Broadcast Journalism
Bachelor's degree
In Luton
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Luton
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Duration
3 Years
Gain experience of a wide range of journalistic work, including live radio broadcasting, sports reporting, TV broadcasting. Gain an understanding of journalism as both business and social forces.
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About this course
UCAS tariff score of 200 with at least 160 from two A levels, or an Access qualification, BTEC, Advanced Diploma or equivalent. Interview following BJTC accreditation.
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Course programme
BA Hons Broadcast Journalism
Mode: full-time
This course is taught by a dedicated team of professionals with broadcast, radio and academic expertise.
You will work with the latest technology in radio and TV studios, edit suites as well as in a dedicated newsroom with Press Association news feeds.
To develop cross-industry editorial and production skills, you will study magazine TV production and radio journalism.
Areas of study include:
- Radio Journalism
- TV Production
- Reporting and Writing
- Sub-editing, Layout and Design
- Teeline shorthand – an industry essential
Why choose this course?
- Rated second for Journalism courses in the National Student Survey 2009.
- Experience broadcast journalism in-house and through external work experience.
- Staff have experience in local, regional, national and international journalism.
- Close links with industry, visits from high-profile speakers and visits to working news rooms.
Career Opportunities
Opportunities in radio, TV broadcasting, publishing and press offices.
Teaching/learning methods and strategies
This course brings you into the workplace through simulated newsdays.
You will have the opportunity to work on live radio broadcasts and experience an industry standard TV studio environment.
The final stage of the course may be devoted to a project or portfolio which will allow you to build expertise and job contacts.
Assessment
Show reels of news, portfolios, recordings, features and magazines, essays, computerised exams, in-class assessment.
Broadcast Journalism