Journalism foundation degree level 5

Course

In Nottingham

£ 7,500 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Nottingham

2. Course description You'll cover journalism theory, practice and critical texts throughout the course.  In year one, you will study core production skills and practices for a range of generic journalistic approaches.  For each module, you will study relevant journalism theory, culture and context. You will produce content across a range of media, such as video, audio, still imagery, online and text.  All modules are developed so that you can explore the cultural, social and political context in which journalism exists.  Year two modules allow you to focus on specific media formats, creating a range of products relevant to areas of news and journalism practice including online journalism, current affairs documentaries, media investigations and a final major project which you will be able to exhibit in the final year show.  Year one modules include: • foundation journalism studies • foundation video • foundation audio • foundation photojournalism • print and journals • future-casting  Year two modules include: • online journalism • current affairs documentary • media investigation • final major project

Facilities

Location

Start date

Nottingham (Nottinghamshire)
The Adams Building, Stoney Street, NG1 1NG

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • Media
  • Project
  • Online Journalism
  • Production

Course programme

3. Entry requirements You will need between 120 and 240 UCAS points from: • at least two A Levels at ‘A2' • a BTEC Diploma or Extended Diploma in a media-related subject • International Baccalaureate  Mature students with relevant experience and/or qualifications, including an Access to HE Diploma within a relevant area, are welcome to apply.  You will be invited to an interview. 4. Equipment required No equipment required 5. Assessment method Assessments take place at the end of each semester and will be based on your productions as well as your pre-production research and paperwork.

Additional information

1. Qualification detail Qualification name Course webpage Course type Full time Course start date 01 September 2017 Price £7,500.00 Additional pricing information Tuition fees for all our full-time Foundation Degrees are an affordable £7,500 for 2017/18. Financial support is available to full-time higher education students who meet certain criteria. Eligible students may apply to Student Finance England for a range of support including; a student loan for tuition fees, a student loan for maintenance, and a maintenance grant. For further details about the financial support available and how to apply please visit <a href=" or call 0300 100 0607. Where possible, students should apply for financial support well in advance of the start of their course. ncn also offers additional support to eligible students through the Special Support Bursary. Please contact the Higher Education Team for further details. Funding information ...

Journalism foundation degree level 5

£ 7,500 VAT inc.