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JOU3003 - Introduction to Journalism

Objectives:

On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Identify sources and angles for multi-media content;
Demonstrate effective interviewing skills;
Produce multi-media content in an appropriate style;
Work effectively in a team;
Demonstrate basic knowledge of media law and regulation.

Content:

This module focusses on core journalism skills and is delivered in workshop sessions. Students will develop the ability to spot and develop stories and a variety of techniques in which to tell them in a range of media including online, social media, radio and television. The module will also include an introduction to the legal and regulatory issues that affect journalists.

Learning and Teaching Information:

Students will initially develop their skills in a classroom setting through a mixture of tuition, discussions and practical work. They will then progress to producing journalism in real-life settings, outside the classroom, with guidance from tutors. Equipment, including recording equipment for audio and TV, will be provided where necessary.

Formative feedback will be a high priority.

Workshops/seminars
Hours: 60
Intended Cohort: Cohort

Guided independent study
Hours: 240

Further details relating to assessment
Portfolios 1 and 2: Both portfolios comprise examples of practical multi-media journalism produced by the students.

*News Test and Interview (for students who wish to progress to an accredited programme): Students who wish to progress to the accredited programmes, BA Journalism or BA Broadcast Journalism, must pass a news test and be interviewed by a tutor. This is in order to meet entry requirements set by the NCTJ and BJTC accreditation bodies. Support will be provided on these aspects. Students who wish to progress to non-accredited programmes are exempt from this requirement.

Assessment:

001 Portfolio 1; 1250 words; end of semester 1 %
002 Portfolio 2; 1250 words; end of semester 2 %

Fact File

Module Coordinator - Darren Harper
Level - 0
Credit Value - 30
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 3YL