TO 6 Semesters W.e.f. Academic Year 2020-21 And Onwards

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THE COURSE STRUCTURE & SYLLABUS OF UNDER GRADUATEBACHELOR OF ARTSMASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM1ST TO 6TH Semestersw.e.f.Academic Year 2020-21 and OnwardsUnderCHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS)

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM(w.e.f: 2020-21 ONWARDS)SemesterCode/coursePaperNo.Title of the paperTeachinghrs perweekMarksCreditsIASem endexamTotalDurationof Semend examIDSC 11Introduction to Journalism5320801003IIDSC 22Introduction toCommunication5320801003IIIDSC 33Reporting5320801003SEC -14Writing Skills221040502DSC – 45Editing5320801003SEC – 26Audio Visual Media221040502DSE 17Media Laws44208010037.1Radio & Advertisement4420801003SEC– 38Fundamentals ofJournalism221040502DSE 29Photo Journalism &Cinema44208010039.1Television Journalism &Internet442080100310News writing skills2210405024436IVVVISEC 4

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISMB.A.- I SEMESTER - 01(CBCS)Subject- DSC 1 P-1 Introduction to JournalismTeaching – Theory 5 hrs per weekExamination – Theory -80 marks – 3hrs duration – 20 – IA marksTotal - 3 creditUNIT-1Journalism- Meaning- Definition- Nature and Scope. Function of Journalism. Kinds ofJournalism and Theories of Press.12hrsUNIT-2History- Growth & Development of Journalism in India. Pioneers- James AugustsHickey,James Silk Buckingham, Rajaram Mohan Roy,S. Sadanand, M.K.Gandhi.12hrsUNIT-3Indian Press after Independence- Current Status of Indian Press. Media Organizations. Pressafter Independence . Characteristics of Indian Periodicals.12hrsUNIT-4Journalism as a Profession-Role and Responsibility of Journalists. Ethics of Journalism. Roleof Press in Moulding Public Opinion. New Trends in Journalism. News Agencies - National/International.12hrsUNIT-5History of Kannada Journalism- Growth and Development of Kannada Journalism. PioneersN Tirumalamba, D.V.G,Venkatkrishnaih, Mohare Hanumanthrao, T.S.R-,T.T.Sharma, PatilPuttappa. Leading Kannada Papers - Dailies and Weeklies.12hrsBooks for ReferenceIndian JournalismJournalism in IndiaProfessional JournalismHistory of kannada news papers ÀwæPÉÆzÀåªÀÄAssignmentContent Analysis of a DailyContent Analysis of a WeeklyContent Analysis of a MonthlyNadiga KrishnamurthyP ParthasaratiM V KamatKarnataka madhyama Acadami publicationf.J ï. gÀAUÀ ÁxÀgÁªï

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISMB.A.- I SEMESTER - 02(CBCS)Subject- DSC2 P-2 Introduction to CommunicationTeaching – Theory 5 hrs per weekExamination – Theory -80 marks – 3hrs duration – 20 – IA marksTotal – 3 creditUNIT-1Communication- Meaning – Definitions- Nature – Scope - Process and Functions ofCommunication. Kinds of Communication – Verbal and Non-Verbal- Intra Personal- InterPersonal- Group and Mass Communication.12hrsUNIT-2Basic Models of Communication- Aristotle Model, Herlad D Lasswell, David Berlo’s Model,Shannon and Weavers Models,Schramm communication model. Theories of CommunicationSociological and Psychological.12hrsUNIT-3New Communication Media- Internet. Mobile Journalism, Social Media, Characteristics ofNew Media. Corporate Communication.12hrsUNIT-4Role of Communication. Mass Media and Social Change. Characteristics of Mass Media.Electronic Publications.12hrsUNIT-5Public Relation- Definitions- Nature and Scope of Public Relation. Functions of PR. PRTools- Publicity, Propaganda, Public Opinion.12hrsReference BooksMass communication in IndiaMass communication TheoryDzsÀÄ PÀ ÀAªÀºÀ À ªÀiÁzÀåªÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄKeval J KumarDenis M Equil J ï ZÀAzÀæ ÃÉ RgÀPractical Public Opinion ÀwæPÉÆzÀåªÀÄSam Blackf. J ï. gÀAUÀ ÁxÀgÁªïAssignmentAssignments should be given to the students.

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISMB.A.- II SEMESTER - 03(CBCS)DSC3 P-3 - ReportingTeaching – Theory 5 hrs per weekExamination – Theory -80 marks – 3hrs duration – 20 – IA marksTotal – 3 creditUNIT-INews- Definitions – Elements - News values - News sources - principles of news writing.12hrsUNIT IINews writing structure- news writing skills- inverted pyramid, chronological, analytical .Types of leads.12hrsUNIT-IIIQualifications and responsibilities of a reporter – correspondents and stringers. FreelanceJournalist. Moffusial.12hrsUNIT-IVReporting- speech, press conference, crime, sports, judiciary, legislature, ecology,agriculture, film and politics12hrsUnit- VInterview- Meaning - types and techniques. Freelancing and feature writing – types andtechniques. Writing travel articles and creative writings.12hrsBooks for ReferenceNews reporting and EditingHand book of reporting and editingReporting ÀwæPÉÆzÀåªÀÄHand book of JournalismProfessional JournalismMadhyama patrika academy publicationsK M ShrivastavRavindranB N Ahujaf.J ï. gÀAUÀ ÁxÀgÁªïM.V. KamatM.V. KamatAssignmentChoose few news items and identify the types of LeadsSelect a published interview and justifyReporting exerciseFeature writings

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISMB.A.- II SEMESTER - 04(CBCS)DSC4 P-5- EditingTeaching – Theoy 5 hrs per weekExamination – Theory -80 marks – 3hrs duration – 20 – IA marksTotal – 3 creditUnit- IOrganisational structure of a newspaper. Structure of news desk, functions of news roomeditorial department set-up. Newspaper jargons.12hrsUnit- IIEditing- Meaning – purpose – Process - need for editing - principles of editing. Translation –Meaning nature and techniques.12hrsUnit- IIIQualifications- Responsibilities and Functions of Editor, news editor, chief sub- editor andSub- editor.12hrsUnit IVEditorial page and its importance – Editorial- types of editorials. Letters to the editor.Headline writing – Meaning – Kinds – Functions and Techniques.12hrsUnit VNews Paper design and layout – Front and inside pages – Computer page make-up –Principles and techniques of page make up – Picture editing and caption writing.12hrsBooks for Reference ÀwæPÉÆzÀåªÀÄvÀ É §gÀºÀNews reporting and EditingHand book of reporting and editingHand book of JournalismProfessional JournalismJournalismf.J ï. gÀAUÀ ÁxÀgÁªï« Ééà ÀégÀ sÀmïK M ShrivastavRavindranM.V. KamatM.V. KamatG.K. PuriAssignments-Content analysis of the editorial page of a daily- Selection of the best designed page of a daily with justification

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISMB.A.- III SEMESTER - 05(CBCS)DSE1 P-7 – Media LawsTeaching – Theory 4 hrs per weekExamination – Theory -80 marks – 3hrs duration – 20 – IA marksTotal – 4 creditUnit ISilent features of Indian constitution, fundamental rights, freedom of speech and expression.Article 19 (1) ( a) - Article 19(2). Directive principles of state policy. Fundamental duties.12hrsUnit IIDefamation. Sedition. Obscenity. Censorship. The contempt of court Act.12hrsUnit IIIThe press and registration of book Act. Newspaper registration process. Working journalistAct 1955. The copy right Act. Official secrecy. RTI. Right to privacy.12hrsUnit IVPress council of India. Press commissions- first and second press commission. Press anddemocracy.12hrsUnit VMedia Ethics. Ownership of media. PrasarBharati Act. Sensationalism and yellow journalism.12hrsBooks for ReferenceLaw of press IndiaPress and LawMedia and ethicsPress and the Law ÀwæPÉÆzÀåªÀÄD D BasuA N GroverS.K. AgarwalA.N. Groverf.J ï. gÀAUÀ ÁxÀgÁªïAssignmentsAssignments should be given to the students.

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISMB.A.- III SEMESTER - 05(CBCS)DSE1 P-7.1 – Radio and AdvertisementTeaching – Theory 4 hrs per weekExamination – Theory -80 marks – 3hrs duration – 20 – IA marksTotal – 4 creditUnit IEvolution of radio in India - Radio as a communicational media, growth and development ofradio in India. Characteristics of radio.12hrsUnit IIOrganisational structure of AIR. Prasar Bharati. Vividh Bharati. Growth of FM radio. Newsservice. Commercial radio broadcasting in India.12hrsUnit IIIRadio program pattern- radio drama, talks, children, Women, health, agricultural, youth,folk, phone in programme. Radio writing techniques and principles.12hrsUnit IVAdvertisement- Nature and meaning – definition - functions of advertisement.Social and economical impact of advertisement. Ad agency. Role of Advertising in modernsociety.12hrsUnit VTypes of advertisement- classifieds, retail, display, public services, advertorial, politicaladvertising, corporate, commercial and industrial advertisement. Advertising standardcouncil of India.12hrsBooks for ReferenceBroadcasting in IndiaRadio and TV JournalismAdvartising Principles and practiceAdvertising in India ÀwæPÉÆzÀåªÀÄP C ChatarjiK M ShrivastavaChunawala and SethiaKeval J Kumarf.J ï. gÀAUÀ ÁxÀgÁªïAssignmentsAssignments should be given to the students.

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISMB.A.- III SEMESTER - 06(CBCS)DSE2 P-9 – Photo Journalism and CinemaTeaching – Theory 4 hrs per weekExamination – Theory -80 marks – 3hrs duration – 20 – IA marksTotal – 4 creditUnit INature and scope of photography. Evolution of camera - types and parts of camera. Visuallanguage12hrsUnit IINature and scope of photo journalism, legal and ethical aspects of photography, captionwriting.12hrsUnit IIILens- types of lens. Different types of photography, photo essay and photo feature, qualitiesof a photo journalist.12hrsUnit IVEvolution of cinema. Growth and development of cinema in India. Cinema afterindependence. Current trends in cinema, cinema and society, classical, semi classical,commercial movies. New trends in Indian Cinema.12hrsUnit VGrowth and development of Kannada Cinema. Film Censorship and Certification. Currentstatus of Kannada Cinema industry. Cinema and Youth.12hrsBooks for ReferencePhoto JournalismOur Films and Their FilmIndian Films ÀwæPÉÆzÀåªÀÄArthur RothstrelineSatyajit RaiBarnou and Krishna Swamyf.J ï. gÀAUÀ ÁxÀgÁªïAssignmentsAssignments should be given to the students.

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISMB.A.- III SEMESTER - 06(CBCS)DSE2 P-9.1 – Television Journalism and InternetTeaching – Theory 4 hrs per weekExamination – Theory -80 marks – 3hrs duration – 20 – IA marksTotal – 4 creditUnit IA brief history of television in India, growth and development ofCharacteristics of TV, TV as a communication media.TV in India,12hrsUnit IIDoordarshan -Organisational structure of DD, program pattern of DD, current status of DD.12hrsUnit IIITV script writing. TV program productions- pre and post production. TV serials. Televisionand its social effect. BCCC.12hrsUnit IVPrivate channels in India – DTH – SITE - Edu-Sat- Panel discussion. Documentary. Realityshows. News pattern of news channel.12hrsUnit VInternet and its usefulness, Blog Journalism, App based Journalism, e-papers, Onlinestreaming.12hrsBooks for ReferenceRadio and TV JournalismAudio Visual JournalismInternet Journalism in India ÀwæPÉÆzÀåªÀÄK M ShrivastavaB N AhujaGupta and Jasraf.J ï. gÀAUÀ ÁxÀgÁªïAssignmentsAssignments should be given to the students.

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISMB.A.- III SEMESTER - 05(CBCS)SEC -3 P-8Subject-Fundamentals of JournalismTeaching hrs 2 (Credit 2)UNIT-IJournalism- Meaning –Definition- Nature and Scope. Functions of Journalism. Kinds ofJournalism.UNIT-IIHistory- Growth & Development of Journalism in India. Pioneers- James Augusts Hickey,James Silk Buckingham, Rajaram Mohan Roy, M.K.Gandhi,UNIT-IIIGrowth and Development of Kannada Journalism. Pioneers- ,Venkat krishnaih, D.V.G ,Mohare Hanumanthrao, T.T. Sharma & Patil Puttappa . Leading Kannada Papers.Reference BooksIndian JournalismJournalism in IndiaProfessional JournalismHistory of kannada news papers ÀwæPÉÆzÀåªÀÄNadiga KrishnamurthyP ParthasaratiM V KamatKarnataka madhyama Acadami publicationf.J ï. gÀAUÀ ÁxÀgÁªï

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISMB.A.- III SEMESTER - 06(CBCS)SEC-4 P-10Subject-News WritingTeaching hrs 2 (Credit 2)UNIT-INews structure and News writing skills, inverted pyramid, chronological. Feature writingsand Article writing.UNIT-IIReporter – Duties, responsibilities, functions and qualifications of a reporter.UNIT-IIITypes of reporting- speech, press - conference, sports, legislature, environment, film andpolitics. InterviewReference BooksNews reporting and EditingHand book of reporting and editingReporting ÀwæPÉÆzÀåªÀÄK M ShrivastavRavindranB N Ahujaf.J ï. gÀAUÀ ÁxÀgÁªï

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISMSEMESTER - 03(CBCS)SEC-1 P-4Subject- Writing SkillsTeaching hrs 2 (Credit 2)UNIT-IFeature writing –definition, techniques, difference between news and feature.UNIT-IIWriting reviews - Book reviews - Film reviews.UNIT-IIITranslation techniques in media. Writing Articles. Advertorial writing.Reference BooksNews reporting and EditingHand book of reporting and editing ÀwæPÉÆzÀåªÀÄMeadia translationK M ShrivastavRavindranf.J ï. gÀAUÀ ÁxÀgÁªïDr. Mohan kumar

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISMSEMESTER - 04(CBCS)SEC-2 P-6Teaching hrs 2 (Credit 2)Subject-Audio – Visual MediaUnit- IFollow up story in media. Short stories. Citizen Journalism. Development Journalism.Unit- IIRadio Jackie- Video Jackie- Anchoring for Radio and TV News.Unit- IIITypes of TV Channels- News , Entertainment, Movies, Educational, Environment, Sports.Reference BooksRadio and TV JournalismK M ShrivastavaBroadcasting in IndiaP C Chatarji ÀwæPÉÆzÀåªÀÄf.J ï. gÀAUÀ ÁxÀgÁªï

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISMCHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEMQuestion paper patternTime: 3.00 hrsMax- 80 marksSECTION –AI Answer the following questions10X 02 2012345678910SECTION – BAnswer any four of the following111213141504X05 20

SECTION – CAnswer any four of the following16171819202104X10 40

MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISMCHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEMQuestion paper pattern for SECTime: 2.00 hrsMax- 40 marksSECTION –AI Answer the following questions10 X 02 2012345678910SECTION – BAnswer any two of the following111213141502X10 20

V DSE 1 7 Media Laws 4 4 20 80 100 3 7.1 Radio & Advertisement 4 20 80 100 3 SEC– 3 8 Fundamentals of Journalism 2 2 10 40 50 2 VI DSE 2 9 Photo Journalism & Cinema 4 4 20 80 100 3 9.1 Television Journalism & Internet 4 4 20 8

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