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Professional Report Writing Masterclass: Accident Reports, Journalism & Media Studies

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Overview

Professional Report Writing Masterclass: Accident Reports, Journalism & Media Studies

Enhance your professional writing skills with our Professional Report Writing Masterclass, covering accident reports, journalism, and media studies. Master the art of Report Writing in various fields, including Journalism and Media, and learn how to create accurate, compelling narratives. Whether it’s reporting an accident or telling a story through media, this course prepares you to excel in the world of writing and journalism.

Learning Outcome

  • Understand key concepts of Report Writing for accident reports and journalism.
  • Master the process of accident reporting and its legal requirements.
  • Explore the role of Journalism in society and the media landscape.
  • Develop news writing and investigative reporting skills for journalism.
  • Create impactful media and art reports, analysing trends and historical context.

This Report Writing Masterclass Includes The Following Courses:

  • Course 01: Certificate in Accident Reporting Level 2
  • Course 02: Journalism Masterclass
  • Course 03: Art and Media Studies

CPDQE Accreditation

This Report Writing Course is CPDQE accredited. CPD is a globally recognised parameter for continuous professional development acknowledged by thousands of professional bodies, employers and academic institutions in the UK and around the world.

Certificates

Reed Courses Certificate of Completion

Digital certificate - Included

Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.

Curriculum

3
sections
42
lectures
4h 41m
total
    • 1: Report Writing: 1.1 Accident Reporting 01:11
    • 2: Report Writing: 1.2 RIDDOR 00:56
    • 3: Report Writing: 1.3 Latest Changes to RIDDOR 01:05
    • 4: Report Writing: 1.4 Use of RIDDOR 01:44
    • 5: Report Writing: 1.5 Accident Investigation 00:54
    • 6: Report Writing: 1.6 Recording Accidents 01:56
    • 7: Report Writing: 2.1 Why Report 00:46
    • 8: Report Writing: 2.2 What to Report 01:09
    • 9: Report Writing: 2.3 When to Report 00:38
    • 10: Report Writing: 2.4 Types of Reportable Injuries 08:18
    • 11: Report Writing: 2.5 Types of Reportable Injuries 08:18
    • 12: Report Writing: 3.1 Step by Step Guide on Filling Out an Accident Report Form 03:02
    • 13: Report Writing: 3.2 Incident Location 08:12
    • 14: Report Writing: 3.3 Practice Task Filling Out an Accident Report Form 02:05
    • 15: Report Writing: Form Fill-Up 02:47
    • 16: Journalism: Introduction to Journalism.docx - _ 07:00 PDF
    • 17: Journalism: Charting the Course of Journalism History .docx 05:00 PDF
    • 18: Journalism: Navigating the Media Landscape_ Regulatory Bodies.docx - _ 11:00 PDF
    • 19: Journalism: Journalism Law.docx - _ 09:00 PDF
    • 20: Journalism: Protecting the Truth_ Defamation in Journalism.docx - _ 07:00 PDF
    • 21: Journalism: Mastering the Art of Interviewing in Journalism.docx - _ 07:00 PDF
    • 22: Journalism: The Power of the Press_ Newspaper Journalism.docx - _ 07:00 PDF
    • 23: Journalism: Uncovering the Story_ News Writing and Reporting.docx - _ 08:00 PDF
    • 24: Journalism: Telling the Story on Screen_ Television Journalism.docx 08:00 PDF
    • 25: Journalism: The Sound of the News_ Radio Journalism.docx 06:00 PDF
    • 26: Journalism: Craft Your Message_ Writing Skills for Journalists.docx_ 07:00 PDF
    • 27: Journalism: Ethical Dilemmas_ Navigating Journalism Ethics.docx 09:00 PDF
    • 28: Journalism: On the Frontline_ Health and Safety for Journalists.docx 07:00 PDF
    • 29: Journalism: Finding Your Niche_ Specialty Journalism.docx 09:00 PDF
    • 30: Journalism: Bringing the Story to Life_ Writingompelling Feature Story.docx 10:00 PDF
    • 31: Journalism: The Future of Journalism_ Online and Freelance Journalism.docx 09:00 PDF
    • 32: Journalism: Launching Your Career_ Becoming a Journalist.edited.docx 10:00 PDF
    • 33: Module 01_ Introduction to Media and Art.edited.docx - _ 10:00 PDF
    • 34: Module 02_ Media Forms and Their Influence.edited.docx - _ 09:00 PDF
    • 35: Module 03_ Visual Media and Film Studies.edited.docx - _ 11:00 PDF
    • 36: Module 04_ Art Movements and Genres.edited.docx - _ 09:00 PDF
    • 37: Module 05_ Media Audiences and Institutions.edited.docx - _ 10:00 PDF
    • 38: Module 06_ Modern and Contemporary Art.edited.docx - _ 10:00 PDF
    • 39: Module 07_ New Media and Globalization.edited.docx - _ 10:00 PDF
    • 40: Module 08_ Art Exhibitions and Art Galleries.edited.docx - _ 11:00 PDF
    • 41: Module 09_ New Media Art.edited.docx - _ 10:00 PDF
    • 42: Module 10_ Critical Analysis and Future Trends.edited.docx - _ 11:00 PDF

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Description

This Bundle Comes with the following Courses

Course 01: Accident Reporting

  • What is Accident Reporting?

  • What Must be Recorded

  • How to Complete a Report

In this course, learn the essentials of Report Writing for accidents, from understanding the process of reporting to what critical details must be recorded. Gain practical experience in Report Writing by focusing on completing structured, factual reports that stand up to legal scrutiny.

Course 02: Journalism

  • Charting the Course of Journalism History

  • Navigating the Media Landscape: Regulatory Bodies

  • Journalism Law

  • Protecting the Truth: Defamation in Journalism

  • Mastering the Art of Interviewing in Journalism

  • The Power of the Press: Newspaper Journalism

  • Uncovering the Story: News Writing and Reporting

  • Telling the Story on Screen: Television Journalism

  • The Sound of the News: Radio Journalism

This comprehensive Journalism course covers the fundamentals of news reporting, media laws, and ethical considerations in the field. From historical development to modern-day Journalism practices, you will explore how stories are uncovered, written, and presented across various platforms including newspapers, radio, and television. Report Writing and investigative reporting are key themes that will help you navigate the complexities of the media landscape and ensure accuracy and credibility in your work.

Course 03: Media & Art

  • Introduction to Media and Art

  • Media Forms and Their Influence

  • Visual Media and Film Studies

  • Art Movements and Genres

  • Media Audiences and Institutions

  • Modern and Contemporary Art

  • New Media and Globalization

  • Art Exhibitions and Art Galleries

This course offers an exploration of Media and art in the context of Report Writing and the evolving world of Journalism. From film studies and art movements to the influence of media on society, students will critically analyse how Media forms shape our perceptions. You’ll also learn how to analyse trends in the art world, develop a deeper understanding of new media, and how these intersect with Journalism in shaping public narratives.

Who is this course for?

This course will pave the way for higher study in the field of Journalism. You can enrol on higher level Journalism courses, such as:

  • NCTJ Level 3 Certificate in Foundation Journalism
  • NCTJ Level 5 Diploma in Journalism
  • NCTJ Level 6 National Qualification in Journalism
  • OCN NI Level 3 Award in Sports Journalism
  • OCN NI Level 3 Certificate in Sports Journalism
  • Access to HE Diploma (Journalism)
  • ICM Certificate in Journalism
  • ICM Diploma in Journalism
  • BA (Hons) Journalism
  • BA (Hons) Multimedia Journalism
  • BA (Hons) Sports Journalism
  • BA (Hons) Fashion Journalism

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