BA (Hons) Journalism
Course descriptionJournalism is featured in the top 20 in The Guardian University Guide 2020 and is rated 2nd for student satisfaction with feedback.We teach the next generation of talented journalists. This degree gives you all the skills you need to go behind the headlines and build a career as a journalist in the age of the internet.?94% of students said that they were satisfied with the overall quality of this course, according to the National Student Survey 2019Gain substantial practical experience of researching and producing powerful print, audio, video and online storiesGet to grips with the latest techniques and technologies which are transforming journalism in an era of digital newsEnjoy work placements with media organisations in the UK or overseasHone your skills in our outstanding facilities which include TV and radio studios as well as a fully equipped newsroomTake the chance to specialise in a journalistic genre of your choice – from film to fashion, sport to crime, science to politicsPrepare for a rewarding career in journalism, online or broadcast media production, PR, advertising, corporate communications, law, public administration or politicsSpend time studying abroad in America or EuropeWe have a strong focus on employability: 91.7% of graduates from this course had reached graduate level destinations within 6 months of completing this course (HESA 2016). In an age of digital news, there has never been a more exciting or challenging time to study journalism. This dynamic course enables you to produce compelling content for both traditional and emerging media platforms.You’ll gain the core journalistic research and writing skills as well as studying media law, ethics and public administration. At the same time, you’ll develop a multi-platform mindset – producing print, radio and TV reports as well as creating blogs and podcasts, digital photos, audio/video stories and content for websites.As part of your course, you’ll gain practical work experience with a media organisation, in the UK or overseas. All our students are expected to have completed at least 15 days of work placement by the time they graduate.Drawing on our strong partnerships with local and national media, you can choose a range of work-based modules to expand your professional know-how and boost your CV. We also encourage you to work with charities and arts organisations to gain an insight into why media matters so much. In addition, you can work for various print, radio and online news outlets at the University, which is itself a rich source of news, debate and topical comment.