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Freelance Journalism Course







Freelance Journalism
Diploma FJ12
Journalism, Editing & Publishing

Learning Method: Correspondence with online support

Freelance Journalism Course
Course Outline

Module 1. The World of Journalism
Topic 1: Explain the difference between journalism and creative writing
Topic 2: Discuss the role of a freelance journalist
Topic 3: Identify and rank five personal learning targets
Topic 4: Analyse a journalist’s personal writing style
Topic 5: Discuss the two main areas of freelance journalism
Topic 6: Write basic filler articles

Module 2. News Reporting 1A
Topic 1: Identify the attributes of a journalist and how these apply when writing for the media
Topic 2: Explain the five Ws and demonstrate how they fit into journalistic articles
Topic 3: Understand how a journalist should structure an article
Topic 4: Understand the importance of each of the different parts of an article
Topic 5: Understand and demonstrate using the journalist’s inverted pyramid when writing articles

Module 3. Freelance Journalism Essentials: Responsible Journalism
Topic 1: Identify the types of journalism publications and what is involved in reporting the news
Topic 2: Understand the importance of responsible reporting and why sensitive reporting is essential
Topic 3: Understand what equipment you need to start up as a journalist
Topic 4: Research and choose the right computer, digital equipment and accessories
Topic 5: Understand the importance of the Internet and email
Topic 6: Evaluate your office space requirements
Topic 7: Evaluate your freelance business requirements

Module 4. Writing as a Freelance Journalist
Topic 1: Understand how to lay out a query letter
Topic 2: Use rejections to improve your writing
Topic 3: Understand the importance of offering projects, not just ideas
Topic 4: Explain four common reasons for rejection
Topic 5: State why simultaneous submissions are risky
Topic 6: Know when on-spec submissions are acceptable
Topic 7: Explain how to lay out your stories

Module 5. News Reporting 1B
Topic 1: Use different techniques to get your story started
Topic 2: Understand the importance of angles and hooks
Topic 3: Understand when to use your opinion and when to be objective
Topic 4: Use direct and indirect quotes correctly
Topic 6: Module summary

Module 6. Research, Statistics and the Internet
Topic 1: Use research and statistics to improve your story
Topic 2: Analyse content of home-based and external research sources
Topic 3: Access and search CD-ROM and online Internet databases
Topic 4: Compare and evaluate research facilities of public and academic libraries

Module 7. Journalism Interviews
Topic 1: Discuss strategies and techniques journalists use to conduct good interviews
Topic 2: Distinguish between active and passive article input
Topic 3: Describe how to set up formal face-to-face and telephone interviews
Topic 4: Apply the separate techniques of face-to-face and telephone interviews

Module 8. Writing Style
Topic 1: Contrast personal and house styles and apply your personal style to emphasise the message rather than the medium
Topic 2: Identify the common elements of publishing house style
Topic 3: Understand the different readership markets you are writing for
Topic 4: Use writer’s techniques to plan out, draft and write your articles
Topic 5: Apply the basics of language, grammar, punctuation and spelling to your writing
Topic 6: Apply journalism’s technical terminology appropriately

Module 9. Newspaper Writing and Subediting
Topic 1: Identify requirements of newspaper and magazine subeditors
Topic 2: Identify the most common editorial errors
Topic 3: Write in the correct language of newspapers
Topic 4: Edit short extracts from articles
Topic 5: Write concise, active headlines for articles
Topic 6: Understand the main points for writing editorials

Module 10. Media Law and Ethics
Topic 1: Explain the law of defamation, who can be defamed and how they can be defamed
Topic 2: List the four basic defences to defamation
Topic 3: List the seven rules of court reporting
Topic 4: Explain how to copyright your own work and avoid breaching the copyright of others

Module 11. Feature Writing
Topic 1: Explain what a feature is and give examples of different forms of feature stories
Topic 2: Identify a subject’s feature potential and how it can be developed
Topic 3: Research feature articles
Topic 4: Write feature articles
Topic 5: Review feature articles

Module 12. Writing Columns and Reviews
Topic 1: Apply your specialised qualification/s or interest/s to writing a column
Topic 2: Compare the relative merits/drawbacks of specialised vs. general journalism
Topic 3: Discuss a range of ideas for writing different reviews
Topic 4: Identify subject suitability for a preview/review
Topic 5: Consider the factors involved in sports writing
Topic 6: Consider the factors involved in travel writing
Topic 7: Write a column or review suitable for submission to an editor

 



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