Online Class: Journalism 101

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Course Description
Unlock the World of Journalism: A Comprehensive Online Course
Embark on an immersive journey into the pulsating heart of journalism with this comprehensive online course. This curriculum is meticulously crafted to provide learners with a panoramic view of journalism, charting its evolution from ancient times to the dynamic digital age.
The course unfolds with an insightful glance into the roots of journalism, tracing the very first instances of news dissemination to the burgeoning newspaper industry, especially its significance during pivotal moments in U.S history post the Revolutionary War. This historic backdrop not only contextualizes the importance of journalism but also underscores its ever-evolving nature.
Essential skills are at the forefront of this course. Beyond mere theory, students are equipped with pragmatic newsgathering techniques, honing their proficiency in crafting compelling narratives for both print and other media formats. Dive deep into the quintessential tools of the trade, from mastering the art of the inverted pyramid to sharpening one's notetaking prowess.
Recognizing the importance of impeccable language in this profession, students can revisit the fundamentals of grammar and punctuation. More than just about constructing sentences, journalism is about responsibility. Hence, dedicated modules delve into the ethical considerations and legal ramifications that every budding journalist must be cognizant of.
Discover the nuances of discerning newsworthiness, guiding you on how to sift through the mundane to unearth stories that resonate. The course culminates in a deep dive into the world of investigative journalism, a realm where tenacity meets depth. Learn how to select subjects that warrant a deeper probe and how to navigate the intricacies of such comprehensive reports.
In an era where information is omnipresent, the role of a journalist transcends mere reporting. This course reiterates the solemn duty journalists owe to their profession and the broader society. From spotlighting injustices to celebrating triumphs, journalists shape narratives and perceptions.
Engage, inform, and inspire. This course doesn't just train you to become a journalist—it empowers you to become a storyteller, a beacon of truth in a world inundated with stories waiting to be told. Join us and redefine your understanding of journalism.
- Completely Online
- Self-Paced
- Printable Lessons
- Full HD Video
- 6 Months to Complete
- 24/7 Availability
- Start Anytime
- PC & Mac Compatible
- Android & iOS Friendly
- Accredited CEUs

Course Lessons
Lesson 1. The Journey of Journalism
Investigative journalism remains a powerful force capable of effecting social change, highlighted by cases like the Watergate scandal, underscoring journalism’s role in democracy. As the field embraces evolving formats and multidisciplinary skills, it faces the dual challenge of maintaining ethical standards while adapting to technological advancements.Lesson 2. Crafting Narratives: The Art and Ethics of Journalism
Aspiring journalists embark on a journey to master storytelling, balancing factual accuracy with engaging narratives while navigating the ever-evolving media landscape. Despite historic underrepresentation, efforts for inclusive reporting continue, recognizing diverse voices' value in enriching comprehensive news coverage.Lesson 3. Journalistic Integrity: Balancing Public Interest and Privacy
In journalism, ethical dilemmas such as source confidentiality and privacy intrusion underpin the industry's integrity, constantly testing journalists' obligation to protect sources while informing the public. As societal values evolve, journalists must employ ethical frameworks like virtue and deontological ethics to navigate these challenges, equipping themselves for ethical decision-making in a changing landscape.Lesson 4. Editing the Narrative: Understanding Libel, Privacy, and Ethical Challenges
The First Amendment champions free expression while courts maintain an ongoing balancing act between freedom and responsibility, particularly in the digital realm. Journalists today face legal nuances regarding libel, privacy, and intellectual property, necessitating vigilance in their quest to inform the public.Lesson 5. Deciphering News Values: Through the Journalist's Lens
Audience engagement in journalism today fosters significant dialogue, where journalists and readers connect through feedback and social platforms, enriching stories with personal contributions that ensure accountability and community connection. The transition to new mediums allows journalists to enhance storytelling and reach broader audiences, blending podcasts, videos, and interactive elements to adapt to the digital age.Lesson 6. Unearthing Hidden Narratives: A Journalist's Guide to Capturing Real-World Stories
The internet, a vast resource for journalists, necessitates diligent fact-checking despite its convenience in information access. Utilizing digital tools for multimedia storytelling enhances comprehension and engagement, ensuring insightful and creative dissemination of critical issues like global climate change.Lesson 7. Harnessing Research: Driving Compelling Journalistic Stories
Writing, intertwined with continuous research, stands as a lifelong pursuit requiring both creativity and discipline, fueled by evolving personal rituals. By harnessing varied influences, writers refine their craft, producing informed narratives that elevate public understanding.Lesson 8. Enhancing Journalism through Active Listening & Keen Observation
Observation and listening are multifaceted skills that require active participation from journalists to authenticate their storytelling. By being fully present, journalists can experience the world with heightened awareness and weave narratives that capture the complexity of human experiences.Lesson 9. Interviewing Essentials for Aspiring Journalists
Journalism thrives on the foundation of well-executed interviews and detailed note-taking. These elements are crucial in crafting stories that engage audiences and uphold the tenets of accountability and transparency.Lesson 10. Shaping Narratives: Writing with Purpose
Clarity and engagement are the pillars of effective news writing, achieved through robust grammar and a distinctive writing style that reflect the journalist's unique voice. Embracing these elements enables journalists to craft narratives that inform, captivate, and inspire change in society.Lesson 11. Structuring News: From Leads to Conclusions
Aspiring journalists learn the art of crafting engaging and informative news stories, building on ethical and legal foundations and mastering the crafting of compelling leads. This lesson emphasizes the importance of using the inverted pyramid structure, honing skills for precision, and finding clarity amid the complexities of modern journalism.Lesson 12. Building Impactful News Stories: A Journalist's Guide
Understanding journalistic structures like the inverted pyramid or narrative form is crucial for delivering compelling news. This lesson establishes how these frameworks function as indispensable tools in crafting stories that resonate with the reader's natural curiosity.Lesson 13. Essential Skills: Mastering Expository Writing
Expository writing's art is in its clarity, focusing purely on factual dissemination devoid of emotional influence, and the lesson highlights how this skill is indispensable in both personal and professional contexts. Learn the structured approach to constructing an expository essay, ensuring your writing is logical and informative.Lesson 14. Journalistic Skills Across Media: A Modern Writer's Toolbox
For broadcast journalists, crafting concise narratives that cut through everyday noise is crucial to resonate with multitasking audiences. Online writers, in contrast, blend engaging narratives with strategic SEO and multimedia elements to entice digitally-engaged readers.Lesson 15. In-Depth Reporting: Unraveling Complex Narratives
Digital platforms have revolutionized journalism, enabling real-time reporting and audience engagement. Despite technological advances, the core values of empathy, accuracy, and ethical reporting remain vital to connect and educate audiences meaningfully.
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze the impact of technology on journalism and its role in shaping modern news dissemination.
- Define the historical milestones in the evolution of journalism from ancient times to the digital age.
- Define the key qualities and ethical standards necessary for a successful career in journalism, demonstrating an understanding of their role in maintaining public trust.
- Identify and analyze the evolving platforms and technologies impacting journalism, demonstrating the ability to distinguish between traditional and digital media in delivering news.
- Define the key ethical models relevant to journalism, such as teleological and deontological ethics, by providing examples of how each model applies to journalistic decision-making.
- Describe two major ethical dilemmas in journalism—confidentiality of sources and invasion of privacy—and evaluate potential resolutions by referencing ethical frameworks learned during the lesson.
- Identify and describe the impact of the First Amendment on journalism, examining its role in protecting free expression while navigating the limitations and responsibilities it entails.
- Define the structure and function of different U.S. court systems and explain their relevance in journalistic practice, including coverage of trials and legal outcomes.
- Analyze a news story to assess its newsworthiness, focusing on human impact, novelty, and broader societal significance.
- Define the principles of newsworthiness by identifying examples that demonstrate human interest, novelty, and significance.
- Define personal experiences that can be transformed into wider societal narratives to craft authentic and relatable journalistic stories.
- Identify untapped stories within the community through keen observation of everyday interactions and underrepresented individuals or groups to articulate broader societal changes or issues.
- Define the role of research in journalism by identifying methods to ensure accountability, transparency, and social justice in reporting.
- Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.
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- "I thought it was very helpful and thorough. I got a lot of useful information and was definitely challenged as well as informed by the curriculum." -- David E.
- "I really enjoyed taking this course. It has helped me tremendously in what I'm looking to do." -- Mildred S.
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