Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Journalism at Winchester is designed to meet the challenges of a fully ‘converged’ media world where journalists, especially at entry level, are expected to be able to work within any medium from video reporting to magazine feature writing, through radio production and podcasting to web production, blogging, dynamic content management and supervision of social networking sites.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Accredited by The industry's National Council for the Training of Journalists (print) and Broadcast Journalism Training Council (pending summer 2008); also part of the Northern Ireland Skillset Media Academy, 1 of 16 of these centres of excellence in the world.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Students are encouraged to be proactive, in terms of selling their stories, fixing up work experience and finding jobs; students spend most of their time acquiring journalistic skills, such as reporting, feature writing, subbing, interviewing, researching stories and learning about design, layout and editorial production (desktop publishing).(read more)
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Course description: This course enables students with 1st degrees in literature, media and cultural studies, or related areas, to develop their interests at a more advanced and specialised level, or to redirect their study in a new direction; the course explores journalism through its Hollywood portrayal, and allows students to view the upheavals of the 20th century by means of the landmark texts of literary journalism produced by Ernest Hemingway and others.(read more)
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Course description: Research programmes are best suited to students who have a clear and original idea of a topic that they would like to investigate in detail; there are 2 types of programme; the MA by Research entails producing a 40,000 word thesis; the MPhil and PhD programmes demand a high level of research and analysis resulting in dissertations of 50,000 words (MPhil) or 80,000 words (PhD).(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Journalism at Winchester is designed to meet the challenges of a fully ‘converged’ media world where journalists, especially at entry level, are expected to be able to work within any medium from video reporting to magazine feature writing, through radio production and podcasting to web production, blogging, dynamic content management and supervision of social networking sites.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This courses aim is to improve science journalism by training students to be a critical consumer of scientific information, whilst ensuring that students receive excellent practical professional journalism training.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course provides a combination of practice and reflection; students will conceive and execute campaigns and reports and evaluate the practices of political campaigning and reporting.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Students are encouraged to be proactive, in terms of selling their stories, fixing up work experience and finding jobs; students spend most of their time acquiring journalistic skills, such as reporting, feature writing, subbing, interviewing, researching stories and learning about design, layout and editorial production (desktop publishing).(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This programme concentrates on the provision of skills; it also encourages students to expand their knowledge and allows time for reflection on learning and on the issues concerning today’s and tomorrow’s press; students are encouraged to use good working practices and attitudes: enthusiasm, punctuality, meeting deadlines, a panic-free life, empathy in interviews, the ability to work as a team and the ability to co-operate as well as compete.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The programme teaches multimedia journalism to graduates who are determined to pursue a career in the news industry; students learn to report for newspapers, websites, radio and television in a live newsroom environment; every day starts with editorial conference and the programme balances intense focus on journalism as practical reality with intense academic study and reflection.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The course offers a unique combination of cutting-edge skills and contextual knowledge; devised in close consultation with senior journalists, the syllabus provides a rigorous foundation to a career in this dynamic, challenging and often controversial industry; students are trained in print/online journalism, with the option to specialise in broadcast journalism in the second term.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Research programmes are best suited to students who have a clear and original idea of a topic that they would like to investigate in detail; there are 2 types of programme; the MA by Research entails producing a 40,000 word thesis; the MPhil and PhD programmes demand a high level of research and analysis resulting in dissertations of 50,000 words (MPhil) or 80,000 words (PhD).(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course teaches the craft of journalism underpinned by vital professional studies such as law, ethics, public affairs and shorthand; working in simulated newsrooms, students undertake reporting, writing and editing across a range of platforms including newspapers, magazines and online in order to prepare for a career that focus's increasingly on media convergence.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course provides students with the essential skills for a first job in print or broadcast journalism, together with innovative and in-depth research and investigation techniques; it also: teaches advanced research skills including computer-assisted reporting, the effective use of public records and databases, the Freedom of Information Act, and other complex information.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course teaches the craft of journalism underpinned by vital professional studies such as law, ethics, public affairs and shorthand; working in simulated newsrooms, students undertake reporting, writing and editing across a range of platforms including newspapers, magazines and online in order to prepare for a career that focus's increasingly on media convergence.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course provides a combination of practice and reflection; students will conceive and execute campaigns and reports and evaluate the practices of political campaigning and reporting.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: 2 core classes from the following list: Journalism and cultural politics; journalists in film and literature; the literature of journalism; electives (2 from the following list): Investigative journalism (history and theory); investigative journalism (project); manufacture of consent; investigative research; discovery of Scotland; visions of suburbia; the Victorian occult; Scottish cultural studies; literature and landscape; Canadian literature.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course provides students with the essential skills for a first job in print or broadcast journalism, together with innovative and in-depth research and investigation techniques; it also: teaches advanced research skills including computer-assisted reporting, the effective use of public records and databases, the Freedom of Information Act, and other complex information.(read more)
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ma international journalism
Brunel University
Dan, December 2008Overall score
am enjoying the international scene withg loads of different people and at the smae time am learning loads from diffrent nationalities,,,,people should know waht they want as there is massive peer influence in uni and can get u into trouble....just stick to ur morals...it pays
Study experience
not different at all just wat i expected and its really cool
Facilities
full sports facilitries and excellent library with well sttocked books plus excellent jpournals...u couldnt ask for more
Postgraduate life
loads of them but i dont get time cos am postgrad
Job prospects
my course is practical with work experioence so opens doors for me
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Television Journalism (International) MA
Nottingham Trent University
Jane, May 2010Overall score
I definitely would - if you're looking for good journalism facilities and teachers to see you through it, NTU's the place.
Study experience
The training is incredibly relevant compared to other universities, which tend to focus on the academic side of journalism.
Facilities
Journalism students get their own newsroom - great computers and editing facilities... With a cafe right next door. Can't comment on sports facilities, although I don't think it's good. The library is not very comprehensive - it could be a lot better.
Postgraduate life
I'm not a member of any, but there's a good selection!
Job prospects
The training is good - so I'm optimistic - but the uni hasn't given us much guidance on that at all.
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MA INTERNATIONAL JOURNALISM
Brunel University
Daniel, April 2009Overall score
Study experience
the course content is 5 as it covers every aspect of the field of journalism i am studying .thereby equipping you with the necessary skills for the trade before you get on the job market fully fledged and ready to face the challenges and competition. The lecturers are brilliant with so much industry knowledge and expertise and are very helpful with work at every point they are supportive and take students through tutorials and personal tutoring.
Facilities
very tidy with a lot of facilities available mostly 24 hurs like fast internet service and in my case a news room available for practice 24 hours with pcs printers etc to make work easy and comfortable.a lot of cafes and food joints to make life on campus easy and facilitates easy movement.modern amenities o campus like banks with ATM machines and laboratories for mechanical and engineering work up to standard arts and drama studios.
Postgraduate life
i always cant wait to go campus as students are warm and welcoming even when you are new and tutors are fun and easy going.you feel so comfortable and you settle in so quickly and become a part of a bigger family as we call it.I have made loads of friends both outside and in my class...we go out to chill out and study together...its so international and cosmopolitan and its a whole world on its own with different nationalities and cultures and you mix so perfectly
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