International Bachelor Communication & Media How to choose & register for elective courses 16 May 2011 11:00-12:30 LB-067
Programme for Today 1. Study programme BA-2/3 2. Focus area courses 3. Minor electives 4. Access to Master programmes 5. How to choose 6. How to register 7. Study Plan 8. How to plan your studies for 2011-2012
Programme BA-2/3 (customizeable) Specialisation = 2 Focus Areas (A&B) 1. Communication & Business 2. Communication & Politics 3. Communication, Culture & Society 4. Media & Entertainment 5. International & Global Communication 6. New Media Technologies 7. Compile your own selection 4 minor electives* 1 minor* or study abroad Internship Bachelor Thesis
BA-2 Customize (3*5*4 = 60 EC + 3 = 63 EC) Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 International and Global Communication CM2001 Quantitative Methods in Media and Communication CM2005 Qualitative Methods in Media and Communication CM2006 Research Workshop 2 Focus Area A or B Seminar Focus Area A Seminar Focus Area A CWS 2: Communication Management CM2010 CWS 3: New Media Production CM2011 Minor Elective 1* Seminar Focus Area B Minor Elective 2* Minor Elective 3* Additional: Honours Programme (HP) in Term 2, 3, and 4. CWS 4: Applied Communications CM2007 (3 EC)
BA-3 Customize (= 57 EC) Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Minor (15 EC) Applied Communications Research CM 3005 (5 EC) Seminar Focus Area B Free elective (5 EC): Minor Elective 4* or Extra F.A. Seminar Internship (10 EC) CWS 5: Communication Ethics CM3010 (2 EC) Bachelor Thesis (15 EC) Study Abroad (min. 20 EC)
IBCoM Focus Areas What to choose 2 seminars Focus area A* 2 seminars Focus area B* Research Workshop (Focus area A or B) Bachelor Thesis (Focus area A or B) *Exchange in BA-3/T2: 4 th FA-S at foreign host institute
Focus Areas What options are there? 1. Communication & Business 2. Communication & Politics 3. Communication, Culture & Society 4. Media & Entertainment 5. International & Global Communication 6. New Media Technologies 7. Compile your own selection
Focus Area Seminars Overview Seminars Term- Year C&B C&P CCS IGC M&E NMT CM2030 Media & Politics T1-B2 C R CM2031 ICTs & International Development T1-B2 R R C C CM2032 Media Entertainment & Popular Culture T1-B2 C R C CM2033 The Business of Media T1-B2 C R R C CM2040 Media Campaigns T2-B2/3 C C R CM2041 Corporate Communication T2-B2/3 C R R CM2042 Communication & International Relations T2-B2/3 R C R C CM2043 International Journalism T2-B2/3 R C C R CM2044 Global Television T2-B2/3 C C C CM2046 Media Audiences and Effects T2-B2/3 R C C C R CM2047 Media & Diversity T2-B2/3 R R C CM2048 Media Representations of War T2-B2/3 R R R CM2049 Global Advertising T2-B2/3 C C CM2050 Media Industries: Trends & Strategies T2-B2/3 C R C C CM2051 Public Diplomacy T2-B2/3 C C CM2052 Transmedia Practices T2-B2/3 C C C = Core Course / R = Relevant Course
Focus Area Research Workshops Overview Research Workshops Term -Year C&B C&P CCS IGC M&E NMT CM2550 New Media & International Business T4-B2 x x x CM2551 New Media & Organizational Communication T4-B2 x x x x CM2553 New Media, Culture and Entertainment T4-B2 x x x x
Registration & Admission of Focus Area Seminars Seminars Min. number of participants: 10 Max. number of participants: 25 or 50* First Come, First Served Research Workshops Min. number of participants: 10 Max. number of participants: 40 or 60* First Come, First Served Registration: Through StudyPlan * Registering for the mandatory courses is still your own responsibility (i.e. CM2001, CM2005, CM2006, CM2010, CM2007, and CM2011) * Check online course description for exact number for specific course * Course Descriptions & Timetables will be online mid-july
Minor Electives & Minors Minor Elective Courses You take three to four Minor Electives BA-2 and BA-3* 15-20 EC in total Minor* You take one Minor BA-3 term 1* 15 EC Important Gain access to Master s programmes at other EUR faculties *Only for students who are NOT going on exchange
What Minor Electives are there? Course Faculty Area Course EC Type Language Code RSM Business Administration BAP71 Organizational Behaviour* (RSM trimester 1) 6 Lectures English RSM Business Administration BAB22 Business-Society Management (RSM trimester 1) 5 Lectures & Tutorials English RSM Business Administration BAB18 Strategic Management (RSM trimester 2) 6 Lectures & Tutorials English RSM Business Administration BAD15 Foundations of Business Law (RSM trimester 2) 4 Lectures English RSM Business Administration BAD11 Human Resource Management* (RSM trimester 2) 5 Lectures & Tutorials English RSM Business Administration BAD14 Business Information Management (RSM trimester 2) 5 Lectures English RSM Business Administration BAP72 International Investment & Trade (RSM trimester 3) 4 Lectures English RSM Business Administration BAP70 Macroeconomics & Institutional Context (RSM trimester 3) 5 Lectures English RSM Business Administration BAB11 International Marketing Research* (RSM trimester 3) 3 Lectures & Tutorials English RSM Business Administration BAB25 Marketing Management* (RSM trimester 3) 5 Lectures & Tutorials English RSM Business Administration BAD01 Innovation Management (RSM trimester 3) 4 Lectures & Tutorials English ESE Economics & Business Economics FEB13012 Consumer Behavior (ESE block 2) 4 Lectures English ESE Economics & Business Economics FEB13050 Economics of Markets, Organizations and Policy (ESE block 3) 4 Lectures English ESE Economics & Business Economics FEB13039 International Economic Institutions (ESE block 3) 4 Seminar English ESE Economics & Business Economics FEB13044 Introduction to Entrepeneurship and Strategy (ESE block 3) 4 Lectures & Tutorials English ESE Economics & Business Economics FEB13016 Marketing Research 1 (ESE block 3) 4 Lectures English ESE Economics & Business Economics FEB13035 Small Business Economics (ESE block 3) 4 Lectures English ESE Economics & Business Economics FEB11008X Marketing* (ESE block 4) 8 Lectures & Tutorials English ESHCC IBCoM CM9001 Organizational Theory 5 Lectures English ESHCC Arts & Culture CC2047 Community Arts 5 Seminar Dutch ESHCC Arts & Culture CC2015 Cultuurtheorie 5 Lectures Dutch ESHCC Arts & Culture CC2015 Cultuurtheorie 5 Lectures Dutch ESHCC Arts & Culture CC2043 Eigentijds Erfgoed 5 Seminar Dutch ESHCC Arts & Culture CC1004 Overdracht van Kunst en Cultuur 5 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESHCC Arts & Culture CC2049 Film: Inhoud en Praktijk 5 Seminar Dutch ESHCC Arts & Culture CC2005 Production and Reception of Culture 5 Lectures & Tutorials English ESHCC Arts & Culture CC9003 Internationaal Cultureel Verkeer* 5 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESHCC Arts & Culture CC9001 Kunst, Cultuur en Geschiedenis* 5 Lectures Dutch ESHCC Arts & Culture CC9002 Kunst, Cultuur en Maatschappij* 5 Seminar Dutch ESHCC Arts & Culture CC1014 Kunstsociologie* 5 Lectures Dutch ESHCC Arts & Culture CC2009 Mondialisering en Cultuur 5 Lectures Dutch ESL Criminology RQ47 Recht en criminologie in de multiculturele samenleving 6 Lectures Dutch ESL Crimonology RQ52 Historische Criminologie (cf. entry requirements) 6 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESL Crimonology RQ19 Inleiding Criminologie 6 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESL Crimonology RJ67 Theoretische Criminologie (cf. entry requirements) 9 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESHCC Cultural Economics CC2044 Art Markets in Context* 5 Seminar English ESHCC Cultural Economics CC2008 Cultural Economics* 5 Lectures & Tutorials English ESHCC Cultural Economics CC3105 Economic Aspects of the Cultural Industries* 5 Lectures & Tutorials English ESHCC Cultural Economics CC2017 Economic Theory* 5 Lectures English ESHCC Cultural Economics CC2017 Economic Theory* 5 Lectures English ESHCC Cultural Economics CC9004 Introduction to Cultural Economics* 5 Lectures English ESHCC Cultural Economics CC9004 Introduction to Cultural Economics* 5 Lectures English ESHCC Cultural Economics CC9005 Theory of Cultural Economics* 5 Lectures & Tutorials English ESHCC Cultural Economics CC3200 Value, Culture and Economics 5 Lectures English ESHCC History CH9003 Cold War, Limit War and Peace Keeping 5 Lectures & Tutorials English ESHCC History CH9002 Era of Total War 5 Lectures English ESHCC History CH3010 Geschiedenis en Theorie van Internationale Betrekkingen* 10 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESHCC History CH1001 Geschiedenis van Moderne Westerse Samenlevingen* 10 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESHCC History CH3020 Historische Beeldvorming* 5 Lectures Dutch ESHCC History CH3012 Staat en Internationalisering* 5 Lectures Dutch ESHCC History CH1007 Theorie van de Geschiedenis I* 5 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESHCC History CH9004 War and State Formation 1490s-1790s 5 Seminar English ESHCC History CH3044 Wereldgeschiedenis: Theorie en Praktijk van een Nieuwe Benadering* 10 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESL Law RJ52 Europees Recht (ESL block 1) 6 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESL Law RL25 Dutch law and Dutch legal culture in a comparative perspective (ESL block 1) 5 Lectures & Tutorials English ESL Law R0041 Inleiding Internationaal en Europees Recht (ESL block 3) 6 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESL Law R0042 Inleiding Privaatrecht (ESL block 4) 9 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESL Law R0040 Inleiding Publiekrecht (ESL block 3) 9 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESL Law R0030 Inleiding Strafrecht en Criminologie (ESL block 2) 9 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESL Law R0039 Inleiding tot de Rechtswetenschap (ESL block 1) 9 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESL Law RJ59 Public International Law (ESL block 4) 6 Lectures & Tutorials English ESL Law R0031 Rechtsgeschiedenis (ESL block 2) 6 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch ESL Law R0032 Rechtssociologie (ESL block 1) 6 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch FSW Public Administration FSWB30410 European Institutions (FSW block 5) 7.5 Seminar English FSW Public Administration FSWB30390 History of Governance (FSW block 3) 7.5 Lectures English FSW Public Administration FSWB20200 International Governance* (FSW block 6) 7.5 Lectures & Tutorials English FSW Public Administration FSWB30410 Regional Implications of International Policy Making (FSW block 7 & 8) 10 Lectures English FSW Public Administration FSWB30220 Beleid & Politiek* 7.5 Dutch FSW Public Administration FSWB30230 Vervlochten Overheid* 7.5 Lectures & Tutorials Dutch FSW Public Administration FSWB20150 Politieke Filosofie en Democratie* 7.5 Dutch
Direct access to EUR Master s in Media & Communication 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 Check requirements at respective institution
Access to Master s at other EUR Faculties MA Cultural Economics & Entrepreneurship MA Arts and Culture Studies MSc Economics and Business Marketing Entrepreneurship MSc Bestuurskunde MSc Sociologie MSc Public Administration International Public Management and Policy MSc Business Administration Marketing Management Human Resource Management Global Business & Stakeholder Management General Management MA History of Society Global History and International Relations
Access to Master s at other EUR Faculties Examples MSc in Business Administration (RSM) Specialisation Marketing Management International Marketing Research (3 EC) Marketing Management (5 EC) MSc in Public Administration (FSW) Specialisation International Public Policy and Management International and European Politics (Minor (15 EC) MA in History of Society (ESHCC) Specialisation Global History and International Relations Geschiedenis van Moderne Westerse Samenlevingen (10 EC) Historische Beeldvorming (5 EC) Geschiedenis & Theorie van International Betrekkingen OR Wereldgeschiedenis: Theorie Praktijk van een Nieuwe Benadering (10 EC) Staat & Internationalisering OR Theorie van de Geschiedenis I (5 EC) For details on access and exact entrance requirements to (other) Master s programme check: http://www.eshcc.eur.nl/english/ibcom/afterbachelor/master
KISS (Keep It Simple & Straightforward) 1. Choose Focus Area courses 2. Choose ME that meet following requirements: Use ME-slots (T1,T3,T4) ME no overlap timetables other courses Look at ESHCC ME: Same academic calendar 5 /10 ECTS Arts & Culture Cultural Economics History
Long Term Planner: another Master 1. Choose the EUR Master s you want to do 2. What are the requirements? 3. Still interested? Minor required = No exchange 4. Choose the required ME and/or Minor GPA 5. Choose FA courses that do not conflict with the timetables of your Minor Electives
Explorer How to create your itinenary: Timetable obligatory courses Make a wishlist Work your way down your list Not all combinations are possible! Important: Different year calendar at other faculties 2nd tutorial group: only when Focus Area course has enough students Total 15/20 ECTS
How to Register for Minor Electives 1. Step 1: Complete Study Plan to obtain Permission Letter 2. Next Steps: Different per faculty Check website for registration procedure per faculty (www.eshcc.eur.nl/english/ibcom/studentinfo/schedule/registering_for_mi nor_electives/) * Course Descriptions & Timetables will be online mid-july
StudyPlan What courses you plan to take in Bachelor 2 - Focus Area Seminars - Minor Electives Study Plan Registration for Focus Area Study Plan Permission Letter Minor Elective Registration Part 1 Courses you intend to take in Term 1 & 2 Deadline: 1 August 2011 Part 2 Courses you intend to take in Term 3 & 4 Deadline: 12 December 2011 Example: StudyPlan
Studyplanner 2011-2012
Remember! Sign up to be an Ambassador today! Sign up for SMP before 23 rd of May! Fill out StudyPlan Part 1 before 1 st of August Re-enrol for IBCoM through Studielink in June 2011 Register for mandatory courses of Term 1 & Term 2 before 1 st of September Always use your @student.eur.nl when communicating with the IBCoM Staff
More Information Check out the IBCoM Website www.eshcc.eur.nl/english/ibcom What to choose: - Contact the IBCoM Student Advisor: Miriam Heemskerk - Fill out your studyplanner How to register & more information: - Contact the IBCoM Programme Coordinator: Emma Hamilton
Questions?