Course Outline News Reporting
Course Outline News Reporting
Credit hours: 3
Instructor: Qaiser Rafiq
Lecture Timings: Thursday 10:00am-1:00pm
Class Room: 104
Email: [email protected]
Course Aims
The aims of this course are to give you an understanding of the role of the journalist
in the society, attributes of a reporter and an understanding of how to report for both
the print and broadcast media. These broad aims will be achieved by:
Acquainting you with the legal and ethical rules guiding your job as a reporter.
Course Objectives
Here are the wider objectives for the course as a whole. By meeting the objectives,
you count yourself as having met the aims of the course. On successful completion of
the course, you should be able to:
Define what news is
Weeks Topics
4 Print Journalism
6 Broadcast Journalism
Online Journalism
8 Midterm
on the Internet
Contempt of Court
16 Final Term
Evaluation criteria:
Assignments 30%
Mid-Term 30%
Suggested readings
Bonder, F. F.; Davenport, J. R, & Drager, M. W. (2005). Reporting for the Mass
th
Media (8 ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.
th
Mercher, M. (2003). News Reporting and Writing (9 Ed.). San Francisco:
McGraw-Hill.
rd
Rich, C. (1999). Writing and Reporting News: A Coaching Method, (3 Ed.).
New York: Wadsworth Publishing Company.
Stovall, J. G. (2006). Writing for the Mass Media. New York: Pearson
Education.
Note: Instructor can change the evaluation criteria and all the students will
be timely informed.