Study Abroad isn't all about trips to the beach and getting the best tan, we are actually here to study. This year I am taking a major in Journalism, as this can
only be taken as a minor as part of my Mass Communication degree at home. I’m
hoping that this will give me an opportunity to have a more in-depth study of
journalism, and to gain valuable experience that will help to further my
career.
J310: Writing for the Daily 49er
This module encourages students to get involved with the
media on campus, by writing a minimum of 15 articles a semester for the student
run Daily 49er newspaper. To me, it seems incredible to be getting class credit
for things that I would usually do in my own time. I think this is a great
program to encourage student involvement, a must for any future journalist.
J374: Written Communication for Public Relations
After having some hands-on PR experience in a summer
placement I thought it would be interesting to take a module in PR during my
study abroad year, as this is something that isn’t available at home. I feel
like I’ve been thrown in at the deep end, as my past experience is mostly based
around journalism. This seems to be an intense class providing an opportunity
to create PR material for a local non-profit organisation.
J316: Feature Writing
To balance out the heavy news focus of the Daily 49er module
I decided to take a features class, as this is a style that I find interesting
and enjoyable to write. So far it seems to be a fairly basic class, considering
it is a third year module. Aspects of what makes a feature are repetitive and
mostly common sense. However, the assignments offer a sense of freedom in
feature writing so there will hopefully be something to show at the end of the
semester.
J320: Advanced Reporting
There seems to be a lot of cross-over between each of my
modules, especially in this class which combines aspects of both news and
feature writing. There is a change to develop a more investigative style which
is something new to me, but otherwise this class is currently falling short.
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