At the University of North Carolina, you can pursue unique academic opportunities to study journalism, media policy, and law, and examine how these three areas intersect. Students may select from a wide range of courses related to media law and media policy and can gain practical experience addressing issues that will be at the center of major legal and policy debates now and in the years to come. Students enrolled at the UNC School of Law and UNC School of Media and Journalism may specialize in media law, and a dual M.A./J.D. degree program is offered in connection with the center. Check out these links for more information on what YOU can do at UNC:
Add relevant student contact/ use MJ current student page as example (http://mj.unc.edu/current-students)
http://medialaw.unc.edu/for-students/
CURRENT STUDENTS content:
Important Deadlines for students; adding classes, dropping, etc
Divide bars into more relevant structuring on http://medialaw.unc.edu/for-students/ so there’s more clear divide between current students and prospective students
Slideshow of current students / students at events
Calendar for student events / deadlines
Schedule appointment?
Class options / paths to take. “I am a _____ track” shows what classes are needed, how many, etc on http://mj.unc.edu/current-students
Link to career page or make a page more relevant to grad students or recently graduated