<br />
CM 361 Cultural Institutions, Actors and Goods<br />
CM 362 Media Semiotics<br />
CM 370 Cultural Dimensions <strong>of</strong> the European Idea<br />
CM/PO 371 Representing International Politics<br />
CM/FM 372 German Cinema<br />
CM 375 Media Aesthetics<br />
CM 386 Contemporary World Television<br />
CM 398 Internship (only for Track III)<br />
CM 400 Topics in Communication<br />
CM 411 Business Journalism<br />
CM 414 Comparative Journalism<br />
CM 417 Media and War<br />
CM 448 Strategic Corporate Communication<br />
CM 473 Media and Society in the Arab World<br />
CM 490 Senior Seminar or<br />
CM 495 Senior Project<br />
CS/CM 348 Human-Computer Interaction<br />
EC/CM 203 <strong>The</strong> New Economy and the Media<br />
FM 227 Film <strong>The</strong>ory and Criticism<br />
FM/CL 228 <strong>The</strong> Art <strong>of</strong> Screenwriting<br />
FM 275 Introduction to the History and Analysis <strong>of</strong> Narrative<br />
Film I<br />
FM 276 Introduction to the History and Analysis <strong>of</strong> Narrative<br />
Film II<br />
FM 290-295 Film Genres and Topics<br />
FM 373 Asian Cinema<br />
FM 374 Italian Cinema<br />
FS/FM 386 French Cinema: La Nouvelle Vague<br />
IT/CM 302 E-Commerce<br />
IT/CM 338 Digital Media I<br />
Plus GENERAL ELECTIVES to total 120 credits<br />
HONORS PROGRAM<br />
Students who have a GPA<br />
<strong>of</strong> 3.7 or above in<br />
communications courses<br />
during their Junior and<br />
Senior years are eligible<br />
for Departmental Honors.<br />
Contact the Department<br />
Head.<br />
RECOMMENDED MINORS<br />
Art History<br />
Comparative Literature<br />
Development Studies<br />
Film History and <strong>The</strong>ory<br />
Gender Studies<br />
Information Technology<br />
International Business Administration<br />
International Economics<br />
Philosophy<br />
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