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January 27th, 2017, 01:04 PM
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Duration Of Course In IIMC
I want to know the duration of Post-graduate Diploma Course in Radio & TV Journalism in Indian Institute of Mass Communication IIMC?
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January 27th, 2017, 01:24 PM
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Re: Duration Of Course In IIMC
Indian Institute of Mass Communication IIMC offers Post-graduate Diploma Course in Radio & TV Journalism of duration 1 years. Post-graduate Diploma Course in Radio & TV Journalism Duration : One Year The PG Diploma Course in Radio and Television Journalism has contributed significantly to meeting the manpower requirements of the electronic media industry in the country. Course details- Paper- 1. Introduction to Communication 2. Introduction to Journalism, Media laws, Ethics and Regulation 3. Print Journalism 4. Radio Journalism: Concept, Process & Production 5. TV Journalism: Concept and Process 6. Television Production and Management 7. Television News: Reporting & Editing 8. Radio News: Reporting & Editing 9. New Media Journalism 10. Advertising, PR/CC and Media Business Management Paper-1 Introduction to Communication 100 Marks (Theory 75 Practical 25) Course Objectives To introduce concepts, processes and theories of communication To introduce to communication and media research, its relevance, methods and application To develop understanding of Development Communication, its theories and practices Part A 30 marks Conceptualizing Communication Defining Communication: Elements and Process Functions of Communication Dimensions of Communication: Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Group Communication and Mass Communication Importance of Verbal and Non-verbal Communication and Role of Kinesics Defining Mass Communication: Main characteristic, functions, role and importance in Society Models of Communication: Classical, Intermediary, Interactive, Transactional Models Aristotle’s definition of Rhetoric, Berlo’s SMCR Model, Shannon-Weaver Mathematical Model, Westley and MacLean’s Conceptual Model, Newcomb’s Model of Communication, George Gerbner’s Model, Schramm’s Interactive Model Theories and Ideologies of Mass Communication Media Effects: Hypodermic Needle, Two-Step/Multi-Step Flow Theory Psychological and Sociological Communication Theories: Cognitive Dissonance, Selective Perception, Cultivation Theory, Uses and Gratification Theory, Spiral of Silence Social Learning Theories and Social Change, Developmental & Democratic participation theory Role of Ideologies in Understanding the Mass Media, Hegemony, Critical Theory, Political Economy, Multiculturalism, Functionalism and Structuralism Frankfurt School (Adorno, Horkhiemer & Habermas), Print Capitalism (Banedict Anderson) Medium is Message (MacLuhan), Agenda Setting (McComb and Shaw) and Manufacturing Consent (Chomsky) Media and Women: the Feminist discourse Normative Theories of Media Public opinion and democracy: James Bryce and Walter Lippmann New media Theories: Networked Societies and Digital Convergence: Manuel Castells, Christian Fuchs, Evgeny Morozov Language and Communication Importance of Language in Mass Communication and Society Signs and Symbols Use of Language in different Mass media Difference between TV, Radio, Print and Web/Digital language For more details here is the attachment Contact- Indian Institute of Mass Communication JNU New Campus, Aruna Asif Ali Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110075 |