News Design for Print and Web
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
COMM 2038
Undergraduate
No
100290
4.5
No
School of Creative Industries
To introduce students to principles and practices of multimedia production covering the basic principles needed for print journalism as well as those for broadcast reporting.
Professionally focused knowledge in print and broadcast production techniques; production skills in print and broadcast; journalism production; multi skilling; alternate media platforms; photography, photoshop, InDesign; video filming and editing.
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Common to all relevant programs | |
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Subject Area & Catalogue Number | Course Name |
COMM 1022 | Principles of Journalism |
COMM 1023 | News Writing |
COMM 2074 | Journalism Techniques |
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Component | Duration | ||
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INTERNAL, OFFSHORE, TAYLOR'S BUSINESS SCHOOL | |||
Lecture | 1 hour x 13 weeks | ||
Tutorial | 2 hours x 13 weeks |
Note: These components may or may not be scheduled in every study period. Please refer to the timetable for further details.
News quizzes (continuous in-class assessment), Print design project, Social media exercise, Video production project
EFTSL*: 0.125
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