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Introduction to Journalism Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for a Certificate Course in Journalism and Editing. It covers 5 papers that address topics such as the history and ethics of journalism, reporting, writing, editing, feature writing, digital media, specialized fields like sports, business, women-oriented, science and technology journalism, and photojournalism. Some of the key units covered include journalism as a profession, media institutions and their role in society, media ethics and regulation, English for journalists, news writing, reporting, editing, designing, feature writing, digital TV and radio journalism, sports journalism, business journalism, women-oriented journalism, science and technology journalism, and photojournalism. The document also provides the question paper pattern

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Introduction to Journalism Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for a Certificate Course in Journalism and Editing. It covers 5 papers that address topics such as the history and ethics of journalism, reporting, writing, editing, feature writing, digital media, specialized fields like sports, business, women-oriented, science and technology journalism, and photojournalism. Some of the key units covered include journalism as a profession, media institutions and their role in society, media ethics and regulation, English for journalists, news writing, reporting, editing, designing, feature writing, digital TV and radio journalism, sports journalism, business journalism, women-oriented journalism, science and technology journalism, and photojournalism. The document also provides the question paper pattern

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  • Paper I: Introduction to Journalism
  • Paper II: Reporting, Writing and Editing
  • Paper III: Journalism for Specific Purpose
  • UNIT V - Photo-Journalism

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Paper- I: Introduction to Journalism


UNIT - I Journalism as a Profession
Practical Theory of Journalism - History of Print from Guttenberg to the Computer - The Rise
of Broadcast Journalism - The origin of Print Media in India - Emergence of newspapers in
India - Hicky's Gazette -Emergence of Indian language Press -- Baptist mission - Rammohan
Roy - James Silk Buckingham and others - Adam's regulation - New awakening - Derozians
and their contributions - Iswar Chandra Gupta -Charles Met Calfe's role and Amrita Bazar
Patrika Jugantor - Vernacular Press Act - Regional Journalism in India.
UNIT - II Ethics: Law and free Speech
Journalism Ethics - Codes of Conduct - Freedom of Information - Indian Convention on
Human Rights - Defamation and Libel - Copyright - Court Reporting - Reporting Restrictions
- Contempt of Court - children and-voting people, sex offences.
UNIT- III Media Institutions and their role in society
Defining a media institutions - Cinema- mainstream and Art House - Regulatory bodies - The
Press and Journalism - Television - Case study - Photography - Defining media genre - Media
Genre Media Representation and Misrepresentation.
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UNIT - IV Media Ethics and Regulation.
Professional Morality and the Public Interest - Vulnerable Groups - Other vulnerable and
special groups - and privacy - Children - Ethics and Newsgathering - sources and
confidentiality - Taste and Decency/ Harm and Offence - Ethics and Regulation - Voluntary
and Compulsory - Voluntary codes - Statutory Codes -Publishing Ethics - Ethics and the
Internet - International Ethics and Regulation.
UNIT - V English for Journalists and Writers
English Grammar - The Basic Rules - Spelling, selecting the right word - Punctuation and
Beyond - Written English - Cliches, jargon, mixed metaphors and worse - Spoken English for
the Media - English for Text Online and Small Screen Devices - Specialist writing skills.

Paper- II: Reporting, Writing and Editing


UNIT - I News and news writing
Definitions of News - Element of News, News Sources, - News Values - Objectivity and
Impartiality - Types of News - News Sources - The Language of News - The Digital
Newsroom - News Writing for Radio & Television - The Interview - Comment, opinion and
conjecture.

UNIT - II Reporting
The Chief Reporter: duties, responsibilities and qualities of a Chief Reporter, Duties
responsibilities and qualities of a reporter; Specialized Reporting - Sports, Agriculture.
Cinema, Crime etc - Reporting - objective, Investigations, interpretative, Interview - Special
reports, exclusives and scoops - Reporting for Print Media - Reporting Conferences, media
conferences, press releases.
UNIT - III Editing and Designing
Traditional approaches - The Digital Revolution - Editorial Production - Structure of news
desk: The editor - function and responsibilities of an editor, the news editor functions, duties
and qualities - Chief Sub editor - Sub editors their functions duties and qualities - Text and
Text Editing - Publication Style - Design and Typography - Design principles - Dealing with
pictures and other graphic materials - Newspaper Design - Magazine Design - Editing Text
for the Web - Designing for the web - Inverted pyramid pattern and others - Writing Intro
Lead - Marking headings of news stories - different types of headings
UNIT - IV Feature Writing
Definition - Different types of features - Freelance opportunities - Lifestyle and consumer
features - Human interest features - Features profiles - Law for feature writing - Difference
between new story and feature story. Yellow Journalism, Editorial writing, Letters to the
editor, book film and drama review - Proof reading - Symbols of proof reading, duties and
responsibilities of a proof reader, copy editing - symbols of copy editing
UNIT - V Digital TV and Radio Journalism

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Functions of Radio newsroom - News editor - producer - Role of the broadcaste journalism
reporter Writing for Broadcast - The Interview - The Bulletin - The Voice and the Voicer The Package - Pictures and Visual - Broadcast Sound - Radio Technologies - Television
technologies - Presenting on Radio - Presenting on Television - Audio Visual Material on
the Web - Legal and Physical Constraints - TV news room - News editor producers TV
reporters, writing TV and Radio report.

Paper- III: Journalism for Specific Purpose


UNIT I - Sports Journalism

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Introduction to Sports Journalism - History of Sports Journalism and its Social impact Journalism Ethics and Sport - Sports Coverage in Print - Broadcast Sport - Sport in Vision
-Online Sport - International Sports Institutions (Major & Minor) - Sports Regulation - Sports
Reporting - In the Office - Sports Reporting - in the field Sports Features Sports reporting
and the public.
UNIT II - Business Journalism
Business journalism, how different is it from other reporting - History of business journalism
- Prominent business publications in India and abroad - Beats in business journalism -Sources
in business journalism - Aspects of business reporting - Stock market - Banking. Reserve
Bank of India, its policies - Commodities market - State and Central Budgets - Exim Policy Forex market - International market, WTO, its impact on India - Money market -Taxation,
direct and indirect taxes, Income Tax, Excise, Sales Tax - Disinvestments. -Companies Act Legal issues related to share holders - forward markets in shares and commodities,
derivatives
UNITT - III Women Oriented Journalism
Status of Women in different society over the ages - Status of women in society today;
History of women in media - Women's sections in media and growth of women's magazines
-^ Feminism, what is it. its history. Feminism in India - Feminist media in India and abroad
-Indian laws relating to women - Portrayal of women in media-press, TV, advertisements
-Laws/ethics pertaining to depiction of women in media - Developmental Journalism, its
impact on women Rural and urban divide from women's perspective - Women and
Environment; Human Rights issues a women's perspective - Writing on sexual harassment of
women: interviewing victims of sexual harassment; Covering women's organizations
-Writing on women and medical problems.
UNIT IV - Science, Technology and Environment Journalism
Evolution of Science Journalism - Prominent Science Journals in India and Abroad, Eminant
Science Writers and Sources on Science in India - Difference between science journalism
other forms of journalism - What makes science, technology and environment news - Need to
be accurate and credible - Reference Material, Statistics and Documentation - Guarding
against plagiarism by scientist as well as by science writers - Covering Science for
Newspapers. Writing Science for Magazines - Covering Earth Sciences, Role of Environment
in ancient times - History of Environmentalism, Development and Environment - Ecosystems, Global Warming/Green House. Designing Science Magazines

UNIT V - Photo-Journalism
What is photo-journalism, how is it different from other forms of pho- tography? What is
news? Spot the news - Are photographers journalists? Qualities required to be a photojournalists News room structure, role of photo-editor What matters aesthetic or concept?
Goodbye to the dark room, digital photography - What equipment is required? Hassles of
photo-journalism, getting your equipment checked, getting police clearance Photojournalism,
law and restrictions, Copyright Shooting riots Sports photography ,Travel photography,
Entertainment/model photography Fashion photography, Photographing women Covering
other events, Meeting the deadline Mistakes a photo-journalist can make Giving the caption
Photo-editing, use of software. Transmitting photographs.
QUESTION PAPER PATTERS
NATIONAL COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), TIRUCHIRAPALLI-1
UGC SPONSORED CERTIFICATE COURSE IN JOURNALISM AND EDITING
TIME:3 HRS,

MARKS-75

SECTION-A (20 MARKS)


I. Answer the following questions in a sentence or two: (10x2=20) (No Choice)

SECTION B (5x5=25)
II. Answer the following questions in a paragraph: (Either Or Pattern)
SECTION-C (3x10=30)
III. Answer any THREE of the following quest ions in detail: (3 out of five)

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Paper- I: Introduction to Journalism
UNIT - I Journalism as a Profession
Practical Theory of Journalism - History of Print
UNIT - II Reporting
The  Chief  Reporter:  duties,  responsibilities  and  qualities  of  a  Chief  Reporter,  Duties
respons
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Introduction to Sports Journalism - History of Sports Journalism and its Social impact -
Journalism Ethics and Sport - Spor
UNIT V - Photo-Journalism
What is photo-journalism, how is it different from other forms of pho- tography? What is
news? Spot

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