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Participation in the Graduate Gate-way Communications and New Media program facilitates building valuable connections and helps you prepare students for a master’s degree in communications or public affairs and entry to the professional world of strategic communications.
Develop a conceptual and practi-cal understanding of the use of new media and strategic communication.
Gain access to communication experts and journalists participating in the dramatically changing world of media. Apply and test your knowl-edge in real-world environments through an internship, an interactive seminar, and a choice elective course.
Experience Washington from the inside.
THE PROGRAM
COMPONENTS
AND ENJOY
3 DAYS / WEEK: Media & Communications Internship in Washington, DC
3 CREDITS: Graduate Seminar in Advanced Washington Media
3 CREDITS: Graduate Elective Course in AU’s School of Communication
Instruction by faculty holding academic
appointments in the School of Communication
Option to live in university-sponsored
housing on Capitol Hill
APPLY NOW AT WSP.American.edu/Grad
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THE PROGRAM
THE SEMINAR
Combine our traditional academic setting with valuable first-hand insights from the journalists who cover Washington and are driving changes in media.
This unparralleled experiential model affords a fuller understand-ing of the future of new media.
Gain hands-on knowledge.
Making the Internet Credible - The explosion of online media, the blogo-sphere, and core principles of journal-ism in the new media.
Write Well and Get Published - Advanced writing training for any medium, how to get published and hired.
The Washington Beat System - From speechwriters to think tanks: the Wash-ington beat reporter system and inside-the-Beltway journalism.
Politics, The Press, The Power Strug-gle - Power to Truth: the never-ending struggle between politicians and the Washington press corps and how to break into this competitive media niche.
TV In the Age of Twitter - Reporters are expected to do it all: work their own cameras, report and film their own stories, and serve as on-air talent.
Reporting on Inflammatory Issues - Where should journalists draw the line between covering the news and telling people how to think?
The Purpose of Journalism in the Digital Age - From Evan Thomas to Bob Schieffer (both frequent guest speakers) top journalists assert a healthy democracy cannot exist without jour-nalism.
SAMPLE SEMINAR TOPICS
INTERNSHIPS
ABC News
American Association of Political Consultants
CNN
Embassy of France, Press and Communications
Eurovision Washington
WTTG - Fox 5 News
The Hill Newspaper
MSNBC
National Geographic Society
WRC - NBC 4 News
Voice of America
Peace Corps, Press Office
USA Weekend Magazine
Washington Post Express
WTOP Radio
We pride ourselves on the profes-sional internships Graduate Gateway Program students obtain. You’ll have access to our extensive internship database available only to program participants.
Your internship will help you build your résumé, network with profes-sionals in your field, and provide valuable experience to make you stand out in today’s challenging job market.
SAMPLE INTERNSHIPS
ELECTIVES
SAMPLE ELECTIVES
Backpack Video Journalism
Entertainment Communication
Legal Aspects of Communication
Media Relations
Social Marketing
Follow your passion and spur critical thinking in your field. Every student holds unique areas of interest, so choose an elective course from the wide array of graduate courses offered by American Univer-sity’s School of Communication.
APPLY NOW AT WSP.American.edu/Grad
202-895-4900
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Washington Semester Program
American University, Tenley Campus
4400 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20016
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