Journalism Courses

 

A. Master of Journalism


B. Bachelor of Journalism (3 year)


C. Bachelor of Journalism (1 year)

 

D. Journalism

 

E. Advance Programme in Journalism & Mass Communication

 


 

Master of Journalism

 

 

Eligibility for admission- Graduation in any discipline from any university

No. Of Seats- 30

Duration 2 Years (4 Semester)

 

Objectives-

1. To familiarize the student with the working of media.
2. To develop the skills for newspaper, radio. TV and web journalism.
3. To enhance research aptitude and skills to understand media and make use of them.
4. To develop understanding and its relationship with media.
5. To sensitize student about human values, Culture, development of society and environment in      relation to media.
6. To develop aptitude and competence to analysis and interpret the news and other information      for the media.

 

Semester –I

1. Foundation of Journalism & writing skills.
2. Theories of Communication.
3. Applying IT in Media.
4. Comparative Journalism.
5. Practical.

Semester –II

1. Communication research.
2. Editing and layout Designing.
3. Advance Reporting.
4. Electronic Journalism.
5. Practical.

Semester –III

1. Ideas, Challenges and current affairs.
2. Public relation and Advertising.
3. Development Journalism.
4. Magazine Journalism.

Semester –IV

1. Regulation, Law & Ethnics In Media.
2. Opinion Writing.
3. Special Paper (any one from the list given below)

Special Papers

Defence Journalism, Gender Studies
Economics, Business and financial Journalism Art & Culture Journalism,
Sustainable Development & Environment.

         

 

Bachelor of Journalism (3 year)

 

 

Eligibility for admission- 10+2

No. Of Seats- 30

Duration – 3 Years (6 Semester)

 

Objectives-

1. Provide quality education with technical know related to the field of journalism.
2. Emphasis is given on the development of creative skills and power of expression in order to     attain the competitive edge.
3. The syllabus is a judicious blend of theory and practical skill.
4. Continuous interaction between student and media organization agencies and media     personalities to make the students effective and efficient media professionals.
5. Qualified and experienced subject experts make learning an interesting experience with the use     of audio visual aids.


Semester –I

1. Development Journalism.
2. Introduction to Mass Communication.
3. Hindi.
4. Functional English.
5. Political Science.
6. Basic Economics.

Semester –II

1. Understanding News.
2. Creative Journalism Writing.
3. Communication English.
4. Governance and Politics.
5. Economics Development and Macro Economics Issues.

       

Semester –III

1. Correspondent and News gathering.
2. Interview theory and Practice.
3. Photo Journalism.
4. Emergence and International Politics.
5. Indian economy, Problems and Policies.

Semester –IV

1. Introduction to electronic media.
2. Fundamental of Computer.
3. Editing, Layout and Designing.
4. Writing for Broadcast Media (Hindi & English).
5. Public Administration, Society and Media.
6. International Trade and World economy.

Semester –V

1. On-line Journalism.
2. Advance Reporting.
3. Advertising and Public Relations.
4. Media Law and Ethics.
5. News Paper Management.
6. Communication Research and Theory.

Semester –VI

Paper I
-Development Journalism and Communication.


Paper II
Opt. Any one
-Parliamentary Reporting.
-Crime and Court.
-Art and Cultural Journalism
-Sports Journalism


Paper III
-Project Study
-Practical Training

 


 

Bachelor of Journalism (1 year)

 

 

Eligibility for admission- Graduation in any discipline from any university

No. Of Seats- 30

Duration – 1 Years (2 Semester)


Semester –I

1. News Reporting.
2. Editing.
3. Functional English / Hindi.
4. Society and Journalism.
5. Forms of Communication & Method.
6. Development of Mass Communication Media in India.
7. Subject Oriented Study.
8. Practical.

Semester –II

1. Writing for Mass Communication.
2. Communication Media Survey.
3. Computers.
4. Advertising and Public Relations.
5. Newspaper Publishing & Management.
6. Press law and ethics.
7. Introduction of Information Technology.
8. Practical.
9. Subject Oriented Study.

 


 

Journalism

 

 

Objectives of Journalism -

 1. To produce competent professionals who demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the theory and      practice of journalism and communications.

 2. To foster original scholarly work in the discipline of journalism.

 3. To increase awareness of the breadth of scholarship and practice encompassed by journalism      and the media.

 4. To enrich the understanding and discussion of journalism and the media by inquiring into, and      forging linkages with, related disciplines.

 5. To contribute to the media's understanding of their role in our culture.

 6 .To serve as a resource and open forum for the profession.

 7. Students will develop accurate and fair news stories across a variety of journalistic media.

 8. Students will exercise judgment in selecting technology appropriate to the message and      audience, and understand the implications of those choices.

 9. Develop the speaking, listening, reading, writing, viewing, and representing skills needed to     create various print publications and broadcast productions.

10. Exposure to real-world situations that instruct and demonstrate application of classroom        lessons.

 

 

Paper –I       - Introduction to Journalism, Constitution of India and Press Laws

Paper –II     - Reporting (including current affairs

Paper –III    - Writing

Paper –IV     - Editing

Paper –V      - Newspaper Management, Printing and Mass Communication
                                                            OR
                           Human Communication (Option).

Paper –VI     - Cultural Heritage of India.

 

Internal Assessment

            - (Internal Tests (at least two), Study paper, class work: Reporting, Writing, Editing and                 Alpha Journals, Viva Voce).

 

Advance Programme in Journalism & Mass Communication

 

 

Objectives of Mass Communication -

 1. Defining communication, mass communication, mass media, and culture.

 2. Understanding the relationship between communication, mass communication, and culture.

 3. Providing the basis for evaluating the impact of technology and economics on the      communication/culture relationship.

 4. Providing a broad overview of current trends in mass communication.

 5. To train mass communicators who are liberally educated, socially responsible, professionally      competent, ethical, imbued with Christian values and dedicated to public welfare and human      development.

 6 . To train mass communicators who are prepared to work in the provincial areas and contribute        to the development of the Philippine countryside.

 

Paper –I       - Communication

Paper –II     - Mass Communication

Paper –III    - Print Media.

Paper –IV     - Electronic Media

Paper –V      - Advertising & Corporate Communication and public Relation..

Paper –VI     - Cultural Heritage of India.

 

Internal Assessment

            - (Internal Tests (at least two), Study paper, Viva Voce).

   

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