Diploma in Journalism - CPD & IAO Accredited
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Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
28h
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
Career in journalism is a standout amongst the most exciting fields, where you really get rewarded for something you adore. On the off chance that you see yourself as to be an inquisitive imaginative, who appreciates pursuing a story and hunting down reality, the Diploma in Journalism is your future check. This course is designed for students who are interested in a career in journalism and journalism-related fields. We open doors for students wishing to pursue writing studies or those looking for a career in newspapers and other media.
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About this course
Beginners
New freelancers
Those keen to break into journalism
Those who seek to brush up their journalism skills
Bloggers
This course is available to all learners, of all academic backgrounds.
Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification.
Good understanding of English language, numeracy and ICT are required to attend this course.
On receiving your request an academic officer from the course will call you to explain everything about the course, including how you can sign up, payment options and enrollment periods
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Subjects
- Portfolio Management
- Online Journalism
- Journalism Skills
- Writing
- Social Media
- Accredited
- Media
- Journalist
- Building quality
- Women in Journalism
- Building A Portfolio
Teachers and trainers (1)
John Adams John
Instructor
Course programme
COURSE CURRICULUM
Newspaper Journalism
- What is news?
- What is a journalist?
- The shape of the news story
- Writing the intro in simple steps
- Writing the intro, the golden rules
- Writing the news story in simple steps
- Writing the news story – clear writing
- Quotes
- Attribution
TV Journalism
- News Gathering
- Enterprising Stories
- Watch your interviewee’s body language.
- Working with Sources
- Covering Events
- Computer-Assisted Reporting
- Glossary of Broadcast News Teams
- Law, Ethics And Responsibility
- Operating Standards for News and Public Affairs
- Lighting
Media
- What is the Media?
- What Makes News?
- Plan your Approach
- Adhere to Deadlines
- The Interview
Social Media and Journalism
- Definition of Social Media
- Communication flow within journalism
- The impact of social media on journalism
Becoming a Journalist
- What Is A Journalist?
- What Type Of Degree Do I Need?
- How To Get Started Writing Before Graduation
- The Rules Of Journalism
- Building A Portfolio
- What Is Style?
- What Does A Copy Editor Do?
- Additional Degrees To Consider
- Online Journalism – The Way Of The Future
- What To Expect On Your First Job
Women in Journalism
- The Secret Significance of Journalism
- Imperfections of the Existing Woman-Journalist
- The Roads towards Journalism
- The Aspirant
- Style
- The Outside Contributor
- The Search for Copy
- The Art of Corresponding with an Editor
- Notes on the Leading Types of Papers
- Woman’s Sphere in Journalism
- Conclusion
Diploma in Journalism - CPD & IAO Accredited