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M.A.M.C. syllabus
MA-Ist semester
Sr.No Paper Code Nomenclature Paper-I INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION Paper-II GENERAL ENGLISH Paper-III COMPUTER APPLICATION Paper-IV PRINT MEDIA Paper-V ADVERTISING AND MARKETING Paper-VI MEDIA PRACTICES(PRACTICAL) Max.Marks 80 80 80 80 80 100 Mini.Marks 28 28 28 28 28 40 Internal Assessment 20 20 20 20 20 Time 3Hrs. 3Hrs. 3Hrs. 3Hrs. 3Hrs.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

MA-IInd semester
Sr.No Paper Code Nomenclature Max.Marks 80 80 80 80 80 100 Mini.Marks 28 28 28 28 28 40 Internal Assessment 20 20 20 20 20 Time 3Hrs. 3Hrs. 3Hrs. 3Hrs. 3Hrs.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Paper-VII COMMUNICATION SKILLS Paper-VIII TRADITIONAL FOLK MEDIA Paper-IX PUBLIC RELATIONS Paper-X ELECTRONIC MEDIA Paper-XI PARYOJAK MULAK HINDI Paper-XII INTERNSHIP

MA-IIIrd semester
Sr.No Paper Code Nomenclature Max.Marks Mini.Marks 28 28 28 28 28 28 40 Internal Assessment 20 20 20 20 20 20 Time 3Hrs. 3Hrs. 3Hrs. 3Hrs. 3Hrs. 3Hrs.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7.

Paper- COMMUNICATION RESEARCH 80 XIII Paper- XIV GENERAL AWARENESS-I 80 Paper-XV MASS MEDIA: STRUCTUREA & 80
MGT.

Paper-XVI TV PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES 80 Paper-XVII NEW MEDIA 80


TECHNOLOGY(OPT.i) INTER-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION(OPT.ii) Paper-XVIIIMEDIA PRODUCTION(PRACTICAL)

80 100

MA-IVth semester
Sr.No Paper Code Nomenclature Max.Marks 80 80 Mini.Marks 28 28 28 28 28 28 40 Internal Assessment 20 20 20 20 20 20 Time 3Hrs. 3Hrs. 3Hrs. 3Hrs. 3Hrs. 3Hrs.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

PaperIXX Paper- XX

MEDIA ARTS DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION MEDIA LAW & ETHICS

Paper-XXI 80 Paper-XXII GENERAL AWARENESS-II 80 Paper-XXIII PHOTOJOURNLAISM (OPT-iii) 80 CREATIVE WRITING (OPT.iv) 80 Paper-XXIV DISSERTATION 100

1st SEMESTER
Paper-1
INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION Max. Marks: 80
UNIT-1 Communication: - Definition, Concept, Nature and Scope of communication. Functions of communication, Elements of communication, Process of communication, Barriers of communication, Forms of Communication: Intra Personal, Inter Personal, Group Communication, public Communication, Mass Communication, Media of communication. UNIT- II Models of Communication: - SMR Model, laswell formula, Osgood model, Dances Model, Gate Keeping model, Gerbers model, Shramms model, New combs model, UNIT-III Media Theories: - Bullet theory, Two-step & multi-step flow theory, Stalagmite theory, Agenda Setting theory, Cognitive Dissonance theory, Selective exposure, Perception & Retention theory, Cultivation theory, Marshal Mcluhans theory. UNIT-IV Mass Communication:- Definition, Nature, Scope & Features of Mass communication. Characteristics of the audiences of various Mass Media. Limitations of Mass communication, Demassification, Demystification, Future trends in Mass communication. Role of Mass communication in Development & Social Change in India. Suggested Readings: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) Understanding Mass Communication-De fleur. Mass communication Theory- Dennis Mecquail. Theories of Mass communication-De f;eir. Men, Messages and Media- Wilbur Schrumm Introduction to Mass communication and Mass Media-William Francois. Sanchar Sidhant Ki Rooprekha Dr. Prem Chand Patanjali Communication and social development in India-B. Kuppuswmi Introduction to Mass Communication.- Jay Black and Jenning Bryant. The story of Mass Communication in India. Gurmeet Singh Maan Handbook of Journalism & MassCommunication. -Vir Bala Aggarwal & V.S. Gupta. Mass Communication in India Kewal J. Kumar Sanchar Ke Mool Sidhant Om Parkash Singh Sanchar Ke Sidhant Sewa Singh Bajwa, Aftab Publishers, Mandi Gobindgarh, 2003. Handbook of Journalism & Mass Communication by D. S. Mehta.

Pass Marks: 28 Time: 3 hours

Paper-II

General English
Max. Marks: 80 Unit-1 Words (vocabulary of about 1000 words drawn from commonly used English Newspapwers). Practice of the following in English Language Tense, Narration, Prepositions, one-word substitution Sentence making and punctuation Unit-II Practice of the following in English Language Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Verb, Articles, Unit-III Practice of the following in English Language Synonyms/ antonyms, singular/plural, active/passive. Unit IV Comprehension, Precis Writing, Essay Writing , Letter writing Pass Marks: 28 Time: 3 hours

Paper III

Computer Application
Max. Marks 80 Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 hours

Unit-1
Introduction to Computer, Generations and basics, Computer parts: Software, Hardware and Peripherals, Application of MS Office, MS Windows.

Unit- II
Designing and Layout: Basic concepts like columns, gutter space, kerning, editing, alignment, text formatting, vector and bitmap graphics, colour concepts.

Unit-III
Page Maker: Features, basic use creating a file, text formatting, placing graphics, Photoshop

Unit IV
Use of Printer and Scanner, Power Point, Excel, Internet, Origin, Growth, Scope and Administration. LAN, MAN and WAN, Co-axial Cable, Optical fiber and WAP. Suggested Books: 1. Computer Fundamentals by P.K. Sinha Published by BPB Publications. 2. Web Technologies A Systematic Approach by Dr. Archana Kumar UDH Publications and Distributors Ltd 3. The ABCs of Internet, Crumlish, 1998, BPB publications, New Delhi.

Paper IV

PRINT MEDIA
Max. Marks 80 UNIT-1 News: Concept, Definition, Elements and News Value. Sources of News, Methods & techniques of Newsgathering. News reports Structure. Types of Reporting: Investigative, Interpretative, Crime, Education, Science, Sports, Political, Parliamentary, Election, etc. Scoops, Backgrounders, Follow-ups & Exclusive stories, Lead: Definition, Importance and Kinds of Leads, Qualities and Responsibilities of a Good Reporter. UNIT-II News Room Organization & Operations Sources of News Copy. Qualities & Functions of News -editor and Sub-editors. Concept and Purpose of Editing, Principles of Editing & Editing Symbols. Headlines: its Purposes & kinds, Dummy, Page Make-up. Layout, Types of Layout, Types of Layout, Editing on Computers, Caption Writing, Photo Journalism, Photo Feature, News Agencies. UNIT-III Fundamentals of Good Writing. Feature: Definition, Concept & Types. Difference between News, Feature, Article, Editorial, News Analysis. Collection of Information, Role of Illustrations. Syndicate Features, Syndicate Journalism, Writing for Magazines, Review Writing, Essentials of a Good Feature, Free Lancing. Editorial: Concept, Types & Importance. Editorial page Contents, Columns and Columnists. Editors Mail. UNIT-IV History of Indian Press, Role of Press in Freedom Movement, Vernacular Press in PreIndependence era. Contribution of James Augustus Hickey, Raja Ram Mohan Roy, James Silk Buckingham, Mahatma Gandhi, B. G. Tilk. Historical development of The Tribune, Hindustan Times, The Times of India, The Hindu, Anand Bazar Patrika. Important personalities of Indian Press in Post- Independence era. Development of Press in Haryana. Suggested Readings:
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 12) 13) 14) Journalism in India by Rangaswami Parthasarathi, Sterling, New Delhi. Professional Journalism By M. V. Kamath, Vikas, New Delhi. The Press by Chalpathi Rau, National Book Trust, New Delhi. Journalists Handbook by M. V. Kamath. Vikas, New Delhi. Complete Digital Photography by Ben long. Basic Photography by M. J. Long ford. Focal Encyclopedia of Photography. News Reporting & Editing by K. M. Srivastava. Patra Karita Ke Mool Sidhant by Navin Chandra Pant (Hindi). Media Lekhan by Ramesh Chandra Tiwari & Pawan Aggarwal ( Hindi). Understanding Journalism, Burns, Vistaar Pub. New Delhi. Digital Sub-Editing & Design, Ruinn, Focal Press. Visual Communication, Images & Messages, Lester 3rd Ed.

Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 hours

15) 16) 17)

Ethics of Cyber Space, Hamelink, SAGE Publications. Outline of Reporting, M.K. Joseph, Anmol Pub. Nai Patarkarita Aur Samachar Lekhan, Savits Tidha, Takshila Pub.

Paper V
Max. Marks 80 UNIT-I
Definition, Function, Nature and Scope of Advertising, Evolution and Growth of Advertising, Classifications of Advertising, Parts of Advertisement Copy, Creativity and Concept, Appeals in advertising, Copy writing for Print and Electronic media Advertisements, Public Service Advertising, Socio-economic effects of advertising, National and Global Advertising scene, New trends in Advertising.

Advertising & Marketing Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 Hours

UNIT-II
Advertising Budget-an overview, Pre-budget thinking, Methods of determining Advertising Appropriation, Monitoring and Control of budget, production and Cost Analysis, Advertisement Campaign: Commercial & Social Campaign, Campaign planning, Preparing campaign for the launch of a product, Media Planning, Media Characteristics advantages and disadvantages of various Media, Outdoor, Indoor and Transit advertising, Commercial & Non- commercial, Regional, National & Co-operative, Govt. advertising, Comparative advertising

UNIT-III
Concept and Definition of Marketing, Marketing Concepts Approaches to Marketing Study Approaches and Functional approaches Marketing Process Functions of Marketing, Marketing Planning Nature, Process and Contents of Marketing Plan- E-Commerce and Internet Marketing, Entrepreneurship, International Marketing, Marketing Management , , Marketing Strategy , Nonprofit Marketing , Product Management , Personal Selling , Principles of Marketing, Promotion Management Quantitative Business Analysis, Relationship Marketing, Retailing,

UNIT-IV
Sales Management, Services Marketing, Business and Society, , Customer Relationship Management, Micromarketing ,Principles of Marketing, Services Marketing, Strategy Supply Chain , The changing marketing environment Analyzing needs and trends in Macro Environment, Technical Environment, Political Environment and Socio-cultural Environment Marketing Mix-5 Ps of marketing

Books Recommended 1. Marketing Management Philip Kotler 2. Fundamentals of Marketing Stanton 3. Marketing Management V. S. Ramaswamy and S. Namakumari th 4 Principles of Marketing 9 Edition Philip Kotler and Gary Armstrong 5 Advertising: A Critical View by Kewal J. Kumar, Nirali Prakshan Pune, 1992. 6 Advertising Theory & Practice By S. A. Chunawala. 7 Advertising Management Concepts 7 Cases by Mahender Mohan, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Co ltd. New Delhi 2000. 8. Advertising by Jail Shri Hethwaney, Phoenix Publishing, New Delhi, 1999.

9. 10.

Advertising Management by B. S. Rathore. Advertising Principals & Practices by Chunawala & Sethia.

Paper-VI
Media Practices (Practical) Max. Marks 100 Pass Marks-40 In this Paper the students will have to submit the following Practical Assignments by 31st December in the format given belosw. An External & an Internal examiner will evaluate these assignments as follows Sr. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Assignment News Reports Articles Features Film Review Book Review Travelogues Photo Features Caption Writing Radio News Bulletin (Script) TV. ,, ,, ,, Editing of TP Radio Adv. (Script Writing) TV. ,, Display Classified Display 15. 16. 17. 18. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Preparing Log sheet/Cue sheet Pamphlet, Poster, Folder News Reading sessions Panel Discussion (Current Affairs) Letter to the Editor Features News Reporting Radio Talk/News Reading/Anchoring etc. TV News Reading/Anchoring etc. ,, Print Adv. Classified No of Items Six (3 Hindi, 3 English) Two Three Two One Two ,, Five (3 Hindi, 2 English) Two (1 Hindi, 1 English) ,, Ten Six (15,30 1 min.-2Each) ,, Five Two Three Two Three Each Five Two Per Group ,, ,, ,, ,,

2ND SEMESTER
Paper VII Communication Skills Max.Marks:80 Time:3 Hours UNIT-I
Essentials of communication skills, small group communication techniques, group discussion etc., public speaking techniques, body language-verbal and non-verbal cues, interviews-kinds of interviews-as interviewee, as interviewee, Workshops: mock interviews, group discussions, JAM sessions.

Pass Marks:28

UNIT-II
Dress codes, study skills, how to improve your reading, making notes, written communication; content, structure, drafting a letter, reports, minutes, memos and notices, presentation communication, pre- presentation, presentation skills ,post-presentation follow up

UNIT-III
Presentation aids; Audio aids, visual aids, audio-visual aids, printed aids, computer aided presentation, use of power point, Meetings: convening-preparation-managing-post meeting. Follow up organizing, meeting manner, presiding over meeting-participating in a meeting.

UNIT-IV
Creative writing, fundamentals, structure and content of writing, writing news analysis & backgrounders, book, film, TV reviews, photo features, photo editing and caption writing, writing presentation, language of writing, preparation of resume, official correspondence and report writing.

Paper -VIII Traditional Folk Media Max. Marks- 80 UNIT-I


Evolution of human society, humanV/s animal society, means, methods of communication in primitive societics, meaning, nature, forms-& characteristics of trib, caste, chan & family, Indian theories of communicating customs, rituals- Concept, nature and forms, traditional modes of advertising peculiarities of a traditional society, traditional personality. Customs, rituals-concepts, nature and forms, traditional modes of davertising peculiarities of a traditional society. Traditional personality.

Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 hours

UNIT-II Introduction to Traditional folk media its characteristics and advantages, tradition, concept, nature and definition. Traditional Folk variety in India, Folk dances Vis--vis classical dance. Traditional Games and Sports, Folk Lore, Folk tales, Sayings, Riddles. Folk Music with special reference to Dhalo, Rouf, Chakri, Garba, Kajari, Bhatiali, Kolkali Pattus, Boli, Ragini and Panihari. UNIT-III Folk Theatre: Its Concept Nature Characteristics and Advantages, folk theatre forms in India: Tamasha, Nautanki, Yakshagna, Powada, Jatra, Bhavai.IPTA- its formation & role in the promotion of street plans in India. Prominent & folk theatrists of India. Puppetry - it concept, forms and principles role and significance of puppetry as a traditional form. UNIT-IV
Ballad: Its concept and forms with special reference to Alha, Villupatlu, Jugni, Vaar, Prominent Ballads of India, Role of Traditional Media in spreading social, economic and political awareness, reach & limitations of traditional folk media, impact of electronic media on folk media , relevance of folk media in 21 st century. Challenges for survival, folk media-as the voice of people. Peculiarities of Traditional Folk Media in North India.

Suggested Readings
1 2 3 4 5 Traditional Folk Media in India by S Parmar, Geka Books, New Delhi-110027 Folk Music and Mass Media by S. Parmar, Communication Publications, Tagore Garden, New Delhi. The Speaking Tree: Study on Indian Culture and Society by Richard Lanmerg, oxford University Press. Folk Theatre in India by Gargi, Balwant University of Washington Press. Lesser Known Forms of Performing arts in India by Mukhopadhyay Durgadas, Sterling

Publications, New Delhi

Paper-IX Public Relations Max. Marks- 80 Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 Hours

Unit I: Public Relations: concept, definition, evolution and history of PR.Present status and future of PR in India. Principles of PR, PR and Allied disciplines:Publicity, propaganda, lobbying, public opinion and attitude mobilization. Tools of Public Relations Publics in PR: internal and external public, house journal, PR in private sector. Basic Principles of Govt. publicity, image building in public & private sector. Unit-II PR Campaign and Publicity: PR campaign-target audience, objectives, Media relations, press conference, media briefings, interviews, meetings, seminars, workshops, process of developing an corporate identity, role of PR in damage control & crisis management, corporate communication: Planning, management and execution, case studies in corporate communication. Functions and responsibilities of PRO, feedback and evaluation. Unit-III Benefits of Public Relation, environment for Public Relations, concept of publics, ways of organizing publics, cultural and gender differences, sensitivity to cultural issues, PR and distinguished from marketing, relationship & duties of the PR practitioner-value of IPR code& the International codes of conduct, press relation & its principles. Unit-IV Event management, role & importance of exhibitions, objectives of the exhibitions, Importance of direct contact, concept of neutral territory, PR for an exhibition, role of the Press in promotion of an event, publicity inputs or visible aids for promoting an event, trade fair: Uses & abuses, the News release-seven point formula& its importance, writing techniques, Press event & organizing, role of photography in PR, importance of marketing research for the PR Practitioner. PR in developing countries.

Suggested Readings:_ Handbook of Public Relations in India by D.S.Mehta, Allied Publishers, Bombay Public relations- Problems & Prospects by Anul Basu, 1990. Corporate Public Relations By K. R. Balan, 1992, Sterling Publisher Pvt.Ltt. New Delhi. Handbook of Public relations & Communication By Philip Lesley, 1991, 2nd edition, Jaico Publication, New Delhi. 5. Targeted Public Relations by Robert W Bly, 1993, Heny Hold & Co. New York. 6. Applied Public Relations & Communication by K.R. Balan, 2000 Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi 7. This is PR: The Realities of PR, 7th edition, Newson, Tusk, Krskerberg, Wards worth. 8. Public Relations Concepts, Strategies, & Tools by jaishri jethwaney, Adadsh K. Varma & N.N. Sarkar. 9. Public Relation in India by M.N.Kaul. 10. Effective PR by Scott M. Cutlip, Allen H. Center & Glen m Broom. 11. PR Writings & Media Techniques by Dennis L. Wilcox & Lawrence W. Nolte. 12. Making PR Work by Sushil Bahl New Delhi Wheeeler Publishing, 1994. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Paper-X Electronic Media Max. Marks- 80 Unit I:


Radio as a Media of Communication, FM Radio, Vividh Bharti, external service AIR, Prasar Bharti, community radio, privatization of radion broadcasting in India, news bulletin; compilation & presentation; radio newsreels, spotligh, talks, interviews, panel discussion, script writing for radio news, talks, radio announcements. Qualities of a good announcer.

Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 Hours

Unit-II
TV Production equipments, single camera and multi camera production, TV software production, news reporting: sources of news, selection, and presentation, news reading.News presentation on Satellite TV channels. TV Interviews and studio discussions, basics of TV script writing. Editing of TV news,growth of cable and satellite TV channels, DTH, new trends in entertainment & current affairs programmes. Impact of TV on society. Unit_III
Films as a medium of communication, introduction to films, commercial and parallel cinema, contribution of Shyam Benegal, Bimol Roy, Raj Kapoor, Satyajit Ray, V. Shanta Ram, planning & productiorrn of a feature film, script writing for films, role & duties of film director & producer, film reviews, Box-Office, issued and problems of Indian cinema, impactof films on society. Film censorship, indoor & out door shooting,dubbing, current trends of hindi film industry. Plight of regional cinema in India.

Unit-IV
Radio Studio: Audio equipments, use of sound bytes, radio-bridge, phone in programmes. Voice Training: enunciation, flow, pause, pronunciation, and modulation,unlinking, down linking, terrestrial transmission, satellite transmission, digital transmission. TV Studio set-up, cues & commands. TV anchoring, piece-to-Camera, use of teleprompter, camera parts, types of shots, camera movements, editing equipments, editing techniques: cut, mix and dissolve.

Suggested Readings:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Video Production Handbook by Millerson Gerald, Focal Press, 1987. Working with Video: A comprehensive guide to the world of Video Production by Winston Brian & Julia Keydal Pelham Books, London. T.V. Production Handbook by Zettle Herbert Creative Radio Production by E.H. Siegal, Focal Press, 1992 Telivision Production by Gerald Millerson The Video Studio by Alan Birmingham Radio and TV Journalism by K.M.Shrivastava Writing your own Script and Speeches by bSuzan and Mathur News Writing for Electronic Media by Denial E. Garvey Broadcasting Technoloty by Dr. H.O. Srivastav. Video Camera Techniques by Millerson Gerald Focal Press. The Technique of Film Editing by Karel Reisz The Use of Microphones by Glen Elkin Our Films Their Films by Satyajit Ray. The New Indian Cinema by Aruna Vasudev, Macmillan, New Delhi

Paper-XI Paryojak Mulak Hindi Max. Marks- 80 Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 Hours Question paper for each theory paper will have two questions form each of the four units. Student will be required to answer any one-question form each unit.Unit V of the question paper will have six questions out of which the student will be required to answer some questions in Hindi and others in English but with in an answer to a question the language should be pure( not bilingual) and correct.

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Paper-XII Internship Max. Marks- 100 Pass Marks-40

Each student will have to undergo SIX weeks of Internship in some Media Organization of High Repute from Ist June to 12th July Students will have to produce a CERTIFICATE issued by the Director/Editor/Manager/Chairperson etc. of the concerned Organization regarding their PERFORMANCE, DISCIPLINE & ACTIVITIES during the course of Field training. The report must be submitted to the Chairperson of the Department before 20 th July. A panel of Experts constituted by the chairperson will conduct the viva for the Internship Assessment.

SEMESTER-3
Max. Marks- 80 Paper-XIII Communication Research Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 Hours

Unit-I
Concept, Need and Importance of Communication Research, Pure Basic and Applied Research, Evaluation, Feedback and Feed forward Studies, Hypothesis: Meaning, Need, Types and Importance. Media Research Print ,Electronic, Advertising, Public Relations .

Unit-II
Research Design: Experimental, Benchmark, Longitudinal Studies, Panel Studies, Empirical Studies. Methods and Techniques of Communication Research: Census, Sampling, Survey, and observation, Case Study, Interviews, Content Analysis and Historical Method. Qualitative and Quantitative Research.

Unit-III
Questionnaire:Purpose, Preparation and Administration. Types of Questions. Qualities of Good Questionnaire Sources of Data: primary, secondary and Tertiary Sources. Codin, Classification, Tabulation of Data. Data Analysis and Interpretation.Field Studies, public Opinion, Telephonic Survey, Online Poll,Pre-Poll Studies and Exit Polls.

Unit-IV
Statistical Analysis Techniques: Mean Median, Mode, Standard Deviation, Regression, Co-relation, Chi-square, Analysis of variance, Levels of Measurement. Test of Reliability and Validity. Research Report: Purpose, Contents and Characteristics. Foot-notes, Index, Bibliography. Problems in Communication Research. Communication Research as a tool of reporting. New Trends in Communication Research, New Trends in Communication Research in India.

Suggested Readings: 1. Content Analysis by Klaus Krippendorf 2. Foundations of Behavioral Research by Fred N. Kerlinger 3. Communication Research.by Stempel & Westley 4. Questioning the Media by John Dewing 5. Research in Mass Media by S.r.Sharma 6. Issues in Mass Communication by J.S.Yadav& Pardeep Mathur 7. Research Methodology by R.N.Trivedi, D.P.Shukla 8. Doing Media Research by Susana Horing Priest 9. Introduction to Communication Research by John.C.Reinard 10. Wimmer-Mass Media Research 11. Research Methodology by Kothari 12. Media Shodh by Manoj Dayal 13. Sanchar Khoj Vidhi by Sewa Singh Bajwa 14. Research Mehtodology: a Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners, Sate 15. Media Research: Dominque & Whimmer 16. Research Methodology, Rajni Kothari 17. Fundamentals of Statistics, Gupta& Kapoor.

Paper-XIV General Awareness-I Max. Marks- 80 Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 Hours

Unit-I
Indian Social System, Emergence of Caste System,Indian Family Concept, Gandhian Philosophy, Modernization to Indian Society.

Unit-II
History of Ramayana & Mahabharata, The Bhagwat Geeta, The Bible, The Holy Quran, The Guru Granth Sahib, Mughal Period, British Period, Freedom Struggle

Unit-III
Culture& Science Concept of Culture, Civilization of India, Laws of Newton, Important Performing Arts of India

Unit-IV
Indian Economic System, Five Year Plans, Mixed Economy, Liberalization & Globalization, Entry of MNCs, Swadeshi vs. MNCs, Industrial Institutions of India like SEBI,RBI, FICCI,CII, Green Revolution, White Revolution, Blue Revolution Suggested Readings: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. General Awarness: V.S.Gupta General Current Awarness: Unique Publication,N.Delhi General Knowledge Advance: Tata Mcran Indian Economy by Rudra Dutt. Govt. of India Survey Book Survey of India Industries ,2009

Paper-XV
Mass Media: Structure and Management

Max. Marks- 80

Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 Hours

Unit-I
Organization and Administrative Structure of Prasar Bharti & Private Channels. Ownership and Control of Radio & TV in India. Setting up of Community Radio. Cinema as an Industry in India, Various Organizations Associated with Indian Cinema i.e. FTII, Film Censorship Board, National Film Archives, Childrens Film Society of India.

Unit-II
Organizational Structure of Newspapers and Magazines, Ownership and Control of Newspapers & Magazines. Kinds of Managements. Managing Internet Edition of a Newspaper. News Print Policy. Entry of foreign Print Media in India, Problems of Small scale Newspapers.

Unit-III
Advertising Agency: Structure, Organization and Functions of various departments of Ad. Agencies. Advertising Campaigns, Ad. Agency Commission System, Empanelling of Ad Agency, Interface of Various Departments of an Ad. Agency. Advertising on Internet. Apex bodies in Advertising. AAAI, ABC, ASCI.

Unit-IV
Structure and Functions of Government PR Departments, Functioning of PR Departments in Corporate Sector. PR Campaign, Empanelling of PR Consultancies. Structure of PR Department in Haryana. Difference between the Duties of a PRO in Govt. Department vis-a vis Corporate Sector .PR organization-PRSI, IPRA,PIB.

Suggested Readings: 1. Advertising Management by Rajiv Batra, Hon G. Myres, David A. Aaker, Prentice 2. hall of India, new Delhi, 2004. 3. Media Organization Management by pedmand, Ttrayer biztantra. 4. Radio Parsaran by Kaushal Sharma, Pratibha Parkashan,New Delhi,2004 5. Media Ownership by Doyle, SAGE. 6. Janmadhiam Sidhantaki by Jagadshiver Chaturvedi, Sudha Singh, Anamika. 7. Newspaper Marketing in India by NVR Jyoti, Anmol. 8. Creativity in Management by Srinivas Shervani, Deep & Deep Pub, New Delhi. 9. Samacharpatar Parbandhan by Dr. Gulab Kothari. 10. Newspaper management by . Dr. Gulab Kothari 11. Newspaper management by Dr. Sanjeev Bhanavat. 12. A Handbook of Journalism & Mass Communication by Vir Bala, V.S.Gupta, Concept Pub. New Delhi. 13. Electronic Media Management. Albaran Wadsworth Publication . 14. News Paper Management:by Gulab Khotari.

Paper-XVI TV Production Techniques Max. Marks- 80 Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 Hours

Unit-I
TV as medium of communication, Origin and growth, Characteristics of Audience, Stages in TV Programme Production, Script writing, Types of scripts, programme production techniques, TV studio, Types of CAMERAS, Lenses basic shots Microphones, Lighting, Floor planning, Duties of the TV Crew.

Unit-II
TV News, Principles code, Sources Writing, News telecast techniques, Programmes for special audience- Women, Youth, Children, Farmers, Students, Panel discussion, Interviews, Talk shows.

Unit-III
Indoor Outdoor Shooting, Location survey, Documentaries, Dramas, Variety programmes, Role of producer, Studio operations, SITE ETV Cable Television, Video revolution

Unit-IV
A brief history of films, Characteristics Silent era, Talkies popular cinema in 1950s, New wave cinema, Types of films, Stage in film making, Sound recording, Post production, Animation techniques, Film reviews, Film appreciation.

Books Recommendations:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Broadcasting in India:P.C.Chatterjee TV Programme production:G.B.Millerson Television in India:R.N.Acarya Making a Television programme: Breyer-Johnson TV for Education and Development :B.s.Bhatia Now the Headlines:S.P.Singh TV News writing, Editing Filming, Broadcasting:I.E.Fang A handbook for script writers:B.W.Welsch Our films and their films: Satyajit Ray Indian cinema today: Kabita Sakar The Art of film: Lindgrad How to read a Film: james Monaco Film- a reference Guide: Armour 75 years of Indian cinema: Feroz Rangoonwallah Film Censorship: G.D. Khosla

MAMC 3rd Sem

Paper XVII
Option-1

New Media Technology


Max. Marks- 80 Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 Hours

Unit I
Communication Technology (CT): Concept and scope of CT and Information Technology ( IT): similarities and differences Telephony electronic digital exchange, C-Dot- Pagers, Cellular Telephone. Internet: LAN, MAN, WAN.

Unit II
Web Ownership and Administration of Internet, ISPS, WAP, Types of Internet connections: Dial-up, ISDN, lease-line, Optical fibre: structure, advantage and application; protocols of Internet.

Unit III
Introduction to HTTP, HTML, browsing and browsers, bookmarks, searching: through directory search engine, search resources; Video Conferencing, E-commerce, Advertising on Internet, Web page development- inserting, linking, editing ,publishing, promoting and maintaining a website, Mobile Technology and Services

Unit IV
Cyber Journalism: On-line editions of newspapers-management and economics; cyber newspaperscreation, feed, marketing, revenue and expenditure, online editing, e-publishing; security issues on Internet; social, political, legal and ethical issues related IT and CT. Cyber laws in India and recent rule regarding media convergence.

Books Recommended:
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Rogers and Singhal India Information Revolution Sage, London. Bhatnagar subhas information and communication technology in Development., Sage New Delhi. Melkote Srinivas Communication for Development in Third World Sage Publication, New Delhi. 2001. Vilaniam J.V. Science Communicational Development , Sage Publication, New Delhi. 1993. Kanungo Sivraj, Making Information technology Work Sage, Publication, New Delhi. Peter Zorkoczy, Information Technology, An Intrdoction, East-West Press, New Delhi, 1989 Pande Sudhir Handbook of Satellite Communication, Authors Press, New Delhi 2000 Parekh Harsha, Internet, Knowledge work, Mumbai 1999.

Paper XVII
Option-II

Inter Cultural Communication


Max. Marks- 80 Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 Hours

Unit-I
Culture definition process culture as social institution value systems primary secondary Eastern and Western perspectives. Inter-cultural communication definition process philosophical and functional dimensions cultural symbols in verbal and nonverbal communication. Unit-II Communication as a concept in western and eastern cultures (Dwaitha Adwaitha Vishishtadwaitha and also Sufism Bharat Muni Rao Rasaj Sahardiya, Sadharvikaran Language and grammar as a medium of cultural communication. Linguistic aspects of intercultural communication. Unit-III Modern mass media as vehicles of inter-cultural communication barriers in inter-cultural communication religious, political and economic pressures; intercultural conflicts and communication; impact of new technology on culture; globalization effects on culture and communication; mass media as a culture manufacturing industry. Unit-IV Culture, communication and folk media character, content and functions dance and music as instruments of inter-cultural communication; UNESCO's efforts in the promotion of intercultural communication other organizations code of ethics, study some intercultural centres such as Ellora and Intercultaral centres such as Shirdi, Deras of Sirsa,Some temples of Kurukshetra

Books Recommended :
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Communications and culture - M.R. Dua and T. Manonmani Galgotia publishing House, New Delhi, 1997 Mass Communication Theory By Denis Mcquail, Sage Publication, London, 1994. Methods for intercultural Research Edited by William B. Gudykunst Yong Yun Kim, Sage Publication, New Delhi. 1994. What is cultural studies and Edited by John Storey, Published by Arnold, London, 1997 Communication Yearbook 1/12, James Andersan Sage Publication, 1989. International Encyclopedia of Comm. Vol. 2, Oxford University Press, New York, 1989. Cross cultural Communication By N.L. Gupta, Concept publishing company, New Delhi, 1998. Dr. Dharurkar, V. L. Mass Communication and Culture, Ramrjya Aurangabad, 1985. SomorLed Leyed, Press in Developing Countries, Allied Publication, New Delhi. Paul Heas and pull B.R. & Dighe Anita Mass Media and Village life , Sage Publication, New Delhi. Desai A. R., Rural Sociology Agriculture Journalism Hiigvektm Anki The Third World in Global Development MacMillan London, 1982.

Paper XVIII Media Production (Practical)


Max. Marks- 100 Pass Marks-40

Students will be required to prepare/produce the following Assignments during the session and submit in the Department before 31st March. An External and an Internal Examiner will evaluate their work in a Viva. 1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Script of Talk Show One Script Current Affairs programme One Script Radio News Bulletin Two Script TV News Bulletin Two Piece to Camera Three Radio/TV Anchoring Three Each Print/TV /Radio Interview One Each News Dispatch One Media Survey of some Village One Semiotic analysis of a TV Programme One Preparation of Questionnaire One Out Door Publicity Design Ten Making of Wall Paper One Photo Feature Two MockTV Ads. Three Radio News Bulletin (Recorded on Tape) Two Radio Message on Social Issued( ,,) Three Power Point Presentation of a Product (In a CD) One

Group Exercises: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Panel Discussion Radio Jingles Budget Review Newspaper/Magazine Analysis Story Board Presentation Phone in Programme (15 mins.) Agricultural Programme Three Three One One One One One

Paper IXX
Media Arts Max. Marks- 80 Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 Hours

Unit-I
Concept and Philosophy of graphics and production, Elements of Design, Principles of design (design syntax), Type and type faces, Choosing types in design layout, Layout, Composing methods, Desktop publishing, Visual copy of reproduction, Colour and production aspects, Printing paper, Costing and estimating

Unit-II
Introduction to various type of print publication: Leaflets, Booklets, Brochures, Newspaper, posters, Books, Folders, Packages

Unit-III
Still Photography: Origin and History, Camera parts and type of Cameras, Photographic techniquesExposing, Developing and Printing, Colour Photography, Special Photographic Techniques

Unit-IV
Introduction to Audio Visual Production,Basics of audio Recording, basics of film production Techniques, Basics of Video Production Techniques, Sound & Slide Productions.

Books Recommended :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Graphics and Production By N.N.Sarkar An Intrdoction to Information Technology, Peter Zorkoczy, East-West Press, New Delhi, 1989 Bhatnagar subhas information and communication technology in Development., Sage New Delhi. Mass Communication in India By Kewal J.Kumar Art and print Production By:N.N.Sarkar Publication Oxford University Press,USA The Art directors Annual 88 By;Art Director Club Publisher-Rotovision A Hompage to Typography-Pedro Guitton Publisher Index Book Typomag By: Laura Mesquer Punblisher- Index Books. 9 Video Production By Vasuki Belavadi Publisher-Oxford University Press,USA.

Paper XX
Development Communication
Max. Marks- 80 Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 Hours

Unit-I
Development:- Definition, Concept, Scope & Importance. Social change, modernization and Development. Characteristics of developed and underdeveloped Societies. Theories of Development: Social, Political & Economic Theory. Models of development-Western, Eastern, Gandhian, Schumachers, Development communication:Concept, Definition & process.

Unit-II
Role of Government, Public Sector Companies, NGOs , National and International bodies in Development. Problems faced in effective communication, Role of information and instruction in development. Media and development Communication role of traditional media and Community Newspapers. Indian experience of Development communication:Etawah project, Nilokheri Project IBVE of Udaya Vani, Indices of development, characteristic features of developing societies. Setting up of a NGO; its rules and regulations, funding agencies, procedures and rules.

Unit-III
Principles of Social Marketing:-Introduction, Designing and Distribution of Social Products. Role of Social Marketing in changing Public behavior. Social Marketing Environm,ent , Identifying the target market, Monitoring and Evaluation social marketing programmes Major Social issues in India: Population Environment and Pollution, Human Rights, health and Sanitation, communal harmony, IRO, Drug Addiction, Prohibition,Poverty, Women& Child Development, Unemployment .

Unit-IV
Concept, Role and Importance to Rural communication, Characteristics of rural society,Components of rural Communication, Case Studies of Communication Support to Agriculture. Electronic Media and Agricultural Development programme. Rural Journalism writing for rural readers. Scope and Problems of Rural journalist. Site, KhedaTV. Experiment, Chhatera. Experiment to The Hindustan Times, Need and scope of an Agricultural TV. Channel in India.

Suggested Readings:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Development Communication by G.N.S.Raghavan. Perspectives on Development Communication by Sadananan Nair. Development, & Communication by Michael Kunczik, Friedrich Everi Stiftung & Bonn India 2005, Publications Division, New Delhi Communication in Global Village by Vivek Bhattacharya, Chetna Publications, New Delhi Rural Press: Problems & Porspects by Press Institute of India, new Delhi Extension & Rural Welfare by O.P.Dahan R.P & Sons Agra. Vikas Patrakarita by Radheshyam Sharma(Hindi) Communication And social Development in India by B. Kuppuswami Sterling Pub. Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. Sanchar aur Vikas by S. C. Dubey, IIAS, Shimla TV & Social Change in India, hohnson, SAGE. Information Technology & Development Communication by Brijnath Singh, Dominant Pub. New Delhi.

Paper XXI
Media Law & Ethics
Max.Marks:80 UNIT I
Nature and scope of Media Law; Fundamental rights, Freedom of speech and expressing and their limits, Directive principals of State Policy, Provisions of declaring emergency and their effects on Media .

Mini.Marks:28 Time 3 hours

UNIT II
Provision for Legislature reporting, parliamentary privileges and Media, Guidelines for Parliamentary coverage and AIR Code of election coverage, Doordarshan commercial code, ASCI commercial code, Contemporary ethical issues of Electronic Media .

UNIT III
Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867, laws on defamation, Contempt of Courts, Official secret Act, Film censorship, Working Journalist Act and Copyright Act, Indecent representation of Women Act, RTI Act-2005

UNIT IV
Prasar Bharti Act, Cable Television Network Regulation Act 1995, Broadcasting Bill, Information technology Act 2000, Press Council and Press commission.

Suggested Readings: 1. Relevant Sections of IPC from Criminal Law Manual, Universal
2. 3. 6. 7. Constitution of India (Article 19 (1) and 19 (2) 105, 194)The Law Dictionary,Universal Vidisha Barua Press & Media Law Manual, Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 4. P.K. Ravindranath Press Laws and Ethics of Journalism, Author Press,New Delhi 5. R.K.Ravindrana Press in the Indian Constitution K.S. Venkateshwaran Mass Media Laws and Regulations in India,Published by Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre, Distributed by N M Tripathi Pvt. Ltd. Bombay Dr. Ambrish Saxena Freedom of Press and Right to Information in India,Kanishka Publication, New Delhi

Paper XXII
General Awareness-II Max. Marks- 80 Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 Hours

Unit-I
Indian political System,Indian Constitution, Indian political and administration system. Election process, Indian Judiciary system, Indian political thought, Indias relation with other countries: Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, China, United Kingdom, United State

Unit-II
Human Rights,Fundamental Rights, concept of Human Rights, NHRC, IHRO, Amnesty International, Human Rights, Violations and Remedies, Women, children, Minorities and Human Rights, human Rights, Terrorism and Security Forces

Unit-III
International Political and Economic scene:Cold war and after, Disintegration of the USSR, Reason behind failure of communism in East European countries, West Asia Peace, Indian and the African continents, India and the latin America., India and the Gulf, Unified Europe

Unit-IV
Major current national & international developments during the semester

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Suggested Readings: General Awarness: V.S.Gupta General Current Awarness: Unique Publication,N.Delhi General Knowledge Advance: Tata Mcran Indian Economy by Rudra Dutt. Govt. of India Survey Book Survey of India Industries ,2009

Paper XXIII Option-iii Photojournalism Max. Marks- 80 Pass Marks-28

Time: 3 Hours

Unit-I
Fundamental of Photo Journalism, Role & Responsibilities of photojournalist, qualities for good photojournalist, production personnel: Roles & Responsibilities, how to handle video camera.

Unit-II
Types of TV cameras: Studio camera, Portable camera (ENG EFP), camcorder. , Digital Camera and its advantages over conventional analog cameras. How video tape recorder works. Tape formats. - Inch Umatic Format : Low band & High band. - Inch format: VHS & Beta cam, Digital. CCU, Waveform monitor, Vectroscope ,Camera shots and camera movements

Unit-III Objective of television lighting. Three point lighting technique(Key light,Fill light & Back Light). Contrast ratio. Nature of natural light. Gadgets for controlling natural light. Basic concept of Exposure, Unit-IV
Artificial lighting equipments Types of lamps in use & their efficiency..(Incandescent, halogen, HMI) Halogen Cycle.

References 1. J J Langford : Basic Photography 2. Manual of Photography : Focal Press 3. Five Cs of Cinematography : Joseph V. Mascelli 4. Television Production : Allen Wartzel 5. American Cinematographers Manual 6. J J Langford, Basic photography 7. Manual of Photography, Focal Press 8. Joseph V. Mascelli, Five Cs of cinematography 9. Allen Wartzel, Television production 10. American Cinematographers Manual

Paper XXIII Option-iv Creative Writing Max. Marks- 80 Pass Marks-28 Time: 3 Hours

Unit-I
Origin of Writing Script: Fundamentals of writing, Introduction to writing, Lucidity and directness, Authenticity and credibility, Authorial voice

Unit-II
Various forms of writing: Essays, short stories, Poetry, Novels

Unit-III
Structure of writing: Preparation Introduction Body Conclusion Presentation, Content Style, Coherency and Consistency, Transition.

Unit-IV
Dialogues: Imagery, Art symbols, Situations, Preparing index, Preparing glossary, Compiling bibliography.

Paper XXIV

Dissertation Max.Marks:100 Pass Marks:40 Each Student, in consultation with the faculty, will select a topic for research in the beginning of MMC-IV semester. The students will conduct independent study under the supervisor/Guide assigned to them. The students should employ appropriate Research Methodology & generate some new information. Each student will have to submit four typed copies of the research report by the end of the month of March.

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