Date: December 16, 2017
Time: 12.00 P.M
Venue: Conference Room, St. Joseph’s Evening College
Members Present
The following members were present for the board of studies conducted on December 16th 2017 in the conference hall of St. Joseph’s Evening College.
University Nominee Dr. Ashok Kumar was absent for the meeting.
Names of Members
Maxim Dias (SJ) : Principal, St. Joseph’s Evening (Autonomous) College.
Saly Joseph (PDDM) HOD: Department of Journalism, St. Joseph’s Evening (Autonomous) College.
Mr. Dav : Working Journalist, New Indian Express, Bangalore
Mrs. Meera Bharathraj: Working Journalist, New Indian Express, Bangalore
Mrs. Vivitha : Lecturer, Mount Carmel College, Bangalore
Saly Joseph
HOD, Department of Journalism
St. Joseph’s Evening College
Objective of the Topics
The topics give you an overview of communication and introduce you to the main elements in the communication process. It also highlights the importance of writing clear, positive messages and offers you some basic tips and guidelines on this form of communication so that you may become more proficient in the kind of writing needed at home as well as in the college and workplace. You will also learn about some of the common pitfalls which may impede the effectiveness of written communication.
Examination
a. End Semester examination: There shall be an End Semester examination at the end of each academic semester with a maximum of 70 marks per paper.
b. Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) Marks: Each paper shall have 30 marks for internal assessment, consisting of one unit test carrying 10 marks and two assignments in any form ( Quiz, presentation, class test, or in any academic form) in the academic semester, each carrying 7.5 .
Types of CIA | Form of CIA | Marks | Total Marks |
---|---|---|---|
CIA 1 | Quiz, presentation, class test, or in any academic form | 7.5 | 7.5 |
CIA 2 | Unit Test | 10 | 10 |
CIA | Quiz, presentation, class test, or in any academic form 01 | 7.5 | 7.5 |
Total | 25 |
Attendance, Progress and Conduct
a. Students have to compulsorily attend the classes, seminars and other academic activities conducted during the academic year as prescribed by the Department.b. Students shall be considered to have completed the attendance requirements if they have attended not less than 75% of the classes conducted in each of the paper.c. Students who do not satisfy the attendance requirements will not be permitted to appear for End Semester examinations.
Attendance Percentage | Mark |
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75 – 80% | 01 |
81 – 85% | 02 |
86 – 90% | 03 |
91 – 95 % | 04 |
96 – 100% | 05 |
Question Paper format
The paper consists of 3 sections. 10 questions of 2 marks. 4 Questions of 5 marks and 1 question of 10 marks with internal choice. There shall be two questions from each of the five units in each paper.
Section | Number of Questions | Marks | Total Marks |
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A | 10 | 02 | 20 |
B | 04 | 05 | 20 |
C | 01 | 10 | 10 |
Total | 50 |
Evaluation Pattern
No. CIA | Type of CIA | Marks |
---|---|---|
CIA. 1 | Skill Development Activities Or Academic Related Activities |
7.5 |
CIA. 2 | Written Test | 10 |
CIA. 3 | Skill Development Activities Or Academic Related Activities |
7.5 |
Attendance | 75 – 80 % 81 – 85 % 86 – 90 % 91 – 95 % 96 – 100 % |
01 02 03 04 05 |
Total | 30 | |
ESE | Written Test | 70 |
Total | 30 + 70 | 100 |
V SEMESTER
PAPER: 5.1
Title of the paper: Media Law and Ethics
Module I
Freedom of the Press: Art. 19 (1) (a), Art. 19 (2).
Module II
Introduction to IPC: Defamation; Meaning and Definitions. Libel and slander – case studies. Defence available for the Journalist in defamation case, Law of Sedition., Law of Obscenity, Law of privacy
Module III
Press Censorship in emergency days. Contempt of court, system of Governence.
Module IV
Media Acts: Official secret Act, Working journalist Act, Copy right Act, Convergence bill – 2000; RTI
Module V
Press Council of India: Powers and Functions
Skill Developments:
Film editing
Reference Materials
Book Name | Author | Topic |
---|---|---|
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | Press Council of India |
Journalism Ethics and Codes | Nagyar Shams | Press Council of India |
The Journalist’s Hand Book | M V Kamath | Press Council of India |
Media Communication Management | C S Raghu | Press Council of India |
Media Laws and Appraisal | Naresh rao & Superna | Press Council of India |
Mass Communication Journalism in India | D S Mehta | Press Council of India, Powers and Functions |
Theory and Practice of journalism | B N Ahuja | Press Council of India |
The Journalist’s Hand Book | M V Kamath | Press Council of India |
Journalism Ethics, Codes and laws | B Someshwar Rao | Press Council of India, Powers and Functions |
Mass Communication and Journalism in India | D S Mehta | Press Council of India |
Journalism Communication Management | Seema Sharma | Press Council of India |
Media Law and Constitution | Kundra S | Press Council of India |
The Book of Mass communication and Media | Uma Joshi | Press Council of India |
Principles and Techniques of Journalism | B N Ahuja | The History of Indian Press |
Right to Information and Freedom of the Press | Ambrish Saxena | Freedom of the Press |
Media Communication Management | C S Raghu | Freedom of the Press |
Journalism as a Profession in India Rajendra | K Sharma | Freedom of the Press |
The Jornalists’ Hand Book | M V Kamath | Freedom of the Press, Art 19 (1) |
Media Laws and Appraisal | Naresh Rao & Suparna | Freedom of the Press |
Journalism and Democracy | Anuragh Singh | Freedom of the Press |
Right to Information and Freedom of the Press | Ambrish Saxena | Freedom of the Press, Speech and Expression |
Journalism Ethics, Codes and laws | B Someshwar Rao | Freedom of the Press, Art 19 (1) |
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | Freedom of Press |
Mass Communication and Journalism in India | D S Mehta | Freedom of the Press, Art 19 (1) |
Right to Information and Freedom of the press | Ambrish Saxena | Freedom of the Press, Art 19 (1) |
Key Concepts in Journalism Studies | Franklin ETAL | Freedom of the Press |
The Book of Mass communication and Media | Uma Joshi | Freedom of the Press |
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | Freedom of the Press, Art 19 (1), 19 (2) |
Right to Information and Freedom of the press | Ambrish Saxena | Freedom of the Press, Art 19 (1) |
Journalism | B Gomeshwar Rao | Copy right Act |
Audio in Media | Stanley R Alter | Copy right Act |
The Journalist’s Hand Book | M V Kamath | Copy right Act |
Media Communication Management | C S Raghu | Offences of Copy right Act |
Media Laws and Appraisal | Naresh rao & Superna | Copy right Act |
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | Copy right Act |
Media Law and Constitution | Kundra S | Copy right Act |
Mass Communication and Journalism in India | D S Mehta | Copy right Act |
Journalism Ethics, Codes and laws | B Someshwar Rao | Copy right Act |
PR & Media Relation | G C Banik | Copy right Act |
Media Law and Constitution | Kundra S | Copy right Act |
Journalism Ethics, Codes and laws | B Someshwar Rao Libel and Slander | Case Studies |
News Writers’ hand Book | M L Stein, Susan F Paterno, R Christopher Burnet | Libel |
Beginner’s Guide to Media Law | Barun Roy | Libel |
Mass Communication and Journalism in India | D S Mehta | Libel |
History of Press Law and Communication | B N Ahuja | Libel & Slander |
Journalism Ethics, Codes and laws | B Someshwar Rao | Defamation meaning and Definition |
Key Concepts in Journalism Studies | Franklin ETAL | Defamation |
Media Law | Narsh Rao & Superna | Defamation |
Right to Information and Freedom of the press | Ambrish Saxena | Defamation |
Principles and Techniques of Journalism | B N Ahuja | Defamation |
Fundamentals of Journalism | Shipra Kundra | Law of Obscenity |
The Journalist’s Hand Book | Melvin Mencher | Law of Obscenity |
Fundamentals of Journalism | Shipra Kundra | Press Censorship in Emergency Days |
The Journalism and Press | Sahzad Ahmed | Press Censorship |
Media Communication Management | C S Raghu | Press Censorship |
History of Press, Press Law and Communication | B N Ahuja | Press Censorship in Emergency days |
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | Press Censorship in Emergency days |
The Book of Mass communication and Media | Uma Joshi | Press Censorship in Emergency days |
Theory and Practice of Journalism | B N Ahuja | The Press Council |
The Journalist’s hand Book | M V Kamath | The Press Council |
Journalism Ethics, Codes and laws | B Someshwar Rao | Law of Sedition |
History of Press, Press Law and Communication | B N Ahuja | Law of Sedition |
Mass Communication and Journalism in India | D S Mehta | Official Secret Act |
The Journalist’s hand Book | M V Kamath | Official Secret Act |
Journalism as a Profession in India Rajendra | K Sharma | Official Secret Act |
Right to Information and Freedom of the press | Ambrish Saxena | Official Secret Act |
Journalism Ethics, Codes and laws | B Someshwar Rao | Official Secret Act |
Media Law and Constitution | Kundra S | Media Act and Official Secret Act |
Destra Social Media Hand Book | Richrad | Social Media Advantages and Disadvantages |
Social Media Hand Book | Densta | Social Media |
Media Communication Management | C S Raghu | Working journalists Act |
Mass Communication and Journalism in India | D S Mehta | Working journalists Act |
Media Law | Naresh Rao & Suparna | Working journalists Act |
Media Laws and Appraisal | Naresh rao & Superna | Contempt of Court |
Mass Communication Journalism in India | D S Mehta | Contempt of Court |
Journalism Ethics, Codes and laws | B Someshwar Rao | Contempt of Court |
Mass Communication Journalism in India | D S Mehta | Legislative Privileges |
Mass Communication Journalism in India | D S Mehta | Legislative Principles |
Right to Information and Freedom of the press | Ambrish Saxena | RTI |
V SEMESTER
PAPER: 5.2
Title of the paper: Introduction to Radio, Television and Film
Module I
Evolution of Radio in India, States of Radio in India- AM, FM. Commercial Radio Broadcasting, Types of Radio: Internet radio. Community radio
Module II
Types of Radio Programmes: News and Commentaries, Special Audience Programmes, Sponsored Programmes. RJ-ing
Module III
Television: Development of Television in India, Television as a medium of Education, Cable and Satellite Television. IPTV
Module IV
24 X7 TV News Channels: Entertainment Channels, Sports channels, Geographical channels, Religious channels
Module V
Brief History of Indian Cinema, Certification, Globalisation of Indian Cinema, history of Kannada Cinema
Skill Development:
Script writing for Radio, T.V and Film
Reference Materials
Book Name | Author | Topic |
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Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | Evolution of Radio in India |
Media And Communication Management | C S Raydu | Evolution of Radio in India |
Mass Communication in India | J V Vilanilam | Evolution of Radio in India |
Theory and Practice of Journalism | D N Ahuja | Evolution of Radio in India |
Text Book of Mass Communication in India | Uma Joshi | Evolution of Radio in India |
Changing Trends in Broadcast Journalism | Dibyanshu Karnas | Evolution of Radio in India |
Element, Dimension and Trends in Television and Radio Production | Gopikrishna Sahay | Status of Radio in India |
Radio Broadcastiong | Hasan, Siddiqui | Status of Radio in India |
Audio in Media Principles, Technology Production | Stnely. R Alten | Status of Radio in India |
Some aspects of Broadcast Journalism in India | Malay Ranjan Peti | Status of Radio in India |
International Media Communication | Soubrah Verma | Status of Radio in India |
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | AM & FM |
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | Types of Radio |
The Indian Media | Vanitha khantekar | Types of Radio |
Changing Trends in Broadcast Journalism | Dibyanshu Karnas | Types of Radio |
Element, Dimension and Trends in Television and Radio Production | Gopikrishna Sahay | Types of Radio |
Basic Radio Journalism | Paul Chantter & Peter Stewart | Types of Radio |
Key Concepts in Radio Studies | Hughchignell | Community Radio |
Practicing journalism | Nalini Rajan | Community Radio |
The Indian Media | Vanitha kohli Khantark | Community Radio |
Basic Audio Visual Media | Shipra Kundra | Types of radio Programmes |
Basic radio Journalism | Paul Chantter & Peter Stewart | Commercial Radio Broadcasting |
Key Concepts in Radio Studies | Hughchignell | Commercial Radio Broadcasting |
Media & Communication Management | C S Ragudu | Commercial Radio Broadcasting |
Begginer’s Guide to Journalism and Mass Communication | Barun Ray | News and Commentaries |
Key Concepts in Radio Studies | Hughchignell | News and Commentaries |
Mass Communication and Journalism | D S Mehta | News and Commentaries |
Radio Broadcasting in India | Vday shay | News and Commentaries |
Encyclopaedia of Advanced Journalism | Y K D’ Souza | News and Commentaries |
Mass Communication and Journalism | D S Mehta | Special Audience Programmes |
Text Book of Mass Communication in India | Uma Joshi | Development of Television in India |
Basic Audio Visual Media | Shipra Kundra | Development of Television in India |
Begginer’s Guide to Journalism and Mass Communication | Barun Ray | Development of Television in India |
Theory and practice of journalism | B N Ahuja | Development of Television in India |
Media and Communication Management | C S Ragudu | Development of Television in India |
The Future of Multimedia And Mass Communication | S R Sharma | Development of Television in India |
Advanced TV and Radio Journalism | Y K D’souza | Development of Television in India |
Changing Trends in Broadcast Journalism | Dibyanshu Karnas | Development of Television in India |
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | Television as a Medium of Education |
Some aspects of Broadcast Journalism in India | Malay Ranjan Peti | Television as a Medium of Education |
Basic Audio Visual Media | Shipra Kundra | Television as a Medium of Education |
Mass Media 2001 | Joyel Bara, D P Dasguspta & S S Thakur | Television as a Medium of Education |
Text Book of Mass Communication in India | Uma Joshi | Television as a Medium of Education |
Media & Communication Management | C S Ragudu | Television as a Medium of Education |
Audio in Media | Stanley R Alton | Media & Communication Management |
War and the Media | Vaya Kishan Thussu Des Freidman | 24 x 7 TV News Channels |
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | Cable and Satellite Television |
Text Book of Mass Communication in India | Uma Joshi | Cable and Satellite Television |
Begginer’s Guide to Journalism and Mass Communication | Barun Ray | Cable and Satellite Television |
The Future of Multi Media and Mass Media | S R Sharma | Cable and Satellite Television |
Media& Communication Management | CS Raghu | Cable and Satellite Television |
Media Selling Broadcasting, Cable, Print, Interactive | Joseph Buchman | Cable and Satellite Television |
Media & Communication Management | C S Ragudu | Satellite television |
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | Satellite television |
The Future of Multi Media and Mass Media | S R Sharma | Satellite television |
Principles and Techniques of Journalism | B N Ahuja | Satellite television |
Information Technology in Journalism | O M Gupta Ajay & S jasra | Satellite television |
Basic Audio Visual Media | Shipra Kundra | Cable and Satellite Television |
Media & Communication Management | C S Ragudu | Cable and Satellite Television |
Imagination and Borderless Television | Amos owen Thomas | Cable and Satellite Television |
Basic Radio Journalism | Paul Chantter & Peter Steward | Cable and Satellite Television |
In touch Television | Chris Oxlade | Cable and Satellite Television |
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | Cable and Satellite Television |
Media Selling Broadcasting, Cable, Print, Interactive | Joseph Buchman | Advantages and Disadvantages 24 x 7 News Channels |
Media Selling Broadcasting, Cable, Print, Interactive | Joseph Buchman | TV Presenters and Anchors |
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | Certification of movie |
Mass Communication & Journalism | D S Mehta | Certification of movie |
Basic Audio Visual Media | Shipra Kundra | History of India Cinema |
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | History of India Cinema |
Mass Communication in India | J V Vilianilam | History of India Cinema |
Theory and Practice of Journalism | B N Ahuja | History of India Cinema |
Mass Communication & Journalism | D S Mehta | History of India Cinema |
Text Book of Mass Communication in India | Uma Joshi | History of India Cinema |
50 Indian Film Classics | M K Ragharandra | History of India Cinema |
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | Globalisation of Indian Cinema |
Mass Communication And Journalism | D S Mehta | Globalisation of Indian Cinema |
Key Concepts in Radio Studies | Hughchignell | Globalisation of Indian Cinema |
Mass Communication in India | Keval J Kumar | History of Kannada Cinema |
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