The course will provide students with knowledge and skills in interviewing, including planning, listening, observing and using aids for different kinds of media.
This is an essential course. It exposes students to skills in writing commentaries, including news commentaries.
This course will provide students with knowledge and skills on investigative journalism. It will expose students to the principles of journalistic investigating and writing investigative news articles.
The course introduces knowledge on editing in the information age, the fundamentals of editing, and the process of editing for different
media, including the print media, the broadcast media, the new media and advertising and promotional copy. Students also learn on the
technique of editing by design concept and design pages on computers by using relevant desktop publishing software while critically
assessing the content of the pages.
This course provides an overview of the foundational principles and basic issues of media ethics and law. Different ethical theories (such as categorical imperative, golden mean, utilitarianism, potter box) and laws including international and local laws are discussed based on the relevant case studies.
The course will introduce students to basic knowledge of journalism theories and professional practices. It focuses on the universal concepts
of journalism and specific topics on journalistic practices in different socio-political systems and media institutions.
The course provides students with a systematic knowledge of electronic news production, covering various topics, such as camera operation, lighting techniques, sound recording, and interviewing techniques.
To expose students to the importance of sociology in understanding and
analyzing the functions of society and its various problems. This course will be an exciting one, especially for students who are new to Sociology.
This course provides an overview of the foundational principles and basic issues of media ethics and law. Different ethical theories (such as categorical imperative, golden mean, utilitarianism, potter box) and laws including international and local laws are discussed based on the relevant case studies.
In this course students will learn practical skills to produce professional mini-documentaries. Working in teams students will put into practice the techniques of lighting, principal photography, sound recording, graphic design and video editing. Students will also write proposals to develop short documentaires for contemporary audiences.
In this course students learn practical skills to produce professional mini-documentaries. Working in teams students put into practice the techniques of lighting, principal photography, sound recording, graphic design and video editing. Students will also write proposals to develop short documentaires for contemporary audiences.
As a general elective course, this course is
designed to provide students with fundamental presentation and communication
skills to thrive in a professional environment.
As an essential course for students majoring in Journalism, this course is designed to provide students with a practical-oriented course in journalism reporting and presentation.