This master's degree focuses on developing journalistic practice through appropriate theoretical underpinning. You will be supported throughout your learning by a team with of experience in the broadcast industry – including key employers like the BBC.
An innovative feature of our course is the newsroom setting for all broadcast practice delivery when students lead on conference time, source and report and produce hourly bulletins.
All students will have two new days per week in Term 1 and will also have an assessed news week at the end of their News Journalism module.
Students also produce portfolio content for Journalism & Public Affairs allowing them to put theory into practice and are expected to produce radio packages
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE BROADCAST JOURNALISM
News Journalism- 20 credits
TV Journalism- 20 credits
Journalism Law and Regulation- 20 credits
Number of hours students will be in teaching activities (Lectures, Workshops, Tutorials, Seminars, etc.): 112 hours - 18.7%
Number of hours students will be in independent learning: 488 hours - 81.3%
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA BROADCAST JOURNALISM
Creative Industries: Professional Practice- 20 credits
Creative Lives - 20 credits
Journalism and Public Affairs- 20 credits
Number of hours students will be in teaching activities (Lectures, Workshops, Tutorials, Seminars, etc.): 112 hours - 18.7%
Number of hours students will be in independent learning: 488 hours - 81.3%
Days in placement: 15
MA BROADCAST JOURNALISM:
Creative Journalism Project- 60 credits
Number of hours students will be in teaching activities (Lectures, Workshops, Tutorials, Seminars, etc.): 70 hours - 11.7%
Number of hours students will be in independent learning: 530 hours - 88.3%
Teaching & Assessment
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE BROADCAST JOURNALISM
LEARNING AND TEACHING
Scheduled learning: 18.7%
Independent study: 81.3%
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA BROADCAST JOURNALISM
LEARNING AND TEACHING
Scheduled learning: 18.7%
Independent study: 81.3%
MA BROADCAST JOURNALISM:
LEARNING AND TEACHING
Scheduled learning: 11.7%
Independent study: 88.3%
ASSESSMENT
Exam: 6%
Practical: 52%
Coursework: 42%
Assessment methods will include:
Written examinations
Oral presentation
Written reports
Coursework
Log books
Essays
Case studies
Literature reviews
Research proposals
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
Broadcast Journalism Course Structure
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