SEMESTER I
Objective:
1. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the historical evolution and principles of journalism as a profession and a social institution.
2. Demonstrate proficiency in various journalistic formats, including news writing, feature writing
3. Understand the role of journalism in promoting democracy, accountability, and social justice within society.
Outcome:
1. Explain the historical development of journalism, including key milestones, technological innovations, and ethical principles
Identify different forms of journalistic writing, such as news articles, opinion pieces, and investigative reports, and understand their respective conventions.
2. It will enable the students to understand how to write news stories Explore the influence of digital media platforms and social networks on news production, distribution, and audience engagement.
Objective:
1. To introduce the rich tapestry of Journalism and its history in India.
2. To explore the history of print media and its role in Indian freedom movement.
3. To learn about the contributions of eminent Journalists during the freedom Struggle
4. To understand the importance and impact of journalalism in society with special reference to the change made by social reformers, freedom fighters and journalist in india
5. To learn historical events through the lens of journalism and mass communication
Outcome:
1. The students will be able to understand and explain the history and growth of Journalism in India
2. The students will be able to familiarize with role of print media and the influence on Indian Independence and national building
3. The students will be able to undestand and appreciate the effort and sacrifices made by early journalist, editors etc.
4. The students will be able to view history, news and events from journalistic perspective
SEMESTER III
Objective:
1. To outline the history and evolution of radio
2. To introduce basic concept of radio and its characteristics
3. To inculcate the techniques of writing different radio broadcast formats
3. To understand the production process
Outcome:
1. Students will understand the medium of radio and its basic characteristics
2. Students will be able to understand the languages of radio
3. Students will be able to identify different forms of radio programmes
4. Students will be able to explain the different stages of radio writing
Objective:
1. To introduce the various models and theories of communication.
2. To understand the importance of language and semiology.
3. To enhance the understanding of various theories of communication for research.
4. To understand how nations adopt different models of communication in nation building.
Outcome:
1. The students will understand the importance of communication.
2. The students will be able to cater to the needs of the demanding human society.
3. The students will be able to understand the theories for carrying out their research works.
4. The students will be able to understand the importance of signs and symbols.
5. The students will understand the role of communication in nation building.
SEMESTER V
Objective:
1. Understand the historical development and evolution of television
2. Develop critical thinking skills to evaluate the content, messages, and representations portrayed on television.
3. Demonstrate proficiency in basic television production techniques and technologies.
4. Communicate effectively using appropriate terminology and language related to television studies.
Outcome:
1. Identify key milestones in the history of television, including major technological advancements
2. Analyze the role of television in shaping cultural norms, values, and identities within different societies.
3. Demonstrate practical skills in television production, including camera operation
4. Critically evaluate the ethical considerations and responsibilities associated with television production and consumption.
Objective:
1. To critically analyze and interpret various cinematic techniques such as cinematography, editing, sound, and mise-en-scène, understanding their impact on the narrative and emotional effect of a film.
2. To appreciate the diversity of global cinema, recognizing the unique contributions of different cultures to the art of filmmaking and the global film industry.
3. To demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the historical development of cinema, including key movements, genres, and significant filmmakers from different periods and regions.
Outcome:
1. The students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the historical evolution of cinema, identifying key movements, influential filmmakers, and significant films from different eras and regions.
2. The students will develop an appreciation for global cinema, recognizing the contributions of diverse cultures and filmmakers to the art of filmmaking and understanding the global dynamics of film production and distribution.
3. The students will acquire basic practical skills in filmmaking, including screenwriting, directing, and editing, allowing for a hands-on understanding of the film production process.
Objective:
1. To understand the concepts of communication technologies and its emerging trends.
2. To understand the role of digitalization and globalization in journalism
3. To enhance the technical learning skills
4. To equip the students with the knowledge of various softwares necessary for producing digital contents.
Outcome:
1. The students will be able to build a strong foundation in their professional career backed by the codes and ethics.
2. The students will be able to understand the importance of digital mediums for maximization of reach among the masses.
3. The students will be able to acquire knowledge of various softwares necessary for producing digital contents.
4. The students will be able to optimize the quality of their contents through the usage of digital means.
BA Mass Communication Syllabus
SEMESTER I
- C1 Introduction to Journalism
- C2 History of Indian Journalism
- English
- MIL
- EVS
SEMESTER II
- C3 Reporting and Editing
- C4 Practicing Journalism
- English
- MIL
- EVS
SEMESTER III
- C5 Introduction to Radio
- C6 Communication, Media and Society
- English
- MIL
- EVS
SEMESTER IV
- C8 Media management, Press Laws
- C7 Media and Culture of studies
- SEC-2 Documentary Production
SEMESTER V
- C9 Introduction to Television
- C10 Film Studies
- C11 Introduction to New Media
SEMESTER VI
- C12 Development Communication
- C13 Advertising and Ad-Production
- C14 Public Relations
- DSE-1 Global Media & Politics
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism & Mass Communication is a three-year undergraduate course in the field of Mass Communication and Journalism. Subjects taught in BA Journalism & Mass Com engages with topics relating to broadcasting films, radios, TVs, newspapers, magazines, social media, etc. The core objective of this programme is to educate students in the method and mechanism of how information is disseminated through the means of media on a large scale.
Tetso College has swiftly adapted the NEP-FYUGP syllabus structure for its 1st and 3rd semester students with the aim to empower them towards lifelong excellence. The current 3rd Semester students are transitioning from the previous CBCS structure to the current FYUGP system, while 1st Semester students are starting off with the FYUGP right away.
Tetso College is currently following the NEP-FYUGP syllabus laid out by Nagaland University (click to know more).