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Digital Media Journalism And Ethics Laws

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Course Description

Digital Media Journalism And Ethics Laws

This course decodes how technology is reshaping news production, equipping students to navigate digital journalism’s legal challenges while mastering multimedia storytelling in the ethical age of information.


Why this course is important for leaders and entrepreneurs

In a world dominated by information, leaders and entrepreneurs who understand digital media and its legal and ethical boundaries will lead more effectively and make informed decisions that protect their brands and reputations.


Course Objectives

✅ Master digital media’s evolution and its disruptive impact on news production
✅ Apply ethical frameworks to combat misinformation and bias in digital content
✅ Navigate legal risks (copyright, defamation, privacy) in digital environments
✅ Produce multiplatform content (video, podcasts, social) with journalistic rigor


Course Benefits

🔹 Career Edge: Technical skills + ethical judgment to excel in digital media
🔹 Media Literacy: Ability to detect and debunk misinformation effectively
🔹 Legal Shield: Practical knowledge to avoid lawsuits and compliance risks
🔹 Career Flexibility: Prep for roles in reporting, podcasting, fact-checking or social media management

In the age of information overload, ethical journalism is your ultimate differentiator. Ready to master the digital media game?

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Course Content

WEEK 1 : ORIENTATION
Purpose: Ensure a smooth technical and academic transition for new users by providing clear guidance on platform essentials.

MODULE 1 : Social Responsibility & Environmental Protection
This course explores the intersection of business ethics, sustainability, and global environmental challenges. Students will analyze corporate accountability, policy frameworks, and grassroots movements to address ecological and social issues.

MODULE 2 : Entrepreneurial Leadership

MODULE 3 : Cognitive Psychology & Emotional Intelligence
Here's a concise yet comprehensive summary integrating Cognitive Psychology and Emotional Intelligence, optimized for clarity and practical relevance:

MODULE 4 : Sovereignty & Cultural Identity
This interdisciplinary course examines how states and communities negotiate cultural preservation amidst globalization. Through case studies and theoretical frameworks, students will analyze tensions between national sovereignty, indigenous rights, and transnational cultural flows.

MODULE 5 : Political Leadership
Here's a concise yet comprehensive summary of Political Leadership, integrating contemporary theories and practical dimensions:

PROGRAM : DIGITAL MEDIA JOURNALISM AND ETHICS LAWS

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