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2025 Fall

Thesis Seminar - JRN394 Fall 2025


Course
Seth Rogoff
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Lessons

Here is the course outline:

1. Introduction to the Course

Getting to Know the Journalism and Media Studies Thesis at AAU! Introduction to the course; syllabus review; and first discussion of AAU’s Journalism and Media Studies thesis requirements.

2. The Academic Thesis

Discussion of the components of the academic thesis, including literature review, theories and methods; chapters; sources, etc. We will use real-life examples of AAU academic theses to break down the components and discuss strengths and weaknesses.

3. The Investigative Journalism Thesis

We will discuss the components of investigative journalism thesis and review examples and strategies in the context of past AAU theses.

4. Required Workshops

TBA

Please note: you will be required to attend the following workshops. These workshops will replace the class meeting on Thursday, September 25. There is no class meeting on 25.09. Still, make sure to submit your assignment on that day. First Workshop – September 19 Facilitator: Steve Borg Topic: Getting Started, Starting Early – Getting into a graduating student mindset; How to prepare and study for the State Exam. Second Workshop – September 26 Facilitator: Dean’s Office (Nur) Topic: Administrative (Information on AAUNet, submitting application and thesis forms, downloading state exam questions, Q&A).

5. Preliminary Topic Presentations

Students will briefly present their ideas for their thesis topics and receive feedback from peers and professor.

6. Theories, Methods, Literature Reviews

This week, we will discuss theories and methods in various approaches to media analysis, as well as the section of the thesis called "literature review." Students are required to choose and read two academic, peer-reviewed articles or book chapters on their preliminary topics before the class.

7. Research Reports, Theories and Methods, Cont.

We will continue our discussion of theories and methods. Students will present one article from their research discussing its theories and methods, continuation of previous week.

8. Midterm Assignment Submission

There is no in-person class meeting during this session. You should complete and submit your thesis proposal document to me through NEO by the end of the day.

9. Student Topic Presentations and Discussions 1

Students will present a detailed discussion of their potential thesis topic, meeting the distributed guidelines.

10. Student Topic Presentations and Discussions 2

Students will present a detailed discussion of their potential thesis topic, meeting the distributed guidelines.

11. Student Topic Presentations and Discussions 3

Students will present a detailed discussion of their potential thesis topic, meeting the distributed guidelines .

12. One-on-One Project Consultations 1

Students will meet with professor one-on-one to discuss their project ideas.

13. One-on-One Project Consultations 2

Students will meet with professor one-on-one to discuss their project ideas.

14. Final Proposal Submission

There is no in-class meeting during this session. Complete your final thesis proposal and submit through NEO by the end of the day.

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