Benefits of this course
You will learn how to investigate and communicate across different journalistic platforms.
We will teach you how to investigate using open and closed sources, open-source intelligence (OSINT), data journalism, access to information laws, financial investigative journalism, interviewing and dealing with vulnerable people, and the basics of ethical undercover work.
We will teach you a range of skills, from basic news writing for print or online, to producing short films and podcasts.
We will teach you how to operate legally and ethically.
At the end of the course you'll produce a piece of professional-standard investigative work on the platform of your choice.
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 strong first degree and a commitment to the field of investigative journalism, our programme is ideal.
You will need a dedication to digging deeper into topics than daily news allows. You will have a hunger to expose injustice and abuse using evidence.
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.
Modules
Topics on the MA in Investigative Journalism range from business and financial journalism to investigations into individuals, organisations and corporations to miscarriages of justice.
You will also be taught the basic essential skills required by the media industry such as producing news and feature material, interviewing, production, law, structure of government and ethics.