Journalism
Journalism is a vibrant field that encourages you to explore, question, and share stories that matter. This course equips you with essential hard skills like interview techniques, research methods, and media production, as well as proficiency in media law and ethics—all vital for careers as journalists, editors, public relations professionals, marketers, or presenters.
With a background in journalism, you can pursue diverse paths such as reporting for newspapers and periodicals, broadcasting, editing, or even delving into the dynamic world of public relations and marketing. The possibilities are endless—you could be shaping public opinion, breaking ground-breaking news, or crafting compelling narratives that captivate audiences worldwide.
Beyond technical skills, success in journalism requires a natural curiosity, strong storytelling abilities, exceptional communication skills, and a knack for networking. If you're passionate about current events, have a keen eye for detail, and want to shape the narrative of our world, this course is your stepping stone toward making an indelible impact on society.
Hard Skills
- Interviewing techniques
- Research skills
- Media production
- Media law and ethics
Soft Skills
- Curiosity and inquisitiveness
- Storytelling
- Written and verbal communication
- Networking skills
Average Starting Salary
Career paths
- Newspaper and periodical broadcast journalists and reporters
- Newspaper, periodical, and broadcast editors
- Public relations professionals
- Marketing and commercial managers
- Presenters
- Writers