Course Main Objective
- Define the essence of drama and its evolution over times and the essential elements of drama, types of drama.
- Highlight role of the writer and director in radio and TV drama
- Link the relation between the writer and the director and their cooperation with each other to implement the required script.
- Clarify features and characteristics of radio and TV drama
- Master basics of dramatic writing and directing- script writing
- Critically analyze the radio and TV dramas
- Prepare a part of the subject and deliver to his/her colleagues
- Prepare and implement radio dramatic audios and videos
Course Learning Outcomes
- 1. Knowledge and Comprehension
- 1.1 Recognize the concept of media management and its theories, HR and financial affairs in radio and TV institutions.
- 2. Skills
- 2.1 Assess role of leadership in radio and TV institutions and models of organizational charts.
- 2.2 Use It in data management.
- 3. Values
- 3.1 Enhance spirit of dialogue, discussion and positive disagreement among students as teamwork.
Course Content
- Definition of the concept of management and its classic and modern models.
- Media management models
- The organizational charts in radio and TV institutions
- Elements of the administrative process
- Strategic planning in radio and TV institutions
- Role of media leadership in developing the administrative process
- Types of leadership
- HR in media management
- Financial resources in media management- equipment
Textbook (s)
- Muhammad, Saheb. S. (2011). Media Institutions Management. Amman, Dar Al-Massera.
- Abd Rabelnabei, Abdulla. A. (2018). Journalistic Institutions Management. Al-Mutanabi Bookstore, KSA.
- Saleh, Khalil. A. (2010). Medi Institutions Management in Arab World. Dar Magdalawei, Amman, Jordan.
- Dennis F. Herrick (2003). Media Management in the Age of Giants. Iowa State Press.
Course ID: RATV 406
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | - |
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