Interdisciplinary

Courses

ID103: Practicum Fitzwater Center I

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable and individualized experience in communication media technology, management, marketing and communication. The student will be actively involved in: - student media outlets, including PoliticsFitzU, The Pierce Arrow, WFPC-LP 105.3 FM, Fitzwater Productions, Ravens Sports Network (non-game coverage); and/or - the development and delivery of a broad range of Fitzwater Center programming, including but not limited to Constitution Day observances, The Presidency & The Press, IndieLens Pop-up film screenings, Fitzwater Honors events, podcast development, or video projects; and/or - professional partnerships that include the Granite State News Collaborative, NHPBS, Citizens Count, the Franklin Pierce Law Center at UNH, Radically Rural/The Keene-Sentinel and the Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship, and state civics organization. Under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, and depending on the numbers enrolled, students will work as individuals or in small teams on one or more projects, acting in any number of appropriate roles, including but not limited to event planner, engagement specialist, writer, producer, on-air talent, and audio specialist. As the practicum begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; in a few weeks, they will self-select the skills and relevant projects they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID104: Practicum Fitzwater Center II

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable and individualized experience in communication media technology, management, marketing and communication. The student will be actively involved in: - student media outlets, including PoliticsFitzU, The Pierce Arrow, WFPC-LP 105.3 FM, Fitzwater Productions, Ravens Sports Network (non-game coverage); and/or - the development and delivery of a broad range of Fitzwater Center programming, including but not limited to Constitution Day observances, The Presidency & The Press, IndieLens Pop-up film screenings, Fitzwater Honors events, podcast development, or video projects; and/or - professional partnerships that include the Granite State News Collaborative, NHPBS, Citizens Count, the Franklin Pierce Law Center at UNH, Radically Rural/The Keene-Sentinel and the Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship, and state civics organization. Under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, and depending on the numbers enrolled, students will work as individuals or in small teams on one or more projects, acting in any number of appropriate roles, including but not limited to event planner, engagement specialist, writer, producer, on-air talent, and audio specialist. As the practicum begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; in a few weeks, they will self-select the skills and relevant projects they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID105: Practicum Ravens Sports Network I

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable experience in all aspects of live field production, from pre-production through production, as on-air talent, behind-the-scenes crew, or as an assistant producer/director. Through Ravens Sports Network, and under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, students will work in teams of 4-6 to deliver professional-level livestreaming of Ravens Athletics to the FloCollege global platform, launched in 2024. As the semester begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; at the end of the first month, they will self-select the skills they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2; post-regular season championship practicum possible. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID106: Practicum Ravens Sports Network II

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable experience in all aspects of live field production, from pre-production through production, as on-air talent, behind-the-scenes crew, or as an assistant producer/director. Through Ravens Sports Network, and under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, students will work in teams of 4-6 to deliver professional-level livestreaming of Ravens Athletics to the FloCollege global platform, launched in 2024. As the semester begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; at the end of the first month, they will self-select the skills they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2; post-regular season championship practicum possible. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID113: Experiential Travel 1

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with an augmented travel experience. The student will prepare for the travel experience by learning about the country(ies) history, language, and customs prior to departure and will complete a culminating reflection on the experience. The student enrolls in the practicum in the semester preceding the schedule travel. May be repeated for general elective credit

ID114: Experiential Travel 2

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with an augmented travel experience. The student will prepare for the travel experience by learning about the country(ies) history, language, and customs prior to departure and will complete a culminating reflection on the experience. The student enrolls in the practicum in the semester preceding the schedule travel. May be repeated for general elective credit.

ID203: Practicum Fitzwater Center III

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable and individualized experience in communication media technology, management, marketing and communication. The student will be actively involved in: - student media outlets, including PoliticsFitzU, The Pierce Arrow, WFPC-LP 105.3 FM, Fitzwater Productions, Ravens Sports Network (non-game coverage); and/or - the development and delivery of a broad range of Fitzwater Center programming, including but not limited to Constitution Day observances, The Presidency & The Press, IndieLens Pop-up film screenings, Fitzwater Honors events, podcast development, or video projects; and/or - professional partnerships that include the Granite State News Collaborative, NHPBS, Citizens Count, the Franklin Pierce Law Center at UNH, Radically Rural/The Keene-Sentinel and the Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship, and state civics organization. Under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, and depending on the numbers enrolled, students will work as individuals or in small teams on one or more projects, acting in any number of appropriate roles, including but not limited to event planner, engagement specialist, writer, producer, on-air talent, and audio specialist. As the practicum begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; in a few weeks, they will self-select the skills and relevant projects they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID204: Practicum Fitzwater Center IV

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable and individualized experience in communication media technology, management, marketing and communication. The student will be actively involved in: - student media outlets, including PoliticsFitzU, The Pierce Arrow, WFPC-LP 105.3 FM, Fitzwater Productions, Ravens Sports Network (non-game coverage); and/or - the development and delivery of a broad range of Fitzwater Center programming, including but not limited to Constitution Day observances, The Presidency & The Press, IndieLens Pop-up film screenings, Fitzwater Honors events, podcast development, or video projects; and/or - professional partnerships that include the Granite State News Collaborative, NHPBS, Citizens Count, the Franklin Pierce Law Center at UNH, Radically Rural/The Keene-Sentinel and the Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship, and state civics organization. Under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, and depending on the numbers enrolled, students will work as individuals or in small teams on one or more projects, acting in any number of appropriate roles, including but not limited to event planner, engagement specialist, writer, producer, on-air talent, and audio specialist. As the practicum begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; in a few weeks, they will self-select the skills and relevant projects they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID205: Practicum Ravens Sports Network III

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable experience in all aspects of live field production, from pre-production through production, as on-air talent, behind-the-scenes crew, or as an assistant producer/director. Through Ravens Sports Network, and under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, students will work in teams of 4-6 to deliver professional-level livestreaming of Ravens Athletics to the FloCollege global platform, launched in 2024. As the semester begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; at the end of the first month, they will self-select the skills they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2; post-regular season championship practicum possible. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID206: Practicum Ravens Sports Network IV

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable experience in all aspects of live field production, from pre-production through production, as on-air talent, behind-the-scenes crew, or as an assistant producer/director. Through Ravens Sports Network, and under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, students will work in teams of 4-6 to deliver professional-level livestreaming of Ravens Athletics to the FloCollege global platform, launched in 2024. As the semester begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; at the end of the first month, they will self-select the skills they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2; post-regular season championship practicum possible. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID232: The Beatles: Voice of a Generation

Credits 3
This course is designed to examine how the musical group, the Beatles, influenced the worlds of music, film, fashion, art, business, and spirituality in the context of the 1960s. The band’s impact will be studied by use of recordings, primary documents, subsequent scholarly writings, and DVDs.

ID291: Interdisciplinary Internship

Credits 1 12
This course is for students pursuing an internship opportunity outside of the student’s major program. Internship level to be determined by student class standing and level of responsibility expected by internship. Credit hours to be determined by amount of hours required by internship, with a general guide being 45 hours of work equals 1 credit. The standard Internship Contract will have to be completed, submitted, and approved. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing

ID303: Practicum Fitzwater Center V

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable and individualized experience in communication media technology, management, marketing and communication. The student will be actively involved in: - student media outlets, including PoliticsFitzU, The Pierce Arrow, WFPC-LP 105.3 FM, Fitzwater Productions, Ravens Sports Network (non-game coverage); and/or - the development and delivery of a broad range of Fitzwater Center programming, including but not limited to Constitution Day observances, The Presidency & The Press, IndieLens Pop-up film screenings, Fitzwater Honors events, podcast development, or video projects; and/or - professional partnerships that include the Granite State News Collaborative, NHPBS, Citizens Count, the Franklin Pierce Law Center at UNH, Radically Rural/The Keene-Sentinel and the Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship, and state civics organization. Under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, and depending on the numbers enrolled, students will work as individuals or in small teams on one or more projects, acting in any number of appropriate roles, including but not limited to event planner, engagement specialist, writer, producer, on-air talent, and audio specialist. As the practicum begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; in a few weeks, they will self-select the skills and relevant projects they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID304: Practicum Fitzwater Center VI

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable and individualized experience in communication media technology, management, marketing and communication. The student will be actively involved in: - student media outlets, including PoliticsFitzU, The Pierce Arrow, WFPC-LP 105.3 FM, Fitzwater Productions, Ravens Sports Network (non-game coverage); and/or - the development and delivery of a broad range of Fitzwater Center programming, including but not limited to Constitution Day observances, The Presidency & The Press, IndieLens Pop-up film screenings, Fitzwater Honors events, podcast development, or video projects; and/or - professional partnerships that include the Granite State News Collaborative, NHPBS, Citizens Count, the Franklin Pierce Law Center at UNH, Radically Rural/The Keene-Sentinel and the Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship, and state civics organization. Under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, and depending on the numbers enrolled, students will work as individuals or in small teams on one or more projects, acting in any number of appropriate roles, including but not limited to event planner, engagement specialist, writer, producer, on-air talent, and audio specialist. As the practicum begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; in a few weeks, they will self-select the skills and relevant projects they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID305: Practicum Ravens Sports Network V

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable experience in all aspects of live field production, from pre-production through production, as on-air talent, behind-the-scenes crew, or as an assistant producer/director. Through Ravens Sports Network, and under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, students will work in teams of 4-6 to deliver professional-level livestreaming of Ravens Athletics to the FloCollege global platform, launched in 2024. As the semester begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; at the end of the first month, they will self-select the skills they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2; post-regular season championship practicum possible. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID306: Practicum Ravens Sport Network VI

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable experience in all aspects of live field production, from pre-production through production, as on-air talent, behind-the-scenes crew, or as an assistant producer/director. Through Ravens Sports Network, and under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, students will work in teams of 4-6 to deliver professional-level livestreaming of Ravens Athletics to the FloCollege global platform, launched in 2024. As the semester begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; at the end of the first month, they will self-select the skills they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2; post-regular season championship practicum possible. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID391: Interdisciplinary Internship

Credits 1 12
Interdisciplinary Internship 1-12 credits. This course is for students pursuing an internship opportunity outside of the student’s major program. Internship level to be determined by student class standing and level of responsibility expected by internship. Credit hours to be determined by amount of hours required by internship, with a general guide being 45 hours of work equals 1 credit. The standard Internship Contract will have to be completed, submitted, and approved. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing

ID402: Practicum Fitzwater Center VII

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable and individualized experience in communication media technology, management, marketing and communication. The student will be actively involved in: - student media outlets, including PoliticsFitzU, The Pierce Arrow, WFPC-LP 105.3 FM, Fitzwater Productions, Ravens Sports Network (non-game coverage); and/or - the development and delivery of a broad range of Fitzwater Center programming, including but not limited to Constitution Day observances, The Presidency & The Press, IndieLens Pop-up film screenings, Fitzwater Honors events, podcast development, or video projects; and/or - professional partnerships that include the Granite State News Collaborative, NHPBS, Citizens Count, the Franklin Pierce Law Center at UNH, Radically Rural/The Keene-Sentinel and the Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship, and state civics organization. Under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, and depending on the numbers enrolled, students will work as individuals or in small teams on one or more projects, acting in any number of appropriate roles, including but not limited to event planner, engagement specialist, writer, producer, on-air talent, and audio specialist. As the practicum begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; in a few weeks, they will self-select the skills and relevant projects they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID404: Practicum Fitzwater Center VIII

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable and individualized experience in communication media technology, management, marketing and communication. The student will be actively involved in: - student media outlets, including PoliticsFitzU, The Pierce Arrow, WFPC-LP 105.3 FM, Fitzwater Productions, Ravens Sports Network (non-game coverage); and/or - the development and delivery of a broad range of Fitzwater Center programming, including but not limited to Constitution Day observances, The Presidency & The Press, IndieLens Pop-up film screenings, Fitzwater Honors events, podcast development, or video projects; and/or - professional partnerships that include the Granite State News Collaborative, NHPBS, Citizens Count, the Franklin Pierce Law Center at UNH, Radically Rural/The Keene-Sentinel and the Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship, and state civics organization. Under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, and depending on the numbers enrolled, students will work as individuals or in small teams on one or more projects, acting in any number of appropriate roles, including but not limited to event planner, engagement specialist, writer, producer, on-air talent, and audio specialist. As the practicum begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; in a few weeks, they will self-select the skills and relevant projects they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID405: Practicum Ravens Sports Network VII

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable experience in all aspects of live field production, from pre-production through production, as on-air talent, behind-the-scenes crew, or as an assistant producer/director. Through Ravens Sports Network, and under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, students will work in teams of 4-6 to deliver professional-level livestreaming of Ravens Athletics to the FloCollege global platform, launched in 2024. As the semester begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; at the end of the first month, they will self-select the skills they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2; post-regular season championship practicum possible. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID406: Practicum Ravens Sport Network VIII

Credits 1
This practicum is designed to provide students of any major with highly transferable experience in all aspects of live field production, from pre-production through production, as on-air talent, behind-the-scenes crew, or as an assistant producer/director. Through Ravens Sports Network, and under the direction of professional Fitzwater Center staff, students will work in teams of 4-6 to deliver professional-level livestreaming of Ravens Athletics to the FloCollege global platform, launched in 2024. As the semester begins, students will be exposed to a broad range of opportunities for professional development; at the end of the first month, they will self-select the skills they seek to focus on, including in management, technology and communication. The student must work a minimum of 40 hours per semester, primarily in the field but also in weekly production meetings. Prerequisite: None. Offered in Fall and Spring semesters, Winter Term, Summer Terms 1 and 2; post-regular season championship practicum possible. May be repeated for general elective credit. Honors credit is available.

ID491: Interdisciplinary Internship

Credits 1 12
This course is for students pursuing an internship opportunity outside of the student’s major program. Internship level to be determined by student class standing and level of responsibility expected by internship. Credit hours to be determined by amount of hours required by internship, with a general guide being 45 hours of work equals 1 credit. The standard Internship Contract will have to be completed, submitted, and approved. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing