ONLINE PG DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM AND
MASS COMMUNICATION
Program Profile
This course will teach candidates to
identify news, develop story ideas, research and report information, write in
the journalistic style, and publish or broadcast information by using the internet.
The course will prepare students for the jobs with newspapers, magazines and
Internet sites, as well as in the radio and television and related fields,
including public relations, political and corporate communications, and
nonprofit organizations. A significant component of the course will focus on
the ethics of the industry. In addition, this course will teach candidates to
be more thoughtful consumers of news and, in turn, more responsible citizens.
In the information age of 21st
century, journalism as a discipline and a domain of knowledge, as an
industry and socio-cultural institution, has acquired greater attention and
relevance. It has ushered in the ‘difference’ and ‘transformation’ in the
global environment. If one believes in the saying ‘democracy is hollow without
the right to dissent’, one needs to repose faith in the saying that
journalism assures each citizen the right to credible, reliable and truthful
information. Winston Churchill was not hyperbolic when he proclaimed “journalism is that the guardian who never
sleeps and protects the rights of people.” It is an undeniable fact that press
is an autonomous institution and of late it has acquired the recognition of being the ‘fourth estate.
Journalism has traversed through several
phases, with the journalist enacting potent roles on the ‘global –stage’ bringing
‘difference’ in the lives of people as a mediator between the common man and
the policy-making elites, the moderator, entertainer, analyst, commentator,
guardian of the democracy and advocate of public dialogue.
These days Journalism and Mass
Communication Programmes are offered by a large number of universities across
the globe. The oft-asked question regarding the relevance of the journalism courses when several renowned journalists of the past and also in the
present do not possess a degree in
this field has been answered very well by Press Council of India, that
journalism schools groom students, along with the vocational skills as they include critical and analytical approaches to
journalism.
As part of the expansion and
diversification program, to blend literary studies and media studies for wider knowledge and enhance job prospects, the Department of English studies, DEI launched
a One year Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass
Communication Programme in 2009 in the collaboration with the Madhubala
Institute of communications and
Electronics Media, New Delhi.
Objectives of Program
Eligibility:
Graduates of any faculty from any recognized
university in India and abroad are eligible to seek admission to this
course, provided they satisfy the following conditions-
Duration of the Course: The Post Graduate
Diploma course will be 25 weeks duration commencing from August to
February. The course curriculum will be conducted at the weekends, i.e.
Saturday and Sunday.
Career Options
The professional programs in Journalism unfold new frontiers with
jobs such as : broadcast journalist, editorial assistant, magazine journalist,
newspaper journalist, press sub-editor, publishing copy-editor or proofreader,
advertising copywriter, information officer, market researcher, multimedia
specialist, public relations officer, and writer.
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