Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Diploma in Journalism & Content Creation
Overview
The Diploma in Journalism and Content Creation programme is designed for those wishing to pursue or develop a career in the new media, content creation or broadcast journalism. It is a qualification for pre-entry and trainee journalists, as well as a professional qualification for working content creators, communication managers and journalists. It may be used as a stepping stone for candidates wanting to go on to a career in journalism or by those wishing to improve their content creation and journalistic skills for a specific purpose.
Programme Aims and Objectives
Aims
- The Diploma in Journalism and Content Creation aims to train learners to combine visual, textual and audio texts to create powerful and meaningful stories that can be used by organisations on different platforms including print, web and social.
Objectives
- Ensure application of a diverse set of skills to meet a variety of media-oriented objectives.
- Teach editing, sub-editing and writing, oral, and visual communication skills.
- Apply the rigours of journalistic investigation methods, ethics and production skills to creative content creation.
- Enable learners to develop the professional conduct expected within the journalism profession.
- Present solutions to ethical and legal issues in content creation.
Delivery
All classes will be delivered online.
Timetable
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Assessment
To meet the requirements of the Diploma in Journalism and Content Creation students will have to complete continuous assessment for each module. These will be a combination of written assignments, projects, essays, artefact creation, MCQs and presentations.
Please note this programme is not on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ).
Course Content
Content Writing & Reporting
This module introduces tomorrow’s journalists to the fundamentals of covering and writing news. Mastering these skills is no simple task. In an Internet age of instantaneous access, demand for high-quality accounts of fast-breaking news has never been greater. Nor has the temptation to cut corners and deliver something less. To resist this temptation, reporters must acquire skills to identify a story and its essential elements, gather information efficiently, place it in a meaningful context, and write concise and compelling accounts, sometimes at breathtaking speed. The readings, discussions, exercises and assignments of this course are designed to help students acquire such skills and understand how to exercise them wisely.
Editing & Sub-Editing
This module trains students to perform a range of keyboarding and word processing tasks to include text formatting, editing and enhancement as part of the editorial processes used in the new media sectors and in print journalism. A critical awareness of how house style guides-need to be met through using the generic skills of proofreading, copy-editing and clear accurate writing for websites and print media is covered through practical, hands-on workshops. This module will also cover the legal issues in copy and edit copy to ensure that it is legally safe for publication.
Digital Media Writing
This module aims to equip learners with the skills to work in an online media environment. Students will learn about the emergence of new media, as well as learning about the impact that new media has had on the media industry. Learners will be taught the skills relevant to write for new media and will gain practical experience in new media as well as searching for and verifying relevant new media/online content. Requiring no particular knowledge of web design or of software learners will use text, images and audio (as well as social media) to explore stories, articles and content written for different platforms for defined audiences. These skills are necessary for entry level journalism and media writing position especially in an online environment.
Radio & Podcasting
This module aims to enable learners to understand the centrality of format and scripting in radio performance and podcasting. They will enhance their research expertise and ability to identify reliable sources for different genres, as well as move from conscious to critical listening. They will also develop the technical skills and sound competence to produce a radio show or podcast; create a template that integrates creativity, technical, editorial and written skills; and demonstrate an understanding of the technical expertise suitable for professional broadcast.
Visual Journalism & Content Creation
Journalists utilise visual digital photography, infographics, moving images (videos) and graphics displaying data to enhance text in newspaper, online and digital writing. This module will train students in both assembling data and representing data with software such as Excel, Google Fusion tables, StoryMap, Datawrapper, Timeline JS Venngage and other tools to learn how to use data visualisation techniques for inclusion in articles for consumption by news audiences. Secondly, they will learn how to take digital photographs, manipulate and edit digital images using a DSLR camera. Finally, students will create videos using standard equipment as well as mobile devices such as iPhones.
Journalism & Media Today
Ireland’s Media aims to encourage and develop the comprehension of the media industries in Ireland. The module is an introduction to the political, economic and regulatory environments of the Irish press, broadcast and online journalism. Surveying the industry in a period of rapid economic and technological change, students will examine the main trends in journalistic media. It will also assess the challenges and future of the industry in the 21st Century.
Structure
The Diploma in Journalism and Content Creation is offered as a part-time programme over one academic year and divided into six modules. Students will learn to identify angles, develop ideas and see how the various writing and presenting disciplines unfold. A wide range of teaching techniques which can include lectures, videos, workshops, and lab work. When possible, guest speakers are invited to deliver presentations giving students insights into their work experiences and techniques within their specialist areas. Moodle will be used to facilitate student engagement with resources, as well as provide an interactive space for learners.
This course is delivered online.
Career Opportunities
This diploma helps prepare learners for a wide range of careers as Journalist and for a variety of roles in the journalism industry. DBS students have gone on to a wide range of media related careers, from newspapers and magazines to local radio and television as well as PR.
Student Profile
The programme is likely to appeal to those considering a career in journalism as well as those interested in creating content for specific personal, professional or community reasons, who wish to further investigate and further develop their knowledge and practice in the industry.
Fees
The fee for the Diploma in Journalism & Content Creation is €2,000. This is inclusive of tuition, registration, exam fees and DBS library membership. This fee must be paid in full before the course begins.
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DBS Student Facilities
DBS Diploma students can also avail of a wide range of facilities to assist them in every aspect of their studies, please see below for more details.
- Online Notes System (DBS Moodle)- is an eLearning system designed to provide you with a range of course material which will enhance and support your learning experience within DBS.
- DBS Library Aungier Street- the Library provides a programme of classes in the areas of Library resources, essay writing skills, avoiding plagiarism and referencing to assist you in your studies.
- DBS Careers and Appointment Service- which provides a range of services for Diploma students such as career advice and workshops in CV writing and interview skills.
- Subsidised Parking- DBS provides subsidised parking arrangements for students, which provides easy access to all main public transport routes in and out of the city centre.
- Subsidised Student Canteen- Diploma students can avail of the Student Canteen which is open in the evenings and offers a wide variety of choices on its menu.
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- Professional Diplomas
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Dublin Business School: A Summarization
Overview:
Dublin Business School (DBS) is an independent college located in the heart of Dublin, Ireland. It is part of Kaplan Inc., a global provider of education services. DBS has a strong reputation for its quality of teaching and its commitment to providing a positive learning experience.
Services Offered:
DBS offers a wide range of services to its students, including:
Academic Programs:
Full-time and part-time degrees, certificates, diplomas, postgraduate programs, professional accountancy programs, and online courses.Student Support:
Academic support, career advice, personal attention, disability support, and student welfare services.Campus Life:
Sports clubs, societies, student events, and a thriving student community.Library Resources:
Access to a vast collection of print and online books, journals, and databases.Virtual Learning Environment:
Moodle platform for lecture notes, support materials, and online learning resources.Student Life and Campus Experience:
DBS provides a vibrant and supportive campus environment. Students have the opportunity to join sports clubs and societies, participate in student events, and connect with a diverse student community. The college is located in the heart of Dublin, offering easy access to the city's cultural attractions, entertainment venues, and employment opportunities.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Ladder of Opportunity:
DBS offers a flexible range of programs that allow students to progress their careers.City Centre Location:
The college is situated in the heart of Dublin, providing a dynamic and convenient learning environment.Student Support:
DBS provides comprehensive support services to ensure students succeed academically and personally.World-Class Teaching:
The college has a strong reputation for its high-quality teaching and commitment to student learning.Academic Programs:
DBS offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines, including:
Business & Management:
Accounting & Finance, Marketing & Event Management, Business & Management, Professional Accountancy.Arts:
Psychology & Social Science, Counselling and Psychotherapy, Media & Journalism.Information Technology:
Computing, Data Analytics, Fintech.Law:
Law.Other:
DBS is recognized and accredited by Quality & Qualifications Ireland (QQI). The college also offers free and partially funded Springboard+ and HCI courses in various fields, including Business and Digital, Computing, Analytics, Fund Accounting, and Fintech.