Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication

Course Description

**Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication (PGDJMC)**

The Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication (PGDJMC) offers a comprehensive curriculum aimed at providing students with a strong foundation in the theory and practice of journalism and mass communication. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills development, students will be equipped to excel in the dynamic field of media and communication.

**Course Structure:**

1. **Media Theory and Principles:** This subject provides an overview of the fundamental theories, concepts, and principles underlying journalism and mass communication. Students will explore the historical evolution of media, media ethics, and the role of media in society.

2. **Journalistic Writing:** This subject focuses on developing strong writing skills essential for effective journalism. Students will learn various writing styles, journalistic formats, and techniques for crafting compelling news stories, features, and opinion pieces.

3. **Media Law and Ethics:** This subject examines the legal and ethical frameworks governing media practices. Students will study defamation laws, privacy rights, copyright issues, and ethical considerations in journalism, preparing them to navigate complex legal and ethical dilemmas in their professional careers.

4. **Broadcast Journalism:** This subject delves into the principles and practices of broadcast journalism, including news gathering, scripting, editing, and presentation for television and radio platforms. Students will gain hands-on experience in producing broadcast content.

5. **Digital Media and Multimedia Journalism:** In this subject, students explore the impact of digital technologies on journalism and learn to create multimedia content for online platforms. Topics include digital storytelling, social media journalism, and data-driven journalism.

6. **Media Management and Entrepreneurship:** This subject covers the business aspects of media organizations, including management principles, advertising, marketing, and financial management. Students will also learn about entrepreneurial opportunities in the media industry.

7. **Photojournalism and Visual Communication:** This subject focuses on the role of visuals in journalism, including photography, videography, and graphic design. Students will develop skills in visual storytelling and learn to use images effectively to enhance journalistic content.

8. **Feature Writing and Magazine Journalism:** Students will learn the art of feature writing and magazine production, including researching, interviewing, and writing feature articles for print and digital magazines. Emphasis will be placed on developing engaging and informative long-form content.

9. **Media Research and Analysis:** This subject introduces students to research methods and techniques used in media studies. Students will learn to conduct media research, analyze media content, and interpret media effects and audience behavior.

10. **Internship and Project Work:** The program includes an internship component where students gain practical experience working in media organizations. Additionally, students will undertake a project focusing on a specific area of journalism or mass communication, allowing them to apply their knowledge and skills in a real-world setting.

Through a combination of theoretical learning, practical training, and hands-on experience, the PGDJMC program prepares graduates for diverse career opportunities in journalism, broadcasting, digital media, public relations, and related fields.

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  • Course Duration1 Year
  • Enrolled4
  • Fee Type One Time
  • Skill LevelIntermediate
  • LanguageEnglish / Hindi
  • CertificateYes
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