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  School of Communication and Information 2011–2013 Master of Communication and Information Studies Program Curriculum: Overview Experiential Learning (6 credits)  

Experiential Learning (6 credits)



All M.C.I.S. students are required to take 6 credits of experiential learning. In these supervised experiences, students will engage with practitioners to learn skills and perspectives. Grades are assigned based on a self-evaluation by the student and a supervisor-evaluation by the practitioner or faculty member. Online students may complete this requirement in an online opportunity or in their local area. Students may satisfy this requirement through a combination of the following options:

  • Internships (150 hours for 3 credits) in businesses, nonprofits, government agencies, and/or Rutgers units/departments. Students may not intern where they are employed.
  • Practicum--students work with faculty in executing cutting-edge research projects.
  • Teaching Interns--students work as assistants to a professor in a course related to their study.
  • Fellowship--students apply and are selected as Fellows in the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) Fellowship program. Six of the credits earned in this program may be applied to degree requirements. Fellows have tuition paid and receive a stipend. They spend 20 hours per week on site at J&J. Belgium Fellows spend one year in Brussels for their placement.
 
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