Course description for 2021/22
Multimedia News Journalism (with short practice)
JOU2000
Course description for 2021/22

Multimedia News Journalism (with short practice)

JOU2000

Most Norwegian journalists work as all-round journalists in small or medium-sized editorial institutions. This course provides practical and diverse experience regarding this type of journalistic role. The teaching promotes broad journalistic production exercises in various topics, genres and forms of media, combined with linguistic training and ethical reflection. Students will learn about key areas of society, while producing news stories and news reports on these topics. The topics may vary from year to year, including things such as health, welfare, the legal system, education, sports and culture.

Full-time study with an emphasis on practical journalistic production exercises, combined with theoretical teaching internally at Nord University. Towards the end of the course, a brief, external practice placement is to be carried out at a local editorial institution.

Knowledge The student ...

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    • has knowledge of society and knowledge of journalistic practices in various topics
    • has thorough knowledge of the journalistic genres and the different methods of narration used in the subject
    • has in-depth knowledge of news and reporting language
    • has knowledge of analysis and argumentation in opinion journalism
    • has a thorough understanding of the ethical challenges in journalism
    • has thorough knowledge of how the Freedom of Information Act and the Environmental Information Act can be used in journalistic research

Skills

The student ...

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    • masters methods of idea development, individually and in groups
    • can gather and critically assess information from different sources
    • can plan, organise and carry out news and reporting work
    • make justified choices in all stages of the journalistic work process
    • masters visual and digital methods of narration

General competence

The student ...

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    • has good knowledge of how journalistic work in editorial institutions takes place
    • can work as an all-round journalist and cover different fields in society
    • has insight into relevant academic and professional issues
    • masters applicable work methods in accordance with ethical requirements and guidelines
There are no special costs associated with this course other than what is stated in the general part of the syllabus.
Mandatory
Teaching is full-time and consists of lectures, seminars and work including individual and group tasks. The course requires self-study in the form of intensive practice regarding the use of various production, editing and publishing tools.
Evaluation using mid-term and final surveys. Students are also encouraged to participate in the central quality surveys.

Compulsory participation (OD). It is compulsory to participate (80%) in the teaching and activities that include organised supervision on this course, see the teaching plan in Canvas. Completion is required before being eligible for examination/assessment.

Grading scheme: Approved/not approved. Represents 0/100 of the grade.

Portfolio examination (MA/L) Individual portfolio with journalistic products and reflection notes. During the course, students create and submit journalistic pieces of work involving different topics, genres and forms of media. For the examination, the student selects four journalistic pieces of work that represent different genres and forms of media. In addition, the student submits two reflection notes: one that justifies the selection of the journalistic products in the portfolio, and one that answers a given task connected to the reading list. The 6 pieces of work in the portfolio are graded as a whole and given one overall grade. Grade A-F. Represents 100 % of the course grade.

Coursework requirements (AK/AR). Submission of journalistic pieces of work. Completion is required before being eligible for examination/assessment. Represents 0/100 of the grade. During the course, students must submit 12 pieces of work at the set deadline. Grading scheme: Approved/not approved.

Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:

JO216U - Newsroom Tour: Allround Journalism - 15 credits

JOU1013 - Internal internship - 20 credits