Communications and Media Studies grants
pass/fail credit for internships in communications (television and radio
stations, newspapers and magazine advertising and public relations agencies,
publishing houses, and film production companies). Internships are available
during both academic semesters as well as during the summer months. Students
must work a minimum of 150 hours during the semester, write four short
papers, and meet regularly with the faculty advisor.
Many students choose to do
more than one internship, and some choose to intern during the summer
as well. Summer internships in recent
years have included The Late Show with David Letterman, Dateline
NBC, CBS-TV, WGBH-TV, National Public Radio, and The Atlantic
Monthly.
In addition
to learning how the media industry operates and influences
the public, students who intern also learn about interpersonal dynamics,
improve verbal and written communication skills, and establish contacts
with professionals. Occasionally, students are able to turn internships
into job placements after graduation. All students gain a greater
degree of self confidence, increase their knowledge of media as
a possible career path, and make valuable contacts. To
find an internship, students can utilize the CMS internship binders
at 95 Talbot Ave., as well as the Tufts Career Connect and MonsterTrak online listings on the Career Services Website. Some students also find
the Tufts Career Network useful for networking with alumni about
internships and job advice. |