Open School of Journalism
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The Open School of Journalism is an independent journalism school with branches in Berlin and New York City.
OSJ is a member of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), the International Communication Association (ICA, sections Journalism Studies and Public Relations), and the Journalism Education Association (JEA).[1]
Certificate in Journalism
[edit]OSJ offers a distance and online program in journalism with a recommended duration of one year which can be extended to two years. The course leads to a Certificate in Journalism according to ISCED Level 4.
The journalism program is authorized by the ZFU, a German state agency for distance education.[2][3]
Curriculum
[edit]The curriculum can be personalized by selecting course modules based on the student's prior experience and occupational objectives.
The course offers modules in the following areas:
- Journalistic working techniques: investigation/research, interviews, writing style for print media, radio, TV, and online media).
- Areas of journalism: Arts journalism, Business journalism, Environmental journalism, Fashion journalism, Foreign affairs journalism, Medical journalism, Political journalism, Science journalism, Sports journalism, etc.
- Genres of Journalism: Advocacy journalism, Citizen journalism, Collaborative journalism, Comics journalism, Database journalism, Gonzo journalism, Immersion journalism, Investigative journalism, Literary journalism, Muckraking, Narrative journalism, New Journalism, Non-profit journalism, Peace journalism, Scientific journalism, Watchdog journalism, etc.
- Public Relations: Press Releases, News Conferences, Crisis PR, etc.
- Practical Workshops: Investigation, News writing, feature writing, opinion writing, Sub-editing, etc.
References
[edit]- ^ "Memberships". Open School of Journalism. 2013-11-10. Retrieved 2015-09-20.
- ^ "State Authorization". Open School of Journalism. Retrieved 2015-09-20.
- ^ "Open School of Journalism Review". Fernstudiumo.de. 2020-01-11. Retrieved 2020-01-26.
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