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International Media Certificate worksheet for IAFS majors
In order to check-out for the IMC, you will need to make an appointment
with Katherine Rousseau (Katherine.Rousseau@colorado.edu).
Please bring this completed worksheet and an unofficial transcript to the appointment.
Name: ________________________________
SID# ______________
E-mail: (official colorado.edu email only) ____________________________
Have you already graduated from CU? _____ Yes _____ No
If "Yes" (you've already graduated): When did you graduate? _____________
If "No" (you have not yet graduated):
What semester & year do you expect to graduate? _________________
Please complete the checklist of courses you have completed to fulfill the IMC requirements.
Indicated the semester and year completed and letter grade.
I. General checklist:
Complete the prescribed coursework (25 hours). See requirements for independent study, study abroad,
and transfer credits.
__________ 15 hours must be upper division.
__________ 10 hours are required courses.
__________ 15 hours of elective coursework chosen from the approved lists.
__________ Complete all certificate courses with a letter grade of C or better.
II. Required IMC courses for IAFS majors
__________ IAFS 1000, Global Issues and International Affairs, 4 credits
__________ MDST 3201, Media, Culture, and Globalization, 3 credits (formerly JOUR 4201)
__________ JRNL 4341, International Media and Global Crises, 3 credits (formerly JOUR 4341 or MDST 4341)
III. Elective IMC courses
(15 hours from lists A & B - IAFS majors must choose a minimum 6 hours from list B)
List A: Courses dealing with international issues. Additional courses that deal significantly with
subject matter/regions outside the U.S. may be approved at the discretion of the IAFS co-director.
__________ ECON 3403, International Economics and Policy
__________ ECON 3545, Environmental Economics
__________ ECON 3784, Economic Development and Policy
__________ ECON 4784, Economic Development
__________ GEOG 3682, Geography of International Development
__________ GEOG 4712, Political Geography
__________ HIST 4126, U.S. Diplomatic History Since 1940
__________ HIST 4820, Human Rights: Historical Perspectives
__________ PHIL 3190, War and Morality
__________ PHIL 3260, Philosophy and the International Order
__________ PSCI 3143, Problems in International Relations
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__________ PSCI 3163, American Foreign Policy
__________ PSCI 3193, International Behavior
__________ PSCI 4012, Global Development
__________ PSCI 4173, International Organization
__________ PSCI 4183, International Law
__________ PSCI 4193, International Political Economy
__________ PSCI 4732, Critical Thinking in Development
__________ PSCI 4783, Global Issues
__________ WMST 3500, Global Gender Issues
___________ Total hours, list A
List B: Courses dealing with communication media. IAFS majors must choose a minimum 6 hours
from list B. Additional courses that deal with media may be approved at the discretion of the JOUR codirector.
__________ MDST 3321 (3) Media Industries and Economics
__________ MDST 3711 (3) Media and Culture
__________ MDST 3791 (3) Media and the Public
__________ MDST 4211 (3) Asian Media and Culture
__________ MDST 4331 (3) Gender, Race, Class and Sexuality in Popular Culture
__________ MDST 4371 (3) Religion and Media
__________ JRNL 2001 (3) Fundamentals of Reporting
__________ JRNL 3102 (3) Photojournalism I
__________ JRNL 3651 (3) Journalism Law and Ethics
__________ JRNL 3771 (3) Journalism History
__________ JRNL 4351 (3) Reporting War, Conflict and Peace
__________ JRNL 4871 (3) Special Topics (specific courses approved semester by semester)
The following List B courses count for students starting the IMC before Fall 2015:
__________ JOUR 3771, Media and Communication History
__________ JOUR 4211, East Asian Media and Culture
__________ JOUR 4301, Media Ethics
__________ JOUR 4321, Media Institutions and Economics
__________ JOUR 4331, Gender, Race, Class, and Sexuality in Popular Culture
__________ JOUR 4351, Reporting Wars, Disasters, and Peace
__________ JOUR 4711, Media and Culture
__________ JOUR 4791, Media and Public
__________ JOUR 4871, Special Topics (1-3 credit hours)
__________ JOUR 4874, Special Topics: Multimedia Journalism for Non-Majors
___________ Total hours, list B
Comments:
International Affairs Director: ______________________ Date: ________
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