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This course helps students to think like editors. It treats good journalism as the product of sound editorial decision-making across a spectrum of professional newspapering skills, from headline writing and picture selection, to page layout. The course is geared for future editors and sub-editors, as well as for reporters and photographers who need to be sensitised to the editing principles and practices that affect their work. Students will receive practical training in all the functions of sub-editors, including copy processing, and develop their skills at conceptualising the presentation of major news and feature packages.
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CS0201
Foundations Of Communication Studies
CS0204
Basic Media Writing
CS0209
Media Law, Ethics & Policy
CS2005
Speech & Argumentation
CS2006
Theories Of Visual Communication & Their Applications
CS2008
Fundamentals Of Research
CS2021
News Reporting & Writing
CS2023
Print & Digital Publications
CS2024
Web Design & Technologies
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