JOU5322 - Professional Development Broadcast Journalism

Objectives:

On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Apply knowledge and skills in college-based radio and television news days and perform to a satisfactory professional standard
Critically reflect on the structured professional experience provided by news days and evaluate performance in order to structure and personal and professional development plan
Apply and demonstrate an understanding of the laws and legal restrictions governing reporters
Apply and demonstrate an understanding of regulatory regimes governing broadcast journalism

Content:

1. A professional development programme, typically two day-long events, with special reference to the journalism sector. The programme will comprise:
- reflection on the nature of work and ethical issues related to it;
- development of group work and team building;
- interviews with Placement Tutor.
2. The Law element (Semester 1) in the PDPM module will build on and enhance the study of Law from Level 1, and will normally include topics such as reporting restrictions, contempt of court and defamation.
3. An in-house live broadcasting period at the beginning of Semester 2, in both radio and television – outward facing, and using all the industry conventions associated with reporting, production and broadcasting.
4. Critical reflection and evaluation of this period of news days.

Learning and Teaching Information:

Lectures: Law: Semester 1
Contact hours: 10
Intended group size: Full cohort

Workshops: Work Placement: Semester 1
Contact hours: 10
Intended group size: Full cohort

Regulatory compliance workshops
Contact hours: 10
Intended group size: Full cohort

News days
Contact hours: 140 hours
Intended group size: Full cohort

Guided independent study
Hours: 30

Further details relating to assessment
An overall numeric mark will be returned for this module.
Students must pass all elements of assessment in order to pass the module overall.
The news days will be spread across 6 weeks and will comprise at least 140 hours in order to meet BJTC requirements. They will comprise a variety of live broadcast exercises normally based at Leeds Trinity. For their final, 7th week of placement, all students are required to take an active part in Journalism Week.

Assessment:

001 Law exam 1½ hours End of Semester 1 50%
002 News days Minimum of 140 hours Pass/Fail During Semester 2 0%
003 News days: Report 1,000 words During Semester 2 25%
004 Compliance case study 1,000 During Semester 2 25%


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Fact File

Module Coordinator - Mr Richard Horsman
Level - 5
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 5YL