Courses
Classes in the capital
The courses you’ll take as a CMCI in D.C. will help you bring a critical thinking perspective to the challenges you’ll face during your internship. Class sizes are kept small by design to facilitate relationships, allow for shared experiences from internship and academic work, and encourage lively discussions with invited guests and instructors.
In the fall and spring, you take three courses and earn a combined 15 credits for internships (6 credits) and classes. You will take the following 3-credit courses in either semester.
In the summer, you will take CMCI 3000 Special Topics: Media Skills for Professionals (3 credits) and earn a combined nine internship and course credits.
These courses generally fulfill upper-division elective course requirements. In addition, the internship credits you’ll earn in Washington typically fulfill the requirement for majors needing one in order to graduate.
For questions about how the coursework fulfills your degree requirements, contact your academic advisor.
I anticipated an internship where I would sit at a desk for hours, and that’s not at all what it’s been. I feel I'm doing work that's interesting and useful for people in different sectors.”
Michael Bass (ٰٰdz’24)
Intern, The Hill