J298 Advanced Climate Change Lab

How can we innovate to transform the public’s understanding of climate change, inspiring positive action and holding power to account? This interdisciplinary production class is an experimental laboratory for developing exceptional works of climate journalism, in all its forms. It is intended primarily for second year J-School students who want to pursue a capstone project related to some facet of climate change, biodiversity or the environment.

Additionally, the Lab welcomes select graduate students from other programs across the University, who add expertise in environmental science and policy, or add creative and technical skills, and gain experience in climate journalism.

Depending on student interest, the Lab may include several projects or a larger collaboration on a theme — and can involve documentary films, multimedia packages, social video series, podcasts, narrative writing or media startups. Over the course of the semester, students will meet weekly to develop their projects – in addition to guest speakers and lectures. Each selected project is eligible for seed funding, and we’ll seek to connect student projects with additional funders and publishers.

 

Details

Instructor(s):  

Time:  Tue 9-11am

Location:  104 North Gate

Class Number:  16361

Section:  002

Units:  3

Length:  15 weeks

Course Material Fee:  None

Enroll Limit:  15

Restrictions & Prerequisites


None