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National Certificate in Journalism and Media Studies

Journalism and Media Studies

Description

The National Certificate in Journalism and Media Studies equips students with essential skills in reporting, writing, editing, and broadcasting. The program prepares them for careers in journalism, media, and communication, with a focus on ethical storytelling and digital media literacy.

Modularization of the Program:

The NCJM curriculum is based on a modular system. Continuous assessments are carried out as a Competence-Based Education and Training requirement. Each module contains sub-modules to help students understand core tasks through applied knowledge, practical environments, and professional attitudes. Students will also carry out real-life projects to practice the knowledge and competencies acquired in class.


Program Learning Outcomes

By the end of this program, learners should be able to:

  1. Observe different cultures through interaction with various categories of people.
  2. Creatively search for and produce information.
  3. Apply appropriate technology to collect, process, and store information.
  4. Critically analyze societal issues and disseminate information.
  5. Write accurate, objective, fair, and balanced stories.

Program Objectives

  1. Familiarize learners with the fundamentals of media, including types, functions, and impact on society.
  2. Develop skills in research, writing, editing, and reporting for various media platforms.
  3. Encourage critical thinking and media literacy to analyze and evaluate media content.
  4. Enhance written, verbal, and visual communication skills for effective storytelling.
  5. Prepare students for entry-level positions in media organizations, newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and online media.
  6. Instill an understanding of ethical principles and professional standards in journalism and media practices.
  7. Educate students on using digital tools and technologies for content creation, distribution, and consumption.
  8. Develop research skills to investigate and analyze media-related topics and issues.

Major Modules Covered

  1. Fundamentals of Mass Communication
  2. Principles of News Writing and Reporting
  3. Principles of Radio Production
  4. Ethics in Journalism
  5. Social Concepts in Media
  6. Public Speaking
  7. Principles of Public Relations
  8. Principles of Economics
  9. Computer Applications
  10. Elements of Entrepreneurship Development
  11. Writing for the Media
  12. Contemporary Media Applications
  13. Fundamentals of Media Law
  14. Principles of Photojournalism
  15. Principles of Advertising
  16. Principles of Television Production
  17. Video Editing and Production
  18. Basic Kiswahili
  19. Fundamentals of Political Science

Note:

  • At the end of each semester, learners should have a viable real-life project authenticated by UBTEB and DIT.
  • Every student shall get a placement for an internship to be done at the end of the second academic year examinations.

Examining Bodies

  1. Uganda Business and Technical Examinations Board (UBTEB):

    • National assessment body for credible national examinations and awarding Certificates and Diplomas.
    • Modular system easing workload for students and tutors, with certificates for each module.
    • A learner with at least a 2.0 CGPA in all modules will be awarded a classified “National Certificate in Journalism and Media Studies” by UBTEB.
  2. Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT):

    • Quality assurance for Business, Technical, Vocational Education, and Training (BTVET).
    • Examination levels: Level One, Level Two, and Level Three.
    • Students are examined three times in an academic year.

Career Opportunities

  • Reporter: Cover news stories, conduct research, interview people, and engage readers/viewers with storytelling.
  • Editor: Choose stories, assign to reporters, edit, and proofread content.
  • Photojournalist: Provide images for news and feature stories, capture events, and provide information about photographs.
  • Videographer: Capture moving images for journalism outlets, non-profits, or video production companies.
  • Data Research Analyst: Collect data, detect trends, and solve problems in journalism, marketing, or insurance.
  • Content Manager: Develop content strategies, create content, and track performance.
  • Copywriter: Write content for businesses, organizations, and marketing agencies.
  • Social Media Manager: Create social media posts, build interest, and drive website/store visits.

Admission Requirements

  1. UBTEB Admission:

    • Minimum pass in three subjects at Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) Examination or its equivalent.
  2. DIT Admission:

    • Primary training with a PLE certificate or its equivalent.

Fees for the Program

  1. Tuition:

    • Ugandans / East Africans / Refugees: UGX 420,000 per semester.
    • International Students: UGX 800,000 (USD 223) per semester.
  2. Examination Fees:

    • Fixed by UBTEB and DIT.
  3. Accommodation/Hostel/Meals:

    • UGX 480,000 per semester. Private accommodations are also available.

Other Requirements:

  • A ream of unruled paper
  • A ream of ruled paper
  • Smartphone
  • Laptop
  • Flash Disk

Contact Information

Tropical Institute of Development Innovations
3km along Kalagi – Gayaza Road, Nandudu Place,
Kyabakadde Village, Kyampisi Sub County, Mukono District
P.O Box 397 Mukono, Uganda.
Email: tridiuganda@gmail.com | tridiregistrar@gmail.com
Head of Department/Program: Samyl Sabunyo Masiga
Email: samylsabunyo@gmail.com
Executive Director: Clet Wandui Masiga
Email: c.w.masiga@gmail.com
Tel: +256 700 104199 | +256 782 649415 | +256 750 584617 | +256 772 323481 | +256 200 911 090 | +256 777 284 388

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