Undergraduate Certificate in Subsidized Political Journalism
-- ViewingNowThe Undergraduate Certificate in Subsidized Political Journalism is a comprehensive course that equips learners with the essential skills needed to thrive in the rapidly evolving political journalism industry. This course is crucial in a time when reliable and accurate political reporting is more important than ever before.
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โข Ethics in Political Journalism: examining the role of journalists in a democratic society, understanding the importance of objectivity, impartiality and accuracy in political reporting.
โข Government Structures and Processes: learning about the three branches of government, legislative process, and key political players.
โข Political Campaigns and Elections: understanding the mechanics of political campaigns, the role of the media, and the impact of money and advertising on election outcomes.
โข Political Research and Analysis: developing skills in gathering and interpreting data, conducting interviews, and writing about complex political issues.
โข Subsidized Journalism and Public Policy: exploring the history and current state of subsidized journalism, its impact on the media landscape, and its role in shaping public policy.
โข Media Law and Regulation: learning about libel, slander, and other legal issues that impact political journalists, as well as the regulatory framework that governs the media.
โข Digital Journalism and Social Media: understanding the opportunities and challenges of digital journalism, including the use of social media for reporting and engaging with audiences.
โข Investigative Journalism in Politics: developing skills in investigative reporting, including data journalism, source development, and storytelling.
โข Diversity and Inclusion in Political Journalism: examining issues of representation and bias in political journalism, and developing strategies for promoting diversity and inclusion in reporting.
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