Graduation project- 2

  • Media Management |
  • English

Description

The final advanced project is a substantial element of this media management major, aiming to assess the student´s capacity to elaborate a scientific topic in step with academic working standards and to have a practical view on current media industry challenges.Approaches are based on describing a causal coherence combined with certain conditions. This qualitative statement requires an explanation of the context, in which the stated causal relation can be observed. Furthermore, terms or theories used in the context of reasoning will have to be defined in favour of transparency and the principles of scientific standards (concept specification). A major aim of this media management project is to reflect both the knowledge obtained through the major of the media management.The project of media management major is to be written/produced parallel to the project outline .whereas the first quarter is dedicated to orientation, research and topic choice. From the second quarter onward, students will elaborate their selected projects through presentations. Accordingly students will be encouraged to work in teams.

Program

Media Management

Objectives

  • By the end of the course the student will be able to:rn• Demonstrate advanced scientific skills with regard to media industry challenges (preferably in a business science context) rn• Deepen scientific patterns of thought and academic working style rn• Develop systematic thinking skills in general

Textbook

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Course Content

content serial Description
1Entertainment :Media and entertainment 2010 scenario: the open media company of the futureAuthor: Saul Berman 2004
2Broadcasting :The Not Quite So Inevitable Origins of Commercial Broadcasting in America By: Dave Berkman 1987
3Journalism : Market-driven journalism: Creating special sections to meet reader interestsrnAuthor(s): BETTY ATTAWAY-FINK 2005rn
4TV Production :The beauty and the beast – on the creativity/project management encounter rnAuthor(s): Rolf A. Lundinrn
5Digital Media :Writing and Digital MediarnSource: Online Information Reviewrn
6Radio :Pioneering Commercial Radio the “D-I-Y” WayrnSource: European Journal of Marketing Volume: 21 Issue: 8 1987rn
77th week exam +Image capture and manipulation :Panoramic Vision: Sensors, Theory and ApplicationsrnSource: Industrial Robot: An International Journal Volume: 29 Issue: 2 2002rn
8Story telling :Review of Storytelling in Daily Life: Performing Narrative by Langellier and PetersonrnSource: On the Horizon Volume: 14 Issue: 4 2006rn
9Media Production :Physical activity promotion through the mass media: inception, production, transmission and consumptionrnSource: Clinical Governance: An International Journal Volume: 11 Issue: 4 2006 rn
10Media Production :Image control: how police affect the presentation of crime newsrnSource: American Journal of Police Volume: 14 Issue: 2 1995rn
11Editing :Text Editing, Print and the Digital WorldrnSource: Volume: 44 Issue: 1 2010rn
1212the week exam +Text Editing, Print and the Digital WorldrnSource: Volume: 65 Issue: 6 2009rn
13Course wrap up
14Follow up on Projects
15Final exam PRESENTATION group 1
16Final exam PRESENTATIONS group 2

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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