2019-2020 / PEAV0020-1

Techniques of journalism

Duration

30h Th

Number of credits

 Bachelor in ancient and modern languages and literatures5 crédits 
 Bachelor in ancient languages and literatures : classics5 crédits 
 Bachelor in information and communication5 crédits 
 Bachelor in modern languages and literatures : German, Dutch and English5 crédits 
 Bachelor in history of art and archaeology : general5 crédits 
 Bachelor in history5 crédits 
 Bachelor in modern languages and literatures : general5 crédits 
 Bachelor in history of art and archaeology : musicology5 crédits 
 Bachelor in ancient languages and literatures : Oriental studies5 crédits 
 Bachelor in philosophy5 crédits 
 Bachelor in French and Romance languages and literatures : general5 crédits 

Lecturer

Marc Vanesse

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the second semester

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

A journalist's primary mission consists in finding information from the best sources: dispatches, documents, experts, witnesses, pieces of evidence, personal files, the Internet... Then the journalist must verify the information, enrich it, support, decode it relate it to other things. By means of a theoretical approach, illustrated by many examples, students will be introduced to the primary methods of finding information. Through practical work students will gain mastery of major genres of journalism (factual accounts, interviews, reporting stories).

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

- Creativity. React to current events by imagining story angles that bring stories to life.
- Autonomy. Find the proper journalistic techniques for the subject being written about.
- Mastery. Produce journalistic work in today's media, from the choice of subject to final editing.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

- Proficiency in oral and written expression
- Active curiosity about current events
- Frequent reader of newspapers and frequent consumer of audiovisual media

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Written exercises will be assigned during practice sessions and these will help prepare students for the final evaluation.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

Number of class hours and time period: 30 hours during the second term.

Recommended or required readings

- Transparencies shown in class are made available online. - Readings highly recommended: Yves Agnès, Manuel de journalisme, Paris, La Découverte, Coll. « Guides Grands Repères », 2002 ; Jean-Luc Martin-Lagardette, Le guide de l'écriture journalistique, Paris, La Découverte, Coll. « Guides », 2008.

Assessment methods and criteria

- A personal written text
- Oral examination

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Contacts

Teacher: Marc Vanesse Département Médias, Culture et Communication Place du 20 août, 7, 2e étage Tel : 04-366.29.57 (Marc.Vanesse@ulg.ac.be)

Assistant Boris Krywicki 04-366.38.60
Secretary  04-366.32.86 emjlibens@ulg.ac.be
 

Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the May-June 2020 session

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