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INTERNATIONAL BACHELOR COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA
Information Meeting BA2/3for students who started in 2010-2011
11th April 2011
Disclaimer: All information in this presentation is still preliminary and may be subject to change
1. Study programme BA-2/3
2. Focus area courses
3. Minor electives / Minors
4. Access to Master programmes
5. Study Abroad
6. Honours Programme (HP)
7. Student Mentor Programme (SMP)
8. How to plan BA-2/3
Programme for today
INTERNATIONAL BACHELOR COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA
Disclaimer: All information in this presentation is still preliminary and thus subject to change
Theoretical and Methodological Courses International and Global Communication Quantitative Methods in Media and Communication Qualitative Methods in Media and Communication
Practical oriented training Communication Workshop 2: Communication Management Communication Workshop 3: New Media Production Communication Workshop 4: Applied Communications Communication Workshop 5: Communication Ethics Applied Communication Research (not if you go on exchange in
Year 3/term 2) Internship
Mandatory Courses
1. IBCoM STUDY PROGRAMME BA-2/3
Practically oriented courses in BA-2
TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 TERM 4
International and Global
Communication5 EC
Quantitative Methods5 EC
Qualitative Methods5 EC
Workshop 3: New Media Production
5 EC
Seminar Focus Area A/B
5 EC
Seminar Focus Area A/B
5 EC
Workshop 2: Communication
Management 5 EC
Research Workshop Focus Area A/B
5 EC
Minor Elective5 EC
SeminarFocus Area A/B
5 EC
Minor Elective5 EC
Minor Elective5 EC
Workshop 4:Applied Communications
3 EC
1. IBCoM STUDY PROGRAMME BA-2/3*
* For students who started the IBCoM programme in 2010-2011
Practically oriented courses in BA-3
1. IBCoM STUDY PROGRAMME BA-2/3*
TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 TERM 4
MINOR15 EC
Applied Communications
Research5 EC
INTERNSHIP 10 EC
Workshop 5: Communication
Ethics2 EC
Seminar Focus Area A/B
5 EC
Bachelor Thesis Class & Bachelor ThesisFocus Area A/B
15 EC
Free Elective Course 5 EC
OR OR
STUDY ABROAD20 EC
STUDY ABROADExtension to max. 30 EC
* For students who started the IBCoM programme in 2010-2011
EC
Focus areas courses 40 2 seminars Focus area A* 2 seminars Focus area B* Research Workshop (Focus area A or B) Bachelor Thesis Class & Bachelor Thesis (Focus area A or B)
Minor elective courses in other study areas 15
Free elective course (additional focus area seminar of minor elective) 5
Minor in another study area at Erasmus 15or
Courses at a foreign university 20-30
Specialisation Courses BA2/3
1.IBCoM STUDY PROGRAMME BA-2/3
*Students who go on an exchange in BA-3/term 2 take their 4th focus area seminar abroad
Focus Area Courses in BA-2
TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 TERM 4
International and Global
Communication5 EC
Quantitative Methods5 EC
Qualitative Methods5 EC
Workshop 3: New Media Production
5 EC
Seminar Focus Area A/B
5 EC
Seminar Focus Area A/B
5 EC
Workshop 2: Communication Management
5 EC
Research Workshop Focus Area A/B
5 EC
Minor Elective5 EC
Seminar Focus Area A/B
5 EC
Minor Elective5 EC
Minor Elective5 EC
Workshop 4:Applied Communications
3 EC
1. IBCoM STUDY PROGRAMME BA-2/3
Focus Areas Courses in BA-3
1. IBCoM STUDY PROGRAMME BA-2/3
TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 TERM 4
MINOR15 EC
Applied Communications Research
5 EC
INTERNSHIP 10 EC
Workshop 3: Communication Ethics
2 EC
Seminar Focus Area A/B
5 ECTS
BachelorThesis Class & Bachelor ThesisFocus Area A/B
15 EC
Free ElectiveExtra Focus Area course
or Minor Elective 45 ECTS
OR OR
STUDY ABROAD20 EC
STUDY ABROADExtension to max. 30 EC
Communication & Business Communication & Politics Communication Culture & Society International & Global Communication Media & Entertainment New Media Technologies
You choose: 2 seminars Focus area A* 2 seminars Focus area B* Research Workshop (Focus area A or B) Bachelor Thesis Class (Focus area A or B)
Focus Areas
2. IBCoM FOCUS AREA COURSES
*Students who go on an exchange in BA-3/term 2 take their 4th focus area seminar abroad
Two core seminars you may choose between: The Business of Media Corporate Communication Media Campaigns Media Industries: Trends and Strategies
Research workshop you may choose between: New Media and International Business New Media and Organizational Communication
Other relevant seminars ICTs and International Development Communication and International Relations Media Audiences and Effects
Communication & Business (C&B)
2. IBCoM FOCUS AREA COURSES
Disclaimer: The list of focus area seminars is preliminary and thus subject to change
Two core seminars you may choose between: Media and Politics Media Campaigns Communication and International Relations Media Audiences and Effects
Research workshop: New Media and Organizational Communication
Other relevant seminars ICTs and International Development Corporate Communication International Journalism
Communication & Politics (C&P)
2. IBCoM FOCUS AREA COURSES
Disclaimer: All information in this presentation is still preliminary and thus subject to change
Two core seminars you may choose between: Media Entertainment and Popular Culture Media Audiences and Effects International Journalism Global Television
Research workshop you may choose between: New Media and Organizational Communication New Media, Culture and Entertainment
Other relevant seminars Media and Politics Communication and International Relations
Communication, Culture & Society (CCS)
2. IBCoM FOCUS AREA COURSES
Disclaimer: All information in this presentation is still preliminary and thus subject to change
Two core seminars you may choose between: ICTs and International Development Communication and International Relations International Journalism Global Television
Research workshop you may choose between: New Media and International Business New Media, Culture and Entertainment
Other relevant seminars The Business of Media Media Entertainment and Popular Culture Media Industries: Trends and Strategies
International & Global Communication (IGC)
2. IBCoM FOCUS AREA COURSES
Disclaimer: The list of focus area seminars is preliminary and thus subject to change
Two core seminars you may choose between: Media Entertainment & Popular Culture Media Audiences & Effects Media Industries: Trends and Strategies Global Television
Research workshop New Media, Culture and Entertainment
Other relevant seminars The Business of Media International Journalism
Media & Entertainment (M&E)
2. IBCoM FOCUS AREA COURSES
Disclaimer: The list of focus area seminars ispreliminary and thus subject to change
Two core seminars you may choose between: ICTs and International Development Media Industries: Trends and Strategies The Business of Media
Research workshop you may choose between: New Media & International Business New Media, Culture and Entertainment New Media & Organizational Communication
Other relevant seminars Media Audiences & Effects Media Campaigns Corporate Communication
New Media Technologies (NMT)
2. IBCoM FOCUS AREA COURSES
Disclaimer: The list of focus area seminars is preliminary and thus subject to change
Seminars C&B C&P CCS IGC M&E NMT
The Business of Media C R R C
Media and Politics C R
Media Entertainment and Popular Culture C R C
ICTs and International Development R R C C
Media Campaigns C C R
Corporate Communication C R R
Communication and International Relations R C R C
International Journalism R C C R
Global Television C C C
Media Audiences and Effects R C C C R
Media Industries: Trends and Strategies C R C C
C: core course R: relevant to focus area
2. IBCoM Focus Area Courses Overview
Disclaimer: The list of focus area seminars is preliminary and thus subject to change
Seminars Min. number of participants: 10 Max. number of participants: 25 or 50 (check online course description) First come, first served
Research Workshops Min. number of participants: 10 Max. number of participants: 40 or 60 (check online course description) First come, first served
Admission
2. IBCoM FOCUS AREA COURSES
Minor Elective Courses • BA-2 and BA-3*• 15-20 EC in total
Minor• BA-3*• 15 EC
EUR Master’s Programmes• Gain access to Master’s programmes at other EUR faculties by taking
electives and/or a minor in that relevant field.
*Only for students who are NOT going on exchange
3. MINOR ELECTIVE COURSES & MINORS
Minor Electives in BA-2
TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 TERM 4
International and Global
Communication5 EC
Quantitative Methods5 EC
Qualitative Methods5 EC
Workshop 3: New Media Production
5 EC
Seminar Focus Area A/B
5 EC
Seminar Focus Area A/B
5 EC
Workshop 2: Communication Management
5 EC
Research Workshop Focus Area A/B
5 EC
Minor Elective 15 EC
Seminar Focus Area A/B
5 EC
Minor Elective 25 EC
Minor Elective 35 EC
Workshop 4:Applied Communications
3 EC
3. MINOR ELECTIVES CORUSES
Minor Elective Courses in BA-3
3. MINOR (ELECTIVE) COURSES
TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 TERM 4
MINOR15 EC
Applied Communications Research
5 EC
INTERNSHIP 10 EC
Workshop 5: Communication Ethics
2 EC
Seminar Focus Area A/B
5 EC
Bachelor Thesis Class & Bachelor Thesis15 EC
Free Elective Course (Extra Focus Area or
Minor Elective 4)5 EC
OR OR
STUDY ABROAD20 EC
STUDY ABROAD extension to max. 30 EC
Master’s programmes – immediately accessible
MA in Media Studies
• Media,Culture and Society
• Media and Business (start 2012-2013)
• Media and Journalism
• Media and Culture
Or:
• Research Master’s in the Sociology of Culture, Media and the Arts
• Master’s programmes in Media/Communication at other universities
4. ACCESS TO MASTER’S PROGRAMMES
EUR Master’s specializations in other fields (with minor electives)
4. ACCESS TO MASTER’S PROGRAMMES
MA Cultural Economics & Entrepreneurship
MSc Economics and Business Marketing Entrepreneurship
MSc Public Administration International Public Management and Policy
MSc Business Administration Marketing Management Human Resource Management Global Business & Stakeholder Management
MSc General Management
MA History of Society Global History and International Relations
MA Arts and Culture Studies
MSc Public Administration
MSc Sociology
MSc in Business Administration (EUR): Specialisation Marketing Management
You have access to this specialisation if you complete the following elective courses as part of your IBCoM programme (8 EC) and you have a GPA of at least 7 for your IBCoM programme (all three years)
• International Marketing Research (Year 2, Term 3/4, 3 EC)• Marketing Management (Year 2, Term 3/4, 5 EC)
Example
4. ACCESS TO MASTER’S PROGRAMMES
Study abroad in Year 3
5. STUDY ABROAD*
TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 TERM 4
MINOR15 EC
Applied Communications Research
5 EC
INTERNSHIP 10 EC
Workshop 5: Communication Ethics
2 EC
Seminar Focus Area A/B
5 EC
Bachelor Thesis Class & Bachelor Thesis 15 EC
Elective Course (Focus Area/Minor)
5 EC
OR OR
STUDY ABROAD20 EC
STUDY ABROADextension to (max) 30 EC
* For students who started the IBCoM programme in 2010-2011
Application IBCoM students this year
5. STUDY ABROAD
• This year 80% 1st choice• Over 40 students applied• USA and Australia most popular• Most unique applications
for San Diego State University
Optional BA-3: Sept 2012-2013:Term 1-2 (20-30 EC) Start planning > October-November 2011 Minimum requirements for an exchange
At the time of the application you should have completed your BA-1 courses (max 5 EC missing)
Proficiency in the language of the foreign host institution Satisfactory study results (average grade BA-1 + BA-2 Term 1
should be at least 6.5)
5. STUDY ABROAD PERIOD
5. STUDY ABROAD
Available places at each partner university will be limited.
Selection will be based on: – Study progress (EC obtained on 30 November 2011)– Study results (GPA on 30 November 2011)– Mentor (SMP)– Honours Programme (HP)– Motivation
Deadline for application: 1 February 2012
Extra challenge for excellent IBCoM students Lectures & seminars on current media and communication
issues by IBCoM Faculty and external experts in science, business, and politics
Will be offered in Term 2, 3 and 4 of Year 2 Runs from November 2011 until the end of June 2012 Study load of 15 EC Limited number of participants (max. 15 students) Students will be invited to apply depending on their performance
in BA-1: Study progress (should be 60 EC credit points on 15 August 2011) Grades (Grade Point Average BA-1 courses of at least 7)
Application: grade list, resume and motivation letter Selection will based on academic performance & motivation
6. IBCoM Honours Programme (HP)
Revised SMP Facilitating adjustment to IBCoM student life 8-10 students guided by 2 mentors Voluntary
What’s in it for you?• SMP training• IBCoM Bootcamp• Learning experience• Preference when competing for scarce resources • Lots of fun!
Requirements:• Should have obtained at least 50 EC of BA-1 by July• Attendance at introductory SMP mentor meeting• Attendance at SMP mentor training & P2P meetings• Attendance at IBCoM Bootcamp (7-9 September)
How to sign up?
7. Student Mentor Programme (SMP)
“How to choose and sign up for elective courses in BA2/3” session
• 16th May 11:00-12:30 in LB-067
Fill out Preliminary Study Plan BA-2
Attend “Internship Information Meeting”
• 21st April 15:00-16:00 or 16:00-17:00 in M2-03
June 2011 re-enrol for IBCoM through Studielink
August 2011 registering for courses of T1 & T2
8. PLANNING BA2/3 OF YOUR STUDIES
Questions?
IBCoM STUDY PROGRAMME YEAR 2/3
More information
• Check the IBCoM Website www.eshcc.eur.nl/english/IBCoM
• Contact the IBCoM Student Advisor: Miriam Heemskerk
IBCoM STUDY PROGRAMME YEAR 2/3