- > General information
- > Course aim
- > Who`s it for
- > Expected learning outcomes
- > Course outline
- > Admission requirements
- > Fees, costs and fellowships
- > Information and registration
- > Download
- > Send to a friend
Theme:(Dis)covering diversity
Course dates:
Module 1: 30 January – 20 April 2012 (12 weeks)
Module 2: 12 March- 20 April 2012 (6 weeks)
Course fee:The 12-week course costs € 5.500, while the 6 weeks course is € 3.500
Media: Radio/ Internet and TV/ Internet
Type of Diploma: Certificate
RNTC Application deadline:
Module 1: 19 December 2011
Module 2: 17 February 2012
NFP Application deadline: Online until 29 April 2011(on paper until 1 April 2011)
Back to topThe Course Broadcast Journalism is designed to strengthen the capacity of broadcast journalists to research and report for broadcast and new media in an effective and ethical way on issues to do with diversity.
Back to topMid-career broadcast journalists with at least three years experience in the field of broadcast news and current affairs.
Back to topUpon completing the course, the participants will be familiar with:
- the role and responsibility of the broadcast journalist in covering issues of diversity
- preparing, researching, and carrying out broadcast and multimedia journalism assignments on topics to do with diversity
- writing, presenting and reporting stories for radio and television
- the impact of new and social media and their relevance to the practice of broadcast and multimedia journalism
- writing, researching and producing for the internet using text, photos, audio and video
- working in a multimedia newsroom, generating story ideas and content for broadcast and new media
The course will deepen understanding of issues to do with diversity and of the role of the broadcast journalist in covering them. It will reinforce the journalistic and teamwork skills required to prepare, research, and carry out broadcast and multimedia journalism assignments on topics to do with diversity, using digital recording and editing equipment and the internet both as a resource and as a publishing medium. Theoretical and practical work will focus on writing and reporting stories for broadcast news and current affairs as well as for the internet using text, photos, audio and video. Practical exercises and assignments will be analysed and evaluated in group feedback sessions. For their final assignments the participants will work in a multimedia newsroom generating story ideas and content for broadcast and internet.
Back to topApplicants must meet the following admissions requirements:
- You are currently working as a broadcast journalist and have a minimum of three years experience in or for broadcast media
- You have successfully followed secondary education, and professional education or training in media
- You are used to working with computers and have good computer skills
- Your speaking and writing skills in English (the course language) are sufficient
- You must submit a letter of motivation in English (150-250 words) explaining why you want to follow the course
NB Paying and sponsored applicants may apply for the full 12-week course or for either the first 6 weeks (focus on broadcast journalism) or the second 6 weeks of the course (focus on multimedia journalism).
English language proficiency:
Since English is the working language of the course, proficiency in English is an absolute necessity. Successful candidates will have a level of proficiency in English equivalent to scores of 550 (paper based) or 213 (computer based) for TOEFL and 6 for IELTS. If you are in doubt about whether you are sufficiently proficient in English please contact RNTC at info@rntc.nl.
After submitting a motivation letter, a phone/Skype interview will be conducted with shortlisted applicants to assess the level of understanding of spoken English and discuss expectations for the course.
Back to topApplicants may apply for the full 12-week course or for either the first 6 weeks (focus on broadcast journalism) or the second 6 weeks of the course (focus on multimedia journalism).
The 12-week course costs € 5.500, while the 6 weeks course is € 3.500.
The course fee includes pick-up from the airport, insurance, and travel assignments. Participants must cover their own costs of travel, accommodation and meals. These costs are estimated at EUR 82 per day, or EUR 574 per week.
If you are looking for a fellowship to sponsor your study at RNTC then you must take a number of steps. RNTC will assist you in making it possible. More information on fellowships can be found here.
For more information on registration, visit our 'How to apply' section.
For any questions, please contact us at info@rntc.nl.
Download
Back to top
Send to a friend