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Journalism Workshop

Code 16560
Year 1
Semester S1
ECTS Credits 12
Workload OT(15H)/TP(90H)
Scientific area Communication Sciences
Entry requirements None.
Learning outcomes Master the main techniques of journalistic writing, audio editing and video editing, applying them to different genres.
Familiarization with the routines of a newsroom and journalistic work on television, radio and press, written and online.
Development of autonomy, critical sense and responsibility regarding the tasks to be carried out in the Atelier.
Development of self-reflective capabilities regarding the meaning, adequacy, ethical and deontological framework of the work carried out.
Syllabus Students will carry out press, radio and television work. At the end of the semester, the student must submit, for evaluation, a portfolio with all the work carried out. In total, a minimum of 13 works must be carried out according to the distribution below:
4 individual works for Press/Web
4 individual works for Radio
4 group works for TV
1 report for one of the media of their choice
1 interview for one of the media of their choice
Participation in the various UBI media outlets will also be highly valued: URBI, RUBI and TUBI.
Main Bibliography Araújo, Domingos Silva, 1988, Let's talk about Journalism, General Directorate of Social Communication, Lisbon. Beltrão, Luís, 1980, Opinion Journalism, Ed. Sulina, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Boucher, Jean-Dominique, 1994, The Written Report, coll. Techniques of Journalism, Editorial Inquiry. Cardet, Ricardo, sd, Journalism Manual, coll. Nosso Mundo, Editorial Caminho, Lisbon.
Colombo, Furio, 1995, Knowing Journalism Today - How Information is Created, Editorial Presença, Lisbon. Crato, Nuno, 1992, Comunicação Social - A Imprensa, Editorial Presença, Lisbon.
Cunha, Celso, and Cintra, Lindley, 1993, Brief Grammar of Contemporary Portuguese, Ed. Sá´ da Costa. Gradim, Anabela, 2000, Journalism Manual – the Urbi Style Book, coll. Studies in Communication, Covilhã.
Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria As this is a laboratory curricular unit, the teaching methodology consists of introducing students to the practice of journalistic activity.
Students are evaluated based on the work produced.
This UC does not have an exam.
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2025-01-08

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