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Courses 2009-2010

Course descriptions can be found in the Stanford Bulletin.

Fall

Comm Title Instructor Units
1A/211 Media Technologies, People, and Society Nass 5/4
104 Reporting, Writing and Understanding the News Brinkley 5
106/206 Communication Research Methods Gauthier 5/4
125/225 Perspectives on American Journalism Glasser 5/4
153 Internet, Politics, and Society Lev-On 5
162/262 Analysis of Political Campaigns Iyengar 5/4
177D/277D Specialized Writing and Reporting: Magazine Journalism Frankel 5/4
182/282 Virtual Communities & Social Media Rheingold 5/4
273 Public Issues Reporting I Grimes 3-4
275 Multimedia Storytelling Migielicz / Sugano 4
291 Graduate Journalism Seminar Grimes 1
308 Graduate Seminar in Political Psychology Krosnick 1-3
310 Methods of Analysis Program in the Social Sciences Jackman 1-3
311 Theory of Communication Reeves 1-5

Winter

Comm Title Instructor Units
1B Media, Culture and Society Turner 5
108/208 Media Processes and Effects Kreiss 5/4
116/216 Journalism Law Wheaton 5/4
117/217 Digital Journalism Rheingold 5/4
118Q Theories of Film Practice Breitrose 4
168/268/368 Experimental Research in Advanced User Interfaces Nass 1-5
169/269 Computers and Interfaces: Psychology and Design Nass 5/4
177G/277G Specialized Writing and Reporting: Covering Silicon Valley Grimes 5/4
177K/277K Specialized Writing and Reporting: Human Rights Journalism Frankel 5/4
177S/277S Specialized Writing and Reporting: Sports Journalism Pomerantz 5/4
274 Public Issues Reporting II Brinkley 4
291 Graduate Journalism Seminar Brinkley 1
301 Communication Curriculum Development and Pedagogy Gauthier
308 Graduate Seminar in Political Psychology Krosnick 1-3
310 Methods of Analysis Program in the Social Sciences Jusko, Rodden 1
314 Doctoral Research Methods IIB Glasser 1-3
318 Doctoral Research Methods II Krosnick 1-5
325G Comparative Studies of News and Journalism Glasser 1-5
372G Seminar in Psychological Processing Reeves 1-5

Spring

Comm Title Instructor Units
104 Reporting, Writing, and Understanding the News Frankel 5
120/220 Digital Media in Society WIM Turner 5/4
140/240 Digital Media Entrepreneurship Grimes 3-5
160/260 The Press and the Political Process Iyengar 5/4
168/268/368 Experimental Research in Advanced User Interfaces Nass 1-5
172/272 Media Psychology Reeves
177C/277C Specialized Writing and Reporting: Environmental Journalism Hayden 5/4
177Y/277Y Specialized Writing and Reporting: Foreign Correspondence Brinkley 5/4
212/312 Models of Democracy Fishkin / Lev-On 3-5
291 Graduate Journalism Seminar Frankel 1
308 Graduate Seminar in Political Psychology Krosnick 1-3
310 Methods of Analysis Program in the Social Sciences Jusko, Rodden 1
317 Doctoral Research Methods I Fishkin 1-5
320G Advanced Topics in New Media Turner 1-5

Summer

The courses offered in summer quarter of 2010 will be determined by the end of 2009.

For summer courses and programs, visit Summer at Stanford.