On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of professional skills
Demonstrate and reflect on transferrable skills required for employment and assess level of preparedness for the working world
Reflect on personal strengths and weaknesses
Demonstrate sector knowledge and understanding, particularly in the context of employment opportunities
Demonstrate a proficiency in accurate and comprehensive note-taking;
Apply knowledge and skills in the workplace and perform to a satisfactory standard during the placement block
This module supports students in understanding the different opportunities open to them in the workplace, the skills employers are looking for and helps them develop the employability skills required in the workplace.
At the end of this module students will take part in an intensive two-week professional skills preparation block before undertaking an industry placement.
As part of this module, students will also embark on intensive training in fast note taking using the journalism industry standard shorthand, Teeline, and be required to work towards speeds of 80-100 wpm.
This module will be taught in interactive workshop sessions.
Placement preparation workshops
Hours: 20
Intended Group size: Cohort
Shorthand
Hours: 40 minimum
Intended Group size: 25
Placement (including placement preparation block)
Hours: 1
Hours: 140
Intended Group size: 1
Further details relating to assessment
Do all individual components need to be passed to pass the module overall? Yes (with exception of directed activities)
Is this module exempt from condonement of marginal failure? Yes
Directed activities: these consist of weekly tasks that must be completed and submitted for inspection at timetabled sessions each week. The assessment will be assessed on a pass/fail basis with a pass requiring at least 75% of all weekly tasks to be completed successfully. A pass will lead to the full award of 10% towards the final module mark. A fail in directed activities will contribute 0% to the final mark.
Portfolio 1 will typically include a CV and application letter, a mock professional interview and sector analysis.
Students on all Journalism programmes are required to undertaking shorthand theory classes in Semester 1.
Students on BA (Hons) Journalism must continue with shorthand in Semester 2 and work towards speed assessments as a condition of being on a programme which is professionally-accredited by the NCTJ. The minimum speed students are expected to attain is 60wpm.
Students on other Journalism programmes may choose to continue with shorthand in Semester 2. Those who opt not to continue with shorthand will be required to undertake an alternative essay assessment.
Students are required to submit for all forms of assessment in order to pass this module.
The teaching of Teeline Shorthand is informed by professional expectations in industry that all trainee journalists learn shorthand. Students will be assessed via NCTJ shorthand examinations.
Shorthand is one of the core examinations in the NCTJ Diploma and students MUST obtain shorthand at a speed of at least 60wpm in order to be eligible for the NCTJ Diploma. To be eligible for the Gold Standard Diploma, students must achieve 100wpm.
001 Portfolio 1 equivalent to 2000 words during semester 1 and semester 2 70%
002 Directed activities throughout the year 10%
003 Shorthand Pass/Fail during/emd of sem 2 0%
004 Placement (7 weeks including 2 week placement preparation block) end of semester 2 0%
005 Weekly work reflection end of semester 2 20%
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Level - 4
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 4YL