Journalism Major
The Journalism Major is offered in three concentrations: Chinese Journalism, International Journalism and Data and Media Communication. All choices share a core of Required and Elective Courses dealing with the activities and responsibilities of the print, broadcast and internet journalist. Each choice requires bilingualism, but stresses the particular language and professional skills appropriate for the specializations of Chinese Journalism, International Journalism or Data and Media Communication.
Students in the Journalism Major pursue studies in three major areas: (1) professional journalism, in which students learn the principles and skills of gathering, presenting, and producing news and current affairs; (2) the theoretical foundations of the profession, in which students develop a conceptual understanding of the profession and its role in society through legal, ethical, political, historical, economic and media communication theory courses; and (3) complementary studies of the relationship between broadcast or print or internet journalism and society as well as the way politics, government, business, and law operate in both local and international communities. In all these areas, emphasis is in Hong Kong and mainland China, with due attention to the international context in which both communities operate.
Except for Data and Media Communication Concentration, all students are expected to undertake a professional internship during the summer following the third year. Students in each concentration will take elective courses in which to explore aspects of journalism in greater depth or to increase their knowledge of some specialized types of reporting. At the end of the programme, students integrate their conceptual and practical knowledge in their final year project.
Chinese Journalism (CJ): CJ comprises the three “writing” courses, of which two are offered in Year Two, one is offered in Year 3. The two two-unit production courses in Year Two help the students to develop professional news reporting and production skills with multimedia elements in multiplatform; the journalism practicum courses which run for at least two semesters from Year Three to Year Four, provide the opportunity to put the resulting news gathering, reporting and editing skills into practice. At the same time students will undertake a conceptual course which stresses the theoretical aspects of journalism and its practice. Journalism Major Elective is provided, in Year Three, by which time we hope students will be qualified to make intelligent choices. Law and Ethics for Journalists is required in Year Three. The Honours Project (3 units) is taken in the final semester of the programme.
International Journalism (IJ): IJ has the similar structure with CJ in terms of the writing, production and practicum courses are concerned. It follows the sequencing of writing, production, and practicum courses, and finishing with the Honours Project. Students will take one theoretical course in the second semester of Year Three and two Major Elective Courses in Year Three.
Every CJ or IJ student is required to take one stream out of the three choices: Broadcast Journalism (BJ), Financial Journalism (FJ) and General Stream. Students will take two Stream Required Courses and one stream practicum course in Year 3. Students who wish to specialise in traditional broadcast journalism will take News Anchoring, Advanced Broadcast Production and Investigative Reporting, and BJ practicum. Those who are interested in FJ will take two theoretical courses and a FJ practicum course. There are no specific courses in the General Stream. Students are required to select 6 units from the Major Electives (except BJ and FJ courses) and take one more practicum course of CJ or IJ Concentrations.
Data and Media Communication (DMC): DMC aims to provide solid journalistic education and training with specialised data analytics to students, with set of courses jointly offered by the Department of Journalism and the Department of Computer Science. Students from the Department of Journalism will take two bridging courses offered by the Department of Computer Science in the first semester of Year Three. After laying the foundations of data science, students will take four concentration core courses, offered by the Department of Journalism and the Department of Computer Science in the second semester of Year Three and the first semester of Year Four. Students will complete a final project and take a Concentration Elective Course in the final semester of the programme. Students will be able to make use of the data collected from various sources and analyze these data according to the journalistic practices to produce analytics, solutions and insights for media organizations and others connecting to the industry. DMC students do not need to take any streams due to the limited curriculum space.
Requirements
II. | Major Courses | 46 units |
Major Required Courses (22 units) | ||
JOUR2005 Broadcast Reporting and Production | 2 units | |
JOUR2077 Chinese News Reporting and Writing | 3 units | |
JOUR2085 English News Reporting and Writing | 3 units | |
JOUR2086 Multiplatform Journalism | 2 units | |
JOUR2116 Finance and Economics for Journalists | 3 units | |
JOUR3137 Communication Theory | 3 units | |
JOUR3157 Law and Ethics for Journalists | 3 units | |
JOUR4007 Research Methods in Communication | 3 units | |
JOUR4015 Journalism Internship | 0 unit | |
Concentration Courses (18 units) | ||
Chinese Journalism Concentration Required Courses | ||
JOUR2046 Advanced Writing and Investigative Reporting (Chinese) | 3 units | |
JOUR3245 Journalism Practicum I (Chinese) | 2 units | |
JOUR3246 Journalism Practicum II (Chinese) | 2 units | |
JOUR4005 Theory and Practice of Journalism in Greater China | 3 units | |
Chinese Journalism Concentration – Broadcast Journalism Stream Required Courses | ||
JOUR2095 Advanced Broadcast Production and Investigative Reporting | 3 units | |
JOUR3047 News Anchoring | 3 units | |
JOUR3265 Journalism Practicum (Broadcast) | 2 units | |
Chinese Journalism Concentration – Financial Journalism Stream Required Courses | ||
JOUR3165 Unlocking Financial Statements | 3 units | |
JOUR3166 Strategic Investments and Contemporary Economics | 3 units | |
JOUR3266 Journalism Practicum (Finance) | 2 units | |
Chinese Journalism Concentration – General Stream Required Courses | ||
JOUR3247 Journalism Practicum III (Chinese) | 2 units | |
Two courses from the Major Elective Courses | 6 units | |
International Journalism Concentration Required Courses | ||
JOUR2096 Advanced News and Feature Writing (English) | 3 units | |
JOUR3136 International News in a Globalized World | 3 units | |
JOUR3255 Journalism Practicum I (English) | 2 units | |
JOUR3256 Journalism Practicum II (English) | 2 units | |
International Journalism Concentration – Broadcast Journalism Stream Required Courses | ||
JOUR2095 Advanced Broadcast Production and Investigative Reporting | 3 units | |
JOUR3047 News Anchoring | 3 units | |
JOUR3265 Journalism Practicum (Broadcast) | 2 units | |
International Journalism Concentration – Financial Journalism Stream Required Courses | ||
JOUR3165 Unlocking Financial Statements | 3 units | |
JOUR3166 Strategic Investments and Contemporary Economics | 3 units | |
JOUR3266 Journalism Practicum (Finance) | 2 units | |
International Journalism Concentration – General Stream Required Courses | ||
JOUR3257 Journalism Practicum III (English) | 2 units | |
Two courses from the Major Elective Courses | 6 units | |
Data and Media Communication Concentration Required Courses | ||
COMP2865 Fundamentals of Data Analysis and Management | 3 units | |
COMP3925 Data Analysis Studio | 1 unit | |
COMP4115 Exploratory Data Analysis and Visualization | 3 units | |
ITEC2016 Data-driven Visualization for the Web | 3 units | |
JOUR3155 Investigative Reporting for Data and Media Communication | 2 units | |
JOUR4046 Integrated Data-driven Storytelling | 3 units | |
Data and Media Communication Concentration Elective Courses** | 3 units | |
COMP4015 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | 3 units | |
COMP4027 Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery | 3 units | |
COMP4045 Human-Computer Interaction | 3 units | |
COMP4075 Social Computing and Web Intelligence | 3 units | |
COMP4909 Data Media Project II | 3 units | |
COMP7930 Big Data Analytics | 3 units | |
JOUR2005 Broadcast Reporting and Production | 2 units | |
JOUR2086 Multiplatform Journalism | 2 units | |
JOUR2105 Visual Journalism | 3 units | |
JOUR3096 Current Affairs and News Analysis | 3 units | |
JOUR3115 Media Management | 3 units | |
JOUR4005 Theory and Practice of Journalism in Greater China | 3 units | |
** And any course approved by the Department of Journalism and Department of Computer Science. | ||
Major Elective Courses (6 units) | ||
JOUR2046 Advanced Writing and Investigative Reporting (Chinese) | 3 units | |
JOUR2076 Data Journalism | 3 units | |
JOUR2095 Advanced Broadcast Production and Investigative Reporting | 3 units | |
JOUR2096 Advanced News and Feature Writing (English) | 3 units | |
JOUR2097 Advanced News and Feature Writing (Finance) | 3 units | |
JOUR2105 Visual Journalism | 3 units | |
JOUR2106 Data Visualization for News | 3 units | |
JOUR3016 Political Economy for Journalists | 3 units | |
JOUR3046 Critical Comparative Studies of News Media Systems | 3 units | |
JOUR3047 News Anchoring | 3 units | |
JOUR3057 Finance and Investment | 3 units | |
JOUR3075 Economics for Financial Journalists | 3 units | |
JOUR3077 Magazine Design and Editing | 3 units | |
JOUR3085 Media Transformation and Institutional Change in Historical Perspective | 3 units | |
JOUR3095 Business and Financial News Reporting | 3 units | |
JOUR3096 Current Affairs and News Analysis | 3 units | |
JOUR3097 Current Hong Kong Issues for Communicators | 3 units | |
JOUR3105 Current Issues in Journalism | 3 units | |
JOUR3106 Images of Media in Popular Culture | 3 units | |
JOUR3107 Media Development in Global Perspective | 3 units | |
JOUR3115 Media Management | 3 units | |
JOUR3117 News Translation | 3 units | |
JOUR3125 Strategic Television Communication | 3 units | |
JOUR3126 Visual Literacy: Critical Appreciation of Photos | 3 units | |
JOUR3135 Analytical and Opinion Writing | 3 units | |
JOUR3136 International News in a Globalized World | 3 units | |
JOUR3145 Investigative Reporting (Chinese) | 3 units | |
JOUR3146 Investigative Reporting (English) | 3 units | |
JOUR3147 Investigative Reporting (Finance) | 3 units | |
JOUR3165 Unlocking Financial Statements | 3 units | |
JOUR3166 Strategic Investments and Contemporary Economics | 3 units | |
JOUR3205 Convergence Editing (Broadcast) | 3 units | |
JOUR3215 Convergence Editing (Chinese) | 3 units | |
JOUR3225 Convergence Editing (English) | 3 units | |
JOUR3235 Convergence Editing (Finance) | 3 units | |
JOUR4005 Theory and Practice of Journalism in Greater China | 3 units | |
JOUR4017 China Reporting and Writing | 3 units | |
JOUR4025 Critical Studies of Media | 3 units | |
JOUR4045 Entrepreneurial Journalism | 3 units | |
III. | Honours Project | 3 units |
Chinese Journalism Concentration | ||
JOUR4865 Honours Project in Chinese Journalism | 3 units | |
International Journalism Concentration | ||
JOUR4885 Honours Project in International Journalism | 3 units | |
Data and Media Communication Concentration | ||
COMP4908 Data Media Project I | 3 units | |
VI. | Free Electives | 36 units |