Journalism courses typically include:
Reporting
Writing
Editing
Page Layout and Design
Online Journalism
Graphics
Videography
Law
Advertising
Ethics
History of Journalism
Ofcourse the regular core courses are needed. Some others courses include Principles of American Journalism, Cross Cultural Journalism, History of American Journalism, Communications Law, Radio, TV, & Photojournalism and Reporting and Editing.
where can i get part time journalism course
One can find information about Journalism Courses on the Open Study College website and the Journalism and the Writers Bureau websites. One can complete a part time course with Open Study at home and learn at ones own pace.
courses required is after hsc bacheler degree in journalism and masters and then cetificate....
You would major in journalism. Thus, the required courses will be indicated within your curriculum specific to journalism. It's not a question of "should," but of what is actually required to complete the degree.
Any college catalog - or better yet, a chat with a college counselor - will outline for you the basic courses necessary to graduate with a degree in journalism.
This is a very big question, and it is difficult for us to answer because there are hundreds of schools that offer courses in sports journalism; many of the schools that offer a journalism degree allow you to specialize in sports reporting. I do not know where you live, but look at the websites of the colleges and universities in your state that have a Journalism major, and see if they offer courses in sports reporting. You ideally want to attend a school that not only has a Journalism major, but one that has its own newspaper or TV or radio station, so that you can apply the skills you are learning in your courses and get some good experience.
There are free courses, e.g. http://distancelearn.about.com/od/isitforyou/a/WritingClass.htm and degree-oriented classes, e.g.http://www.lsj.org/courses/dlgintro.html
Ocean County College, Toms River, New Jersey, under their Communications & Journalism area offers an associates in Broadcast Journalism.
Yes, as long as you take the coursework through an appropriately accredited institution.
In Cape Town, you can study journalism at several institutions, including the University of Cape Town (UCT), which offers a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Media Studies. Another option is the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT), which provides a National Diploma in Journalism. Additionally, the Open Window Institute offers programs in visual communication and multimedia journalism. These institutions provide a range of courses and practical experiences in the field of journalism.
English is obviously very important for this, other useful courses are media studies, politics and formal IT courses. You may also want to consider the type of journalism you are looking to do and focus on some courses relivant to this area.