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Newsroom-Applied Professional Practice (JOUR90010)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
Overview
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This subject offers students the opportunity to research and write stories in various styles, which will be considered for publication on The Citizen, the flagship publication of Centre Advancing Journalism.
Students will be required to bring story ideas to regular news conferences for discussion and debate. They will be expected to liaise closely with the editors of The Citizen as they refine their ideas and settle on specific reporting assignments. There will be opportunities for workshopping stories and for collaboration with fellow students, as well as instruction on how best to present their material. The goal will be to produce a body of work of publishable standard.
Intended learning outcomes
On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Identify and evaluate potential news stories on their merits and frame them as a compelling pitch to an editor.
- Conduct resourceful, rigorous and ethical reporting practice.
- Critically analyse the quality of information and sources.
- Synthesise, prioritise and select materials for publication/broadcast by applying principles of fairness, accuracy, public interest and news judgement.
- Produce news stories and features to professional industry standards that are clear, concise and engaging, adapting content appropriately for different publications, platforms and audiences.
- Operate efficiently within a newsroom, whether working independently or within a team.
- Reflect on and adapt journalistic practice in a rapidly changing social, political and technological environment.
Generic skills
At the completion of this subject, students should gain the following generic skills:
- High level ability to analyse writing techniques and affects
- High level ability to express thoughts, ideas and observations in accessible written English.
Last updated: 4 March 2025