Bachelor's degree

In Leeds

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Leeds

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Overview ​Journalism is needed in today’s world more than ever. Journalists get to the heart of every part of society, finding the best way to tell stories to their audiences.&#;

Whether you are running your own news website, working in the TV studio or providing the content for local radio stations, you will have support and advice from tutors who have worked in industry. You will also have the chance to study some of the key issues in journalism, looking at the past, present and future of the profession.

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Leeds (West Yorkshire)
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Brownberrie Lane, LS18 5HD

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About this course

Course Benefits We have strong industry links and offer students a broad range of opportunities to gain professional experience.Our inspirational annual Journalism Week attracts top speakers from across the industry.Accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists.

Typically, our entry offer for this degree course is 112 UCAS tariff points.
Other requirements: For the old GCSE system we require grade C or above and for the new GCSE grading system we will accept grade 4 or higher in English Language​​.  We also accept a variety of international equivalent qualifications​.
 
We welcome students with a wide range of qualifications such as A Levels, BTECs and accredited Access courses.  We treat every application on its own merits; we value highly the experience you illustrate in your...

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Menu Programme of Study Catalogue Journalism - JOURNSH Programme Structure
  • Journalism Programme Structure (PDF)
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Programme Specification
  • Journalism Programme Specification Document (PDF)
Level 4
  • JOU : Professional Development and Placement - Core
  • JOU : Journalism in Society - Core
  • JOU : Practical Journalism 1 - Core
  • JOU : Media Matters - Core
  • JOU : Ethics and Society - Core
  • JOU : Programme Level Assessment - Core
Level 5
  • JOU : Journalism in Context - Core
  • JOU : Practical Journalism 2: Newswriting - Core
  • JOU : Professional Development and Placement - Core
  • JOU : Practical Journalistic Styles - Option
  • JOU : Television News for Journalists - Option
  • JOU : PR in Practice - Option
  • JOU : Radio Broadcasting - Option
  • MFC : Documentary: Theory and Practice - Option
  • MFC : Research Skills for Factual TV - Not available for study this Academic Year
Level 6
  • JOU : Law for Journalists - Core
  • JOU : Digital Media Portfolio - Core
  • JOU : Journalism Research Project - Option
  • JOU : Professional Learning Through Work - Option
  • JOU : Journalism Research Project - Option
  • JOU : Television Journalism - Option
  • JOU : Radio Production - Option
  • MFC : Advanced Documentary Production - Option
  • JOU : PR Management - Option
  • BMM : Entrepreneurship and Creativity - Option
  • JOU : Specialist Magazine Writing - Option

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Additional information

Course Information You will be taught in small groups and the skills you will gain while studying for a Journalism degree are transferable to other areas of life. These include research and verification skills; the ability to present complex information in an accessible way across a range of media; interviewing skills; and working with up-and-coming social media platforms. A foot in the door is key to finding a job and you will have the opportunity to undertake professional work placement as part of your course, with placements including newspapers; news agencies; broadcasting organisations; press offices in the public, charity and private sectors; designing social media campaigns. Read our full course terms and conditions. NCTJ accredited course This course is accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) and, during the course of their degree, students on the programme take the exams which lead to achieving the NCTJ Diploma in Journalism.​

Journalism

£ 9,250 + VAT