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articles; demonstrate news writing techniques to construct a story with concise grammar and
style; recognize legal and ethical issues in news-gathering techniques; and apply news writing
and reporting techniques to various genres: current affairs (politics and public administration,
accidents, disasters and court reporting), news features (profiles and investigative reporting),
public relations writing (press releases), etc.

JOUR 310 Storytelling
                                                                                                     1 Term; 3 Credits

       Storytelling is the most effective craft of communication that is mostly ignored in the daily
routines of modern journalism. This course aims to give students a “head start” in the
competitive media environment with an emphasis on storytelling and the essential mindset of
a successful story teller. The themes are: How to find a good story? How to tell a story? How
to make ideas stick? What constitutes a good story? Upon completion of the course, students
will be able to describe the basic steps of storytelling; find and tell a good story; analyse
critically and think creatively; and design an individual project based on the mindset of a
storyteller.

JOUR 311 Communication Research Methods

Prere: JOUR 200                          1 Term; 3 Credits

This course aims to introduce the basic ideas of conducting mass communication re-

search. There are two themes emphasized in the course: (1) skills in research evaluation and

(2) techniques of conducting research. Course contents cover the following areas: the

principles of research, approaches of research design, methods of data collection, various

ways of analysis, interpretation of research data and major concerns of research ethics. Upon

completion of the course, students will be able to define the principles of performing empirical

research for communication studies; distinguish between major research approaches and

different qualitative as well as quantitative methods of data analysis and their applications in

communications studies; judge the validity and reliability of research data; design a research

and write a well-organized report; and apply research skills in journalistic and PR work.

JOUR 312 Public Opinion Polls

Prere: JOUR 200 & JOUR 311               1 Term; 3 Credits

Despite many criticisms towards credibility, possible misuses of findings, and easiness

of misinterpretation of data, it is undeniable that public opinion polls influence our social life.

They not only gauge the perceptions and emotions of the public, but also serve as yardsticks

which possibly direct public policies in some circumstances. This course aims at cultivating

students with in-depth knowledge of issues and phenomenon relevant to public opinion polling

through seminars of small class size which rely much on students’ contributions after reading

literature and maximizing their level of participation and interactions. The topics covered

include theory of public opinion, methodology of opinion polling, opinion expression, roles of

polls in elections and policy-making, uses and interpretation of poll data, influences of polls to

citizens and relationship between democracy and polling. Upon the completion of the course,

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