Germany: International Mass Media and History in Germany
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Program Type
- OHIO Credit
Academic Focus
- Communication, Journalism, and Media
Program Feature
- Field Work
Country/Region
- Germany
Program Term
- Summer
For more information on this program contact:
Nerissa Young
Program Director
youngn2@ohio.edu
Caroline Bresnahan
Program Coordinator, Office of Global Opportunities
cb632524@ohio.edu
Global Opportunities
global.opportunities@ohio.edu
Application Deadline
December 15, 2024
Overview
The course will examine the history of German news media as a democratic institution after the end of monarchs through the period of Nazi Germany, the GDR and the modern democratic era.
Info Sessions
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Highlights and Excursions
In Berlin, we will meet with a reporter working for ADR, the German equivalent of public radio/television for that region of the country. We will also tour the Berlin Wall and tour the seat of German government, the Reichstag.
In Leipzig, we will tour the local daily newspaper, the MDR (public radio/TV for Saxony) Studios, the Stasi bunker where news reports were propagated during the GDR, the Buchenwald concentration camp to see the reality of the "re-education" touted during Nazi Germany and the GDR, the Forum of Contemporary History and various points in Germany where the protests began to bring down the Berlin Wall.
We will also tour the museum set up to honor military photojournalist Robert Capa, who took the famous "last soldier killed in World War II" photo, located at the bridge where the Allies came into the city to liberate it.
Good To Know
- Students should expect a moderate level of physical activity (walking) on this program.
- Course will take place during First Summer Term (May-June)
Living Arrangements
Shared (2-3 students per room) occupancy housing in centrally located hotels will be provided for students in each location.
Program Dates
May 9-May 17, 2025
Note: Students will need to depart the U.S. on May 10th in order to arrive in Berlin on May 11th.
Academics
Students will earn a total of 3 credit hours:
- JOUR 4660 with 3 credits for undergraduate students
- JOUR 5660 with 3 credits for graduate students
Cost
The program fee for this program includes: Student accommodations, breakfast daily, excursions, airport transfers, transportation to all program related activities, welcome and farewell dinner, and international health insurance.
In addition to the program fee, students should plan for 3 credit hours of tuition*, administrative fee, and out-of-pocket costs. Below is the student budget worksheet for this program, which outlines these costs.
Items that are not related to the program (ie. additional entertainment, souvenirs, extra travel, contingency funds) are not included in the cost estimates provided and should be budgeted for separately.
*Note:
- Non-resident surcharge waived for the credit hours associated with this program.
- If you are nominated to this program, you will be required to pay a deposit to confirm your participation. The deposit is a down payment on the total costs to be billed by OHIO and is determined by the total cost of the program.
Funding Opportunities
More information on financial aid and scholarships can be found on our funding pages.
Eligibility and Requirements
This program is open to Sophomores, Juniors, Senior and graduate students in good academic standing.
Students who will be on probation at any point during the program for a conduct offense that took place less than a calendar year from the program start date may not study abroad. Read the entire conduct policy.
This program accepts NON-OHIO students. For more information about this process visit the Non-OHIO student page.
Participants must have a at least a high school diploma or the equivalent (e.g. GED) by the start date of the program to be considered for eligibility. Students enrolled in College Credit Plus (CC+) are not eligible for study away programs.
Application Requirements
Applicants will be required to submit:
Undergraduate Students:
250- to 500-word statement about how this trip fits with your academic and professional goals
Names of two academic references
A copy of your DARs
Preference will be given to students with higher GPA's.
Graduate Students:
250- to 500-word statement about how this trip fits with your academic and research goals
Names of two academic references
A copy of your C-V or resumé
A copy of your DARs
Preference will be given to students whose research agenda matches program outcomes.
Entry and Exit Requirements
U.S. citizens are required to have a valid U.S. passport when traveling outside of the United States. If you plan to study or travel abroad in the next year,   â¶Ä¯n´Ç·É.
U.S. citizens  will not  need a visa or other special document to enter the country for the length of this program. Please also note that visa requirements may vary if you plan to stay in the country longer than the program dates or travel to other countries during or after the program. Please familiarize yourself with these recommendations and requirements prior to applying to this program.
For more specific visa related information, please visit OGO’s  Visa Information Page
Information for  Non-U.S. citizens