Open to | : | Undergraduate or Graduate Level |
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Prerequisites | : | English Proficiency - Reading and Writing |
Course Format | : | Individually Paced |
Prerequisites | : | Typically 3 months |
Course Code | : | MSJ |
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Journalism & Media cover the sub disciplines that focus on how the public gains access to information. Be it through Journalism, Media Management, Public Relations, Translation & Interpreting, the Bachelor’s or Master’s students of this subject must measure words and understand their influence flawlessly. Program offer crucial expertise for working in media administrations, such as excellent written and spoken communication skills, critical thinking, and a moral and accountable outlook.
DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION
- Broadcast Journalism
- Digital Journalism
- Enterprise Journalism
- Political Journalism
- Journalism design and graphics
- Science and environmental journalism
- Public Relations & Advertising
- Develop writing & communication skills
- Master investigate reporting techniques
- Learn media law & ethics fundamentals
- Explore digital reporting & multimedia production
- Hone essential research, interviewing & storytelling skills
TUTORIALS/SEMINARS
During the tutorials or seminars, a student will work on case studies and discuss new models of business.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
This course requires a properly maintained computer with high-speed internet access and an up-to-date web browser (such as Chrome or Firefox). The student must be able to communicate with the instructor via email.
This course uses an asynchronous mode and students are provided with tiered video and self-guided learning modules. Live online interaction with the instructor can be arranged. The “on-site” classroom works on standard computers and instructor-led exercises, seminars, and workshops if applicable.
Most course lectures may be viewed on mobile devices, but in some cases, assignments and quizzes must be completed on a desktop or laptop computer.
END OF COURSE REQUIREMENTS
In fulfillment of the course, students are required to take the final examination, as well as an end-of-course project or research paper.