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https://studiawanglii.pl/courses/dziennikarstwo-telewizyjne/
Course Summary
This course prepares you to work in radio and television newsrooms and factual programming. You will be taught how to research and write your own stories, conduct effective interviews and record and edit for audio and video using the latest digital technology. The course has been developed in close association with major media organisations and is accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC). Our graduates have progressed on to work with companies such as the BBC, ITN, Sky News, Channel 5 News, ILR radio and BAFTA. This course will provide you with a solid grounding in media law, public administration and ethics and regulation. You will become familiar with studios, be given professional voice training to help your presentation skills, and gain a solid grounding in media law, public administration, ethics and regulation. You will also work with other students on regular news days that replicate industry practice, producing news packages for radio, television and our online news blog. By the end of the course you will be ready to take your place in the multi-platform world of broadcasting. You will be assessed by a mixture of portfolio work, essays, exams and presentations. Employability is a key focus of this course, with many of the compulsory modules including initiatives to help enhance you future career in journalism. This course also has established links with its former students, through which we receive employment opportunities for graduating students. After studying this course you could go into a variety of roles including: producer (radio, TV, online); editor, sub-editor; journalist; presenter, reporter, news commentator; camera operators; production manager, floor manager; sound engineer, lighting engineer, technician, technical assistant; and researcher. As well as careers in journalism, graduates have also gone on to work in PR, marketing and advertising. Many graduates have joined or started local small and medium enterprises to undertake journalism, creative or media related activities. Students can exit with PGDip.