Media & Journalism
Course
In Hatfield
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
Hatfield
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
September
In journalism, you will develop professional writing skills with an awareness of the target audience and the legal and ethical framework for publishing. The academic study of journalism involves the development of key journalistic skills including the ability to write a news story, conduct an interview and put together a feature article. Students also conduct an analysis of the differences between types of newspaper and the news values they display, examine major ethical and legal issues pertaining to the practice of journalism in the UK.
Join our lively, creative community, study a range of fascinating subjects and learn from some of the most exceptional research-active academics in their field. It’s all about discovering new ideas, deepening your knowledge and developing a truly exciting future.
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About this course
Potential careers in advertising, desktop publishing, film production, journalism, public relations, television production and web design, with previous graduates having been employed by Christian Dior, Jaeger and Which Magazine.
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Subjects
- Media
- Media Journalism
- Foundation
- Interactive
- Learning
- Communication
- ILSC
- Globalization
- Management
- Business management
- Skills
Course programme
Modules
For one semester
Semester one
- Interactive Learning Skills and Communication (ILSC)
- Principles of ICT
- Business Studies
- Introduction to Mass Communications
Semester one
- Interactive Learning Skills and Communication (ILSC)
- Principles of ICT
- Globalization
- Business Management
- Business Studies
- Introduction to Mass Communications
- Introduction to Accounting
- Introduction to Economics
- HIC provide subject specialist skill progression classes during integrated first year degree
- Students need to pass all modules to progress. All students study 4 modules worth 30 credits each, totalling 120 credits
Additional information
Stage 1: One or Two semesters
Stage 2: Two semesters
Intakes
Stage 1: September, January and May
Stage 2: September
Fees
Stage 1: University Foundation
International
May intake One semester: £8,750
May intake Two semesters: £12,500
One semester: £9,000
Two semesters: £13,100
EU - £9,250
Stage 2: First Year Degree Studies
International - £13,500
EU - £9,250
Media & Journalism