| Code: | CC020 | Acronym: | EDPROF |
| Keywords | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Keyword |
| OFICIAL | Communication Sciences |
| Active? | Yes |
| Responsible unit: | Department of Communication and Information Sciences |
| Course/CS Responsible: | Bachelor in Communication Sciences |
| Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CC | 99 | CC - Study Plan | 2 | - | 6 | 46 | 162 |
Identify, analyse and clarify the similarities and differences between journalism deontology and the deontology of other professions in the communication business. Discuss the ethical principles and moral criteria that inspire the rights and duties of the professions. Observe the relationships (against or in line) with the law. Seek to understand how and why the deontological concerns have emerged in space and time. Study the diverse regulatory and supervision instruments of professional conduct. Based on democratic principles, reflect on the role and responsibility of this profession in the social field, and on its relations of influence with other social fields (political, economic, legal and artistic). Place the constraints facing the journalistic field into context. Discuss the moral dilemmas that arise in the performance of work, aiming to stimulate a good discussion of global ethics, and the development of the professional practice of self-criticism, in an increasingly complex and demanding age.
Humanistic and cultural competence: Capacity for ethical-moral framing of communication phenomena.
Professional competence: Capacity for advanced "moral reasoning" in the resolution of moral conflicts in the practice of the professional; Capacity for deontological self-orientation in the national and international professional environment.
1. Ethics and Deontology : general issues
1.1. Ethics, deontology and law
1.2. Moral development
1.3. The field of journalism: a power among powers
2. Deontology of Journalism
2.1. Historical context
2.2. Diversity of codes
2.3. Important principles
2.4. Functions and goals
3. Communication Professions
3.1. Deontological differences, convergences and relationships
4. Ethical and deontological issues of today
Case studies and discussion of ethical dilemmas. Class and group discussions will be strongly encouraged in order to promote the moral development of students. To ensure quality and results in learning, we have prepared a set of additional teaching aids. Oral presentations of group work will be encouraged.
| Designation | Weight (%) |
|---|---|
| Exame | 50,00 |
| Trabalho escrito | 50,00 |
| Total: | 100,00 |
| Designation | Time (hours) |
|---|---|
| Estudo autónomo | 36,00 |
| Frequência das aulas | 59,00 |
| Trabalho de investigação | 40,00 |
| Total: | 135,00 |
Mandatory attendance of 75% of classes, unless established otherwise by general law and in the FLUP Assessment Regulations.
Evaluation: students may choose: a) distributed assessment with final exam consists; b) final exam.
The distributed assessment with final exam consists: group assignments 50% + exam 50%. Students must obtain a minimum score of 7,5 (on a scale of 0 to 20) in the exam.
As provided in the FLUP Assessment Regulations
Make up only a final exam.
Teaching language - Portuguese