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The Media in Germany May 15- June 3, 2012 Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, and Bonn

The Media in Germany May 15- June 3, 2012 Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, and Bonn. Next Information Session: November 10 th , at 2:00 p.m. in MMTH 235. Study Abroad Program by School of Journalism & Broadcasting and The Department of Modern Languages Faculty: Dr. Laura McGee

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The Media in Germany May 15- June 3, 2012 Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, and Bonn

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  1. The Media in Germany May 15- June 3, 2012 Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, and Bonn Next Information Session: November 10th, at 2:00 p.m. in MMTH 235 Study Abroad Program by School of Journalism & Broadcasting and The Department of Modern Languages Faculty: Dr. Laura McGee Modern Languages laura.mcgee@wku.edu and Jo-Anne Ryan, M.S. Journalism & Broadcasting jo-anne.ryan@wku.edu Find an application at: www.wku.edu/studyabroad Due December 1, 2011 Who are the major players on the German media scene? How does the media work differently than it does in the US? We start our journey by getting to know the cityscape of Berlin, we stay with host families, and we have site visits to newspapers, radio and TV stations, journalism schools and the press offices of the government. We travel by train to 3 more cities. Discussions with experts and an individually arranged site visit tailored to YOUR professional interests round out the program. Earn 3 credits of German (211 or 306), or JOUR/BCOM 481 Pre-requisites: An interest in the media and some ability in German (at least 102) Cost $2,500 plus tuition $200. Includes airfare, accommodation, entrance fees, meals, transit passes. Does not include ISIC card, insurance, 1 meal/day.

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