Courses in English at the Institute for Media and Communication Studies
Courses in English are offered every semester; however, availability is limited and may vary.
Below is the list of courses in English at the Institute of Media and Communication Studies for the Summer Semester 2026.
Course descriptions, as well as additional information such as room numbers and schedules, are available in the online course catalogue. By clicking on a course title, you will be directed to its detailed page.
- 28552 Seminar Comparing Media Systems (Matthias Künzler)
- 28557 Seminar Innovations in Podcast & Radio (Alexander Görke/ Juska Wendland /Carl Smith)
- 28574 Seminar Contradicting in and against journalism (Christina Haritos)
- 28576 Seminar Tiny worlds of journalism (Alexander Görke)
- 28579 Seminar Colonial History and Diversity in Journalism (Kaya de Wolff & Christina Haritos)
- 28624 Seminar Communication and Social Cohesion: Novel Formats of Citizen Dialogue (Anna Litvinenko)
- 28629 Seminar Climate Change Discourse and Counterpublics: Bridging Theory and Automated Analysis (Lukas Benedikt Hoffmann)
- 28542 Student Research Project Gender and social media: A qualitative content analysis (Jo-Ju Kao)
- 28546 Student Research Project Attitudes Toward AI in European Countries: Secondary Data Analysis with R (Roland Toth)
- 28831 Methods Tutorial Counterpublics in the 21st Century: Exploring Theory and Learning Python for Analyzing Polarized Public Debates (Lukas Benedikt Hoffmann)
- 28842 Seminar Diagnosing structures of division: concepts and measures of political polarization (Yangliu Fan)
- 28845 Seminar Indigenous Women Rise Up: Memory and Activism in the Digital Era (Kaya de Wolff)
- 28846 Seminar Re-Mediating Memories of Dictatorship: Intersectional Perspectives (Kaya de Wolff)
- 28741 Seminar Science communication under siege: attacks from outside and from within (Alexander Görke / Carl Smith)
- 28743 Seminar Media Trust in Germany: Comparison across different social milieus (Anna Litvinenko)
