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@periodismouclm Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) Cuenca Campus (Spain, European Union) Undergraduate Programme in Journalism (Grado en Periodismo) For course descriptions, please see page 6 of this document First Year Semester One (Fall Semester, from September to December) Course Code 16300 Course name in English Course name in Spanish Contemporary World History Historia del mundo actual 16301 16303 Oral and Written Communication: Spanish for the News Media Contemporary Political Institutions Media Literacy Expresión oral y escrita en español para medios informativos Instituciones políticas contemporáneas Alfabetización mediática 16304 Journalism Theory Teoría del periodismo 16302 Course Type Core course Core course Credits Core course Core course Core course 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits Credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits Semester Two (Spring Semester, from January to May) Course Code 16305 Course name in English Course name in Spanish Information Society Sociedad de la información Course Type Core course 16306 Law of Public Communication Derecho de la información Core course 16307 Introduction to Economics Estructura económica Core course 16308 Print and Online Media Technology News Writing for Print and Online Media Tecnología de los medios escritos Técnicas del mensaje en prensa e Internet Compulsory course Compulsory course 16309 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits [Continues overleaf] “The news about the news needs to be told.” Walter Lippmann 2 Second Year Semester One (Fall Semester, from September to December) Course Code 16310 Course name in English Course name in Spanish History of Communication 16311 Global Media Systems 16312 Commudnication Theory Historia general de la comunicación Estructura global de los medios Teoría de la comunicación 16313 Feature and Editorial Writing 16314 Broadcast News Writing Géneros de interpretación y opinión Técnicas del mensaje en televisión y radio Course Type Core course Core course Compulsory course Compulsory course Compulsory course Credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits Semester Two (Spring Semester, from January to May) Course Code 16315 Course name in English Course name in Spanish Current Topics in Journalism Análisis de la actualidad 16316 Documentación informativa 16317 Journalism Research Techniques Political Communication 16318 Television News Production 16319 Radio News Production Periodismo audiovisual: televisión Periodismo audiovisual: radio Comunicación política Course Type Compulsory course Compulsory course Compulsory course Compulsory course Compulsory course Credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits [Continues overleaf] “Great journalists have always enjoyed the double gift of active observation, of passionate detachment. And great newspapers are precisely distinguished because of the deep interest with which they take part in national and international life, and for the great disinterest with which they observe it, comment on it, and analyse it.” Salvador de Madariaga 3 Third Year Semester One (Fall Semester, from September to December) Course Code 16320 Course name in English Course name in Spanish Web Publishing 16321 The Media in Spain Diseño y edición periodística digital Sistema de medios en España 16322 Journalistic Construction of Reality Specialised Reporting Construcción de la realidad periodística Periodismo especializado History and Models of Journalism Historia y modelos de periodismo 16323 16324 Course Type Compulsory course Compulsory course Compulsory course Compulsory course Compulsory course Credits Course Type Core course Credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits Semester Two (Spring Semester, from January to May) Course Code 16325 Course name in English Course name in Spanish 16327 Communication Research Methods Institutional and Corporate Communication Communication Law and Policy Investigación básica y aplicada en comunicación Comunicación Institucional y corporativa Políticas de Comunicación 16328 Publication Design Infografía y diseño gráfico Core course 16329 Cyber-journalism Ciberperiodismo Core course 16326 Core course Core course 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits [Continues overleaf] “Do not stop thinking of life as an adventure. You have no security unless you can live bravely, excitingly, and imaginatively; unless you can choose a challenge instead of a competence.” Eleanor Roosevelt 4 Fourth Year Major in Digital Journalism Track Semester One (Fall Semester, from September to December) Course Code 16334 16331 16332 Course name in English Course name in Spanish Multimedia Journalism Workshop I Photojournalism and Digital Imaging Advanced Digital Design Taller de periodismo multimedia I Fotoperiodismo e imagen digital Diseño digital avanzado Course Type Elective course Elective course Elective course Credits Course Type Elective course Elective course Capstone project Credits Course Type Elective course Elective course Elective course Credits Course Type Elective course Elective course Elective course Capstone project Credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits Semester Two (Spring Semester, from January to May) Course Code 16333 Course name in English Course name in Spanish 16335 Multimedia Journalism Workshop II Digital Culture Taller de periodismo multimedia II Cultura digital 16330 Undegraduate thesis Trabajo de fin de grado 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits Major in Specialised Journalism Track Semester One (Fall Semester, from September to December) Course Code 16336 16340 16341 Course name in English Course name in Spanish Specialised Journalism Workshop I Reporting of Politics and Legal Affairs Sports Journalism Taller de periodismo especializado I Periodismo político y judicial Periodismo deportivo 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits Semester Two (Spring Semester, from January to May) Course Code 16339 16337 16338 16330 Course name in English Course name in Spanish Specialised Journalism Workshop II International News Reporting Taller de periodismo especializado II Periodismo internacional Business and Economics Reporting Undegraduate thesis Periodismo económico Trabajo de fin de grado 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits 6 ECTS credits [Continues overleaf] 5 Elective courses not attached to any major: Course Code 16345 Course name in English Course name in Spanish Internship Prácticas externas Course Type Elective course Credits 6 ECTS credits Course descriptions: 16300 Contemporary World History The world after 1945. The Cold War and the process of decolonisation. The uniting of Europe. Dictatorship and democracy: the Spanish case. The fall of the Berlin wall and the new international order. Politics and international relations after 9/11. 16301 Oral and Written Communication: Spanish for the News Media Communication in context. Discursive genres, aims and expectations. General criteria for standard oral language: phonetics, syntax, vocabulary, and phrase construction. Review of media language. Critical analysis of journalistic texts. 16302 Contemporary Political Institutions Introduction to political science. The state and its political institutions. The Spanish political system in the European context. 16303 Media Literacy Introduction to the inner workings of the media. Textual and visual analysis of news. 16304 Journalism Theory News genres. News values and news making routines. Journalism ethics. 16305 Information Society Information technologies and global capitalism. Inequality and globalisation. The concept of risk society. Identities in the age of globalisation. 16306 Law of Public Communication The rule of law and Constitutional rights. Freedom of expression and freedom of the press. The practice of journalism in the Spanish and European legal contexts. 16307 Introduction to Economics Basic principles of economics. Offer and demand. Production and costs. Competitive markets and monopolies. Macroeconomics. The monetary and financial systems. 16308 Print and Online Media Technology Principles of newspaper and news site design. Introduction to the history of print technology and its social impact. Page design, photo editing, information graphics, illustration. 16309 News Writing for Print and Online Media Introduction to news writing for print and online media: news values, the inverted pyramid, the 6 Ws, headline writing, dealing with sources of information. 16310 History of Communication The role of communication in social and cultural change. Communication in oral societies: memory, rituals and myth. Communication before and after the printing press. Communication and the birth of nation-states. Cosmopolitan communications. 16311 Global Media Systems 6 Introduction to the political economy of the media. The corporate organisation of transnational media outlets. 16312 Communication Theory Theoretical explanations to the process of communication. The production, distribution and reception of messages. Classic and contemporary schools of thought regarding the role and the impact of media in society. 16313 Feature and Editorial Writing Correspondent dispatches, interviews, reports, feature and editorial writing, arts criticism. 16314 Broadcast News Writing Introduction to news writing for broadcast media (radio and television). News, interviews, and feature reports for radio and television. 16315 Current Topics in Journalism Study of the historical and structural features that explain recurrent news topics. Review of the Spanish political system and its integration into the European Union. Exploration of the current state of world affairs. 16316 Journalism Research Techniques Getting information from official and unofficial sources. Evaluation of a source’s quality. Research in libraries and online repositories. 16317 Political Communication Study of the interactions among government, journalists, and citizens. Political marketing: how to influence vote decisions. Political communication in the age of the Internet. 16318 Television News Production Shooting, editing and producing TV news programmes. Video editing. 16319 Radio News Production Radio genres: from news hourly bulletins to radio magazines. Sound editing for radio programmes. 16320 Web Publishing Introduction to web design. Programming in HTML and PHP languages. Publishing with Wordpress and Drupal-based templates. 16321 The Media in Spain Review of the most important media companies in Spain. The markets of press, radio, television, and Internet-based news media. Main revenue sources: audiences and advertising. 16322 Journalistic Construction of Reality Study of the symbolic construction of reality through the different modes of news media texts. Critical reflection on news beats and journalistic routines. The concept of objectivity. 16323 Specialised Reporting Models of journalistic specialisation. Survey of the main areas of specialisation. Journalistic genres and formats associated to the different forms of specialised journalism. 16324 History and Models of Journalism Review of the comparative historical evolution of Spanish, European and international journalistic traditions. Journalism after World War II. Contemporary journalism. 7 16325 Communication Research Methods Research design for the social sciences. Epistemology: the philosophy of science. Quantitative and qualitative research methods. Theoretical and empirical investigations. 16326 Institutional and Corporate Communication Internal and external corporate communications. The role of a press officer and a spokesperson. Marketing, advertising, and public relations. Crisis communication. 16327 Communication Law and Policy Communication policies in Europe, Spain, and its regions. Public Service Broadcasting and audiovisual policy. Telecommunications policy. 16328 Publication Design Print and online media conceptualisation. Graphic design principles applied to newspapers and magazines. Information graphics. Online publication design. 16329 Cyber-journalism Journalism for web-based media. Multimedia journalism. Interactive features to engage readers. 16330 Undergraduate thesis Small research project with theoretical orientation, empirical grounding, and policy relevance. 16331 Photojournalism and Digital Imaging Introduction to the history of photojournalism. Digital photo editing. 16332 Advanced Digital Design New formats in digital reporting. Integrating multimedia and interactive features to produce more engaging news publications. 16333 Multimedia Journalism Workshop II Practice-based seminar. Students build up their own online publication. 16334 Multimedia Journalism Workshop I Practice-based seminar. Students build up their own online publication. 16335 Digital Culture Cultural industries in the digital era. Challenges to the traditional notion of copyright. Copyleft and creative commons licenses for content distribution. 16336 Specialised Journalism Workshop I Practice-based seminar. Students build up their own specialised publication. 16337 International News Reporting News writing on international topics: economics and finance, security, energy and military affairs, and scientific innovation and technology, among others. 16338 Business and Economics Reporting Introduction to the history of business reporting. Understanding the jargon of economics and finance. Dealing with sources business news sources. 16339 Specialised Journalism Workshop II Practice-based seminar. Students build up their own specialised publication. 16340 Reporting of Politics and Legal Affairs 8 Introduction to the history of political journalism. The electoral process and its coverage by journalists. Covering legal affairs: reporting of trials. 16341 Sports Journalism Introduction to the history of sports journalism. Covering sports events. 16345 Internship Practical training at a professional news organisation. For individual class schedules, please contact the Erasmus and international programmes coordinator (please, see contacts below). Useful contacts: International Relations Office (Oficina de Relaciones Internacionales, ORI), Cuenca: Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Camino del Pozuelo, s/n 16080 Cuenca (Spain) Tel: (+34) 969 179 155 Fax: (+34) 969 179 130 Web: http://www.uclm.es/ori/english/ E-mail: [email protected] Erasmus and international programmes coordinator at the Faculty of Journalism: Francisco Seoane Pérez, Assistant Professor Facultad de Periodismo Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Campus Universitario s/n 16071 Cuenca (Spain) Tel: (+34) 969 179 100 Ext. 4785 Fax: (+34) 969 179 187 Web: http://www.uclm.es/CU/periodismo/profesorado/franciscoseoane.asp E-mail: [email protected] 9 Studying journalism at the University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) Interested in studying journalism at one of Spain’s most attractive historic towns? Then the Faculty of Journalism at Cuenca is your place! The University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) is a dynamic regional university right in the heart of Spain that is always open to visiting students and professors, who are never ‘foreign’ to us. UCLM has four campuses (Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca and Toledo). It is at the Cuenca Campus where our 4-year undergraduate degree in Journalism is offered. Cuenca, declared ‘World Heritage Site’ by the UNESCO, has 55,000 inhabitants and is placed midway between Spain’s capital, Madrid, and the Mediterranean port-city of Valencia. Cuenca is less than 1 hour away from both cities by high-speed railway. Cuenca’s citizens enjoy classical music and contemporary art, with artistic and cultural activities running all throughout the year. The city is surrounded by impressive natural landscapes, ideal for those who like walking in the woods or practicing adventure sports. The Cuenca Campus offers all the services a 21st Century university student could expect: Access to sports and library facilities, affordable accommodation in student residences, and 24-hour wireless Internet access. Our Journalism degree is taught primarily in Spanish, although our faculty includes English and French-speaking professors who can assist you at any moment. Besides learning basic journalism skills, such as news writing and broadcast production, our students attend lectures on Economics, Law, and History. We offer two academic concentrations (majors): Specialised Reporting and Digital Journalism. More information at: http://www.uclm.es/CU/periodismo/international.asp ### “To be surprised, to wonder, is to begin to understand.” José Ortega y Gasset 10