

Journalism
About the Course
Curriculum:
Journalism Fundamentals: Core courses in journalism cover topics such as news writing, reporting, interviewing, and research techniques. Students learn about the principles of journalistic ethics, accuracy, fairness, and objectivity.
Multimedia Journalism: Studies in multimedia journalism focus on storytelling across various platforms, including print, digital, broadcast, and social media. Students learn about writing for different mediums, multimedia production techniques, and digital journalism tools.
News Reporting and Editing: Courses in news reporting and editing cover the process of gathering, verifying, and writing news stories for publication. Students learn about news judgment, news values, newsroom ethics, and the role of the journalist in society.
Investigative Journalism: Studies in investigative journalism explore the techniques and methods used to uncover and report on issues of public interest. Students learn about investigative reporting strategies, research methodologies, data analysis, and legal and ethical considerations.
Broadcast Journalism: Courses in broadcast journalism cover the principles and practices of reporting news for television, radio, and online video platforms. Students learn about broadcast news production, interviewing techniques, scriptwriting, and multimedia storytelling.
Digital Journalism and Social Media: Studies in digital journalism and social media explore the impact of digital technologies and social media platforms on journalism practices and audience engagement. Students learn about online news production, social media management, audience analytics, and digital storytelling.
Media Law and Ethics: Courses in media law and ethics cover the legal and ethical principles governing journalism and mass communication. Students learn about freedom of speech, defamation, privacy, copyright, libel laws, and ethical dilemmas faced by journalists.
Specialized Reporting: Many programs offer courses in specialized reporting topics such as political reporting, environmental journalism, business journalism, sports journalism, and science journalism. Students have the opportunity to develop expertise in specific areas of interest.
Career Opportunities:
News Reporter
Broadcast Journalist
Multimedia Journalist
Investigative Reporter
News Editor
Digital Journalist
Social Media Manager
Photojournalist
Freelance Journalist
News Producer
Overall, BS Journalism prepares students for careers in the field of journalism and mass communication, providing them with the knowledge, skills, and ethical principles needed to succeed in the dynamic and evolving media industry.
Location
Warsaw,
Poland
Duration
3 Years
Estimated Annual Tuition Fee
EUR 3,000 to EUR 3,500
Degree
Bachelors
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