Benefits of this course
You will develop skills in text, broadcast and online journalism and learn how they function in a global context.
Our programme enables you to study news in all its forms and grow your understanding of international journalism from a UK perspective.
While you will practise in different media of journalism (text, broadcast and online), you will additionally explore journalism theories and concepts and reflect on your work. You also explore the contemporary global domain of journalism.
You will learn from working with people from the UK, Europe and beyond and benefit from our location in London, a global media city.
The course enables you either to start a career in journalism, or to undertake continuing professional development.
It is suitable, therefore, for those with the required academic qualifications but without any prior experience in journalism, and, more exceptionally, for those with appropriate experience in journalism but who do not hold the required academic qualifications.
Graduates from the course overwhelmingly enter the workplace although some go on to further study.
Award
You can select to apply for one of the available exit points for this course.
Who is this course for?
If you have a good first degree, a strong interest in the way international news is reported and have an interest in reporting on global issues, you will be well suited to this programme.
We combine a strong emphasis on journalistic practice with rigorous intellectual discussion of the current trends in journalism globally.
Structure
Master of Arts (MA)
Duration:
Total credits: 180
Modules:
Some modules may be subject to change depending on student numbers, tutor availability, or course updates. This may affect the overall number of modules.