Syllabi | Prof. David Abrahamson
Course Syllabi
Please make your selection from the following course syllabi:
- Literary Journalism (375) - An upper-level undergraduate course focusing on both reading and writing, with a specific emphasis on exploring both the form and content of the "literature of journalism."
- Mastering Media Change (GEN LA 280-7) - A 200-level undergraduate residential college tutorial (enrollment by permission, open only to residential college members), focusing on the study of the process of media evolution.
- Media Presentation: Magazine Editing (351) - An upper-level undergraduate course focusing on the craft of magazine editing and the art of magazine editorial management. For the Spring term, choose from either Monday's class or the section that meets on Wednesday.
- The Journalism of Impact (GEN LA 280-7) - A 200-level undergraduate residential college tutorial (enrollment by permission, open only to residential college members), focusing on the study of "stories that made a difference."
- Graduate Magazine Editing (424-1) - A graduate-level course, emphasing both magazine editing skills and a broader view of magazine editorial management.
- Magazine Editing in an International Context (351a) - An upper-level undergraduate course focusing on magazine editing and editorial management, with a particular emphasis on contrasting the traditional domestic models of magazine publishing with the increasingly global nature of the industry.
- Magazine Writing (350) - An upper-level undergraduate course on magazine writing, with a additional emphasis on longer, more aspiring forms of writing.
- Graduate Magazine Writing (424-0) - A graduate-level course on magazine writing, with a additional focus on critical analysis and longer forms of writing.
- Magazine Publishing (434-0, 434-1) - The project-based course which serves as the capstone of the graduate magazine publishing program. Included here is a summary of the course structure, schedule and requirements.