|
|
The world media has never been as lively as it is today. The industry, which was previously limited to the print quality has witnessed a new dimension is made available in electronic form and Web journalism. The boom of unprecedented industry gave rise to a demand for skilled manpower as well.
Madhubala Institute of communication and electronic media (MBICEM) east Nizamuddin strives to be as a hub for media education in the capital. Founded in 1996 as a philanthropic initiative, the Institute offers a Bachelor of Journalism (Mass Communication), in conjunction with the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
According to the indications of major MBICEM, MB Julka, “The Bachelor of Journalism (Mass Communication) in the MBICEM is a comprehensive programme but living prepares students to work and a maximum of different forms of media, it would also print newspapers and magazines, radio, television and the Internet, especially on celebrities.
The three-year programme is divided into six semesters and provides the same emphasis on theoretical and practical training. The first half of the program lies in the social, economic and political life of the country since independence; principles of communication and language, among others. “Considering computer in the form of Quark Express, web design, drag page coral and facilitate, among others, gives students themselves during the first half,” Julka said. The second half covers widely printed media, including reporting, processing and photo-journalism. “The students here are” hands-on “experience shooting indoors and outdoors with different techniques and the development of them in their own,” she said.
Radio journalism is the emphasis during the third quarter, where radio production, script and the presentation is taught to students. The hotel has its own studio to that effect, where students can vote, the random noise, modify and even air their programs on campuses MBICEM.
The fourth semester focuses on journalism television. Julka noticed “In this semester, students are educated on the entire process of preparing a television ideating messages directly from screening. Scripting, Production, production, costumes, lighting and camera, our students are well versed in all areas. ” Students are taught, with the latest technologies such as non-linear, Panasonic and Sony digital cameras professionals, television personalities messages issuer. The advertising for radio, television and radio is also taught in this semester.
The fifth semester brings cyber-journalism, public relations and management of the event and the last semester, modules portfolio management, the media world scenario and current technologies in the media. “In addition, we have a document on personality development, where entries clothes law and order and to talk about positive values for students. We have a document on the media and research, as a general rule, the teacher teaches at other institutions where students, a pre-test equipment, post-evaluation and perception, among others, “cried she says.
“First Frame”, students Film Festival organized by students at the MBICEM provides a platform for candidates to film makers to submit their work. The event drew the participation not only from other media, schools in India, but Canada and the USA as well.
Tags: bachelor of journalism, boom, country, demand, development, guru gobind singh, guru gobind singh indraprastha, guru gobind singh indraprastha university, half, independence, Indraprastha, julka, Madhubala, maximum, media education, nizamuddin, philanthropic initiative, photo journalism, practical training, principles of communication, production script, programme, quality, quark express, radio television, Singh, skilled manpower, web journalism Posted in MBA News, career | No Comments »
The Film and Media School of Institute of Integrated Learning in Management (IILM) is launching an undergraduate course in journalism in collaboration with the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), Ireland. As per the MoU signed between Dr Ahindra Chakrabarti, director, IILM and Dr Frank McMohan, director, Academic Affairs, DIT, the degree (Bachelor of Arts) will be awarded by DIT and the programme conducted in New Delhi will provide professional and multi-skilled practical training in print, broadcast and online journalism.
The tie-up will enable a large number of aspiring media professionals to get quality training and also provide comprehensive collaborative training in media impact and the interplay of media, politics and public affairs. The recruitment for the undergraduate course is likely to commence in August 2003. DIT is the largest higher education institution in Ireland with 22,000 students pursuing 85 programmes worldwide at various levels. DIT is a highly acclaimed institution for media training and offers nine undergraduate and postgraduate courses in various aspects of media.
The Film and Media School at IILM was established in 2002. Even though its foray into media education is at an infancy stage, the institute has already accumulated key laurels such as the collaboration with National Film and Television School, UK (a leading television training school) for the postgraduate course.
Tags: academic, bachelor, chakrabarti, collaboration, collaborative training, Courses, degree bachelor, Dr Frank McMohan, Dublin, dublin institute of technology, Film, film and television school, higher education institution, infancy stage, Institute, integrated learning, Ireland, Journalism, Media, media education, media impact, media politics, media professionals, national film, New Delhi, online, postgraduate, postgraduate course, programme, quality, quality training, recruitment, Technology, Television, television training, UK, undergraduate, undergraduate course, worldwide Posted in Full, MBA News | No Comments »
The world media has never been so alive, as it is today. The sector, which once only to the impression has been added a new dimension to e-commerce in the form of web and journalism. The boom in the industry unprecedented led to a demand for well-trained professionals.
Madhubala Institute of Communication and Electronic Media (MBICEM), Nizamuddin East tries, as a hub for media education in the capital. Founded in 1996 as a philanthropic initiative, the Institute offers a Bachelor of Journalism (Mass Communication), in conjunction with the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
According to the principal MBICEM, MB Julka, “The Bachelor of Journalism (Mass Communication) in the MBICEM is a huge programme, but living in preparing students to work and come in many forms of media whatsoever newspaper printing and magazines, radio, television and the Internet, especially on the celebrities. ”
The three-year programme is divided into six semesters and provides the same emphasis on the theoretical and practical training. The first half of this program lies on the social, economic and political developments since the middle of independence, the principles of communication and language skills, among others. “Because of a computer in the form of Quark Express, web design, creation and Coral page, to name a few, it gives the student himself in the first half,” Julka said. The second half covers widely printed media, including reporting requirements, processing and photo-journalism. “The students here are” hands-on “shooting, the experience, both inside the buildings and outside with different techniques and the development of their own on them,” she said .
Radio journalism, priority in the third quarter, when the production of radio, the script and the presentation gives students. The institution has its own studio, to this end, where students can voice, the random noise, and even to modify their programmes of the air in the MBICEM campus.
The fourth semester focuses on a television or journalism. Julka noticed “In this semester, students learn about the whole procedure for the preparation of a television messages directly on screening ideating. Scripting, staging, production, costumes, lighting and the camera, our students are very well versed in all areas. ” Students are taught, with the latest technologies such as non-linear editing, panasonic professionals and digital cameras from Sony, which are used in messages prominent TV-channels. The advertising for radio, television and radio is also taught in this semester.
The fifth semester brings cyber-journalism, public relations and event management and the last semester modules on portfolio management, the media of the world and a current scenario of technology and media. “In addition, we have a policy paper on the development of the personality, where the dress code entries, in the public discourse and the positive values that students. We have a discussion paper on media and research , what is taught, as a general rule, the master At other institutions, where students learn in a pre-test equipment, post-assessment and structure, among other things, “she says.
‘First Frame “, the students Film Festival, organized by students at the MBICEM provides a platform for future filmmakers to submit their work. The event attracts the participation of other media, not only schools but also India, Canada and the United States as well.
Although only two lots of the program have passed, they have internships in India bags TV, NDTV, Zee TV, Sahara, Rai Foundation and other organizations and two students to work in theatre directors like Prakash Jha and Ken Ghosh. Many students, in their higher education institutions such as Jamia Millia Islamia, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Xavier’s, the National Institute of Design, Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, and even Sheridan College, Canada and London University.
Tags: guru gobind singh, guru gobind singh indraprastha, guru gobind singh indraprastha university, julka, language skills, mass communication, media education, philanthropic initiative, photo journalism, practical training, principles of communication, quark express, radio journalism, radio television, random noise, web design creation Posted in MBA News, career | No Comments »
|