Executive Certificate in American Journalism History (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Certificate in American Journalism History is a 20-unit advanced certificate program designed to equip learners with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the field of journalism. This program is important for individuals seeking to advance their careers in journalism, as it provides a comprehensive understanding of American journalism history, its evolution, and its impact on society.
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- American Journalism in the Colonial Era
- Early National Period and the Birth of the Newspaper
- The Golden Age of American Journalism (1830s-1850s)
- Yellow Journalism and the Rise of Sensationalism
- Reporting the Civil War and Reconstruction
- The Gilded Age and the Rise of Investigative Journalism
- The Muckrakers and the Progressive Era
- The Age of Objectivity and the Rise of Photojournalism
- The 1960s and the Rise of Investigative Journalism
- Watergate and the Modern Era of Investigative Journalism
- Globalization and the Digital Age of Journalism
- Changing the Game: Digital Journalism and Online News
- The Impact of Social Media on American Journalism
- Fact-Checking and the Dissemination of Information
- The Future of American Journalism: Trends and Predictions
- Journalism Ethics and the Public's Right to Know
- Law and Ethics in American Journalism
- Business and Financial Reporting in American Journalism
- Feature Writing and in-depth Reporting in American Journalism
- Newsroom Management and Leadership in American Journalism
- Journalism and the Public Interest: A Historical Perspective
- Journalism and the Public Interest: A Contemporary Perspective
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As a holder of the Executive Certificate in American Journalism History, your career path is likely to involve one of the following roles: Journalist (25%) Editor (20%) Reporter (18%) Producer (37%)
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