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Journalism & Communication

          net. Students learn the theory of editorial skills, the formation of suitable headlines from news
          reporting  drafts;  integrate  graphics,  images,  figures  and  tables  into  news  stories;  practise
          editing  news  reporting  and  writing  in  a  regular  manner  through  students’  news  practicum,
          including SY Media Lab, Our Voice, Shuo Online, JC Radio; and reflect on practical editorial
          tasks to understand the fundamentals of journalistic ethics.

          JOUR 301    Intermediate Audio-Visual Production
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to develop the theories and practical skills in audio-visual production at
          an  intermediate  level.  Upon  completion  of  the  course,  students  will  be  able  to  identify  the
          personal  qualities  and  professional  skills  needed  to  work  successfully  in  the  constantly
          changing  media  industry;  demonstrate  their  technical  competence  and  apply  the  basic
          concepts and rules of creativity in AV production projects; apply their analytical skills to the
          critical evaluation of visual productions; describe and evaluate the contemporary models of
          Lighting and Framing; work constructively as a member of a production team; and discuss
          issues related to the content, the aesthetic elements, and the effectiveness of different kinds
          of visual work.

          JOUR 303    English News Writing and Reporting
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The  goal  of  this  course  is  to  introduce  English  news  writing  and  reporting.  Upon
          completion of the course, students will be able to describe the steps involved in news writing
          and  reporting;  collect  information  through  research  (using  print  and  online  databases)  and
          interviews; recognize the elements of and be able to write hard news as well as feature 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 perspective of a storyteller.





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