Journalism Diploma Level 3 - CPD Certified
Course
Online
Fast track to a career in Journalism
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
32h
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
Do you want to report live events as they happen? If you are interested in writing and telling the recent events that are happening around the world, then Journalism might just be the path you want to follow. How to get started? By enrolling into this course.
Journalism is a form of writing that tells people about things that really happened, but that they might not have known about already Journalists write and assemble together news stories that will interest their audience. By gathering together a number of different sources and ensuring that all the arguments are represented, they keep their audience abreast of events in their world. Getting your creative writing in full flow, journalism can encompass everything from hard-edged investigative reporting for national newspapers and television channels to more subdued article-writing for trade journals and the consumer press.
Put your writing skills to good use and have a career in journalism with the help of this course. Write captivating headlines and become a renowned journalist.
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About this course
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students of all academic backgrounds.
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
- Newspaper Journalism
- Journalism Skills
- Writing
- Social Media
- Media
- Media Journalism
- Journalism Translation
- TV Journalism
- Social Media and Journalism
- Becoming a Journalist
Teachers and trainers (1)
Adams Academy
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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
Journalism Diploma Level 3 - CPD Certified