Uncovering the Truth One Source at a Time - Inside the World of Investigative Journalism
From the course:
Professional Certificate in Investigative Journalism Techniques Online
Podcast Transcript
HOST: Welcome to our podcast today, where we're going to delve into the world of investigative journalism. I'm your host, and I'm excited to be joined by investigative journalist and instructor for our Professional Certificate in Investigative Journalism Techniques Online course, Sarah Jones. Welcome, Sarah!
GUEST: Thanks for having me! I'm thrilled to be here.
HOST: So, Sarah, for those who might be new to investigative journalism, can you tell us a bit about what this field entails and why it's so important?
GUEST: Absolutely. Investigative journalism is all about uncovering the truth, often in the face of adversity. It's about digging deep, asking tough questions, and shedding light on stories that might otherwise remain in the dark. It's a crucial part of a healthy democracy, and it's an incredibly rewarding field to be a part of.
HOST: That's really interesting. Now, let's talk about our course. What can students expect to learn from the Professional Certificate in Investigative Journalism Techniques Online?
GUEST: Our course is designed to equip students with the skills they need to become effective investigative journalists. We cover everything from research techniques and interviewing methods to writing compelling investigative pieces. We also use real-world case studies to illustrate key concepts and give students a chance to practice their skills.
HOST: That sounds incredibly comprehensive. What kind of career opportunities are available to graduates of this course?
GUEST: The career opportunities are really diverse. Many of our students go on to work as investigative journalists for major news outlets, while others use their skills to work in communications, public relations, or even non-profit organizations. The skills you learn in this course are highly transferable, and they can be applied to a wide range of fields.
HOST: That's great to hear. What about practical applications? How can students apply what they've learned in the course to real-world situations?
GUEST: One of the things that sets our course apart is its focus on practical application. We encourage students to work on real-world projects throughout the course, so they can apply what they've learned to actual stories and investigations. This not only helps them build their skills, but it also gives them a portfolio of work that they can showcase to potential employers.
HOST: That's fantastic. Finally, what advice would you give to someone who's considering a career in investigative journalism?
GUEST: I would say that if you're passionate about storytelling and uncovering the truth, then investigative journalism might be the perfect career for you. It's not always easy, but it's incredibly rewarding. And with the right training and support, you can make a real difference in the world.
HOST: Thanks, Sarah, for sharing your insights with us today.
GUEST: Thank you! It's been a pleasure.