Journalism is entering a new digital age but at its core remains the craft of investigating and reporting events and issues.

You’ll be taught by professional journalists in brand new state-of-the-art facilities at MediaCityUK and by English tutors on main campus.

You will analyse the changing media landscape and choose options to explore  within journalism, including sport, music and politics.

The English portion of your course develops the ability to understand and analyse literature, with skills in critical and independent thinking, and a sophisticated knowledge of how texts interact with their historical and social contexts.

Course details

You will study six core modules in year 1 – three journalism modules from the School of Media, Music and Performance (MMP) and three English modules from the School of English, Sociology, Politics and Contemporary History (ESPaCH).

The journalism modules are Journalism Studies, Law and Ethics and Digital Newsroom.

They will look at the theory behind industry practice, legal and  ethical issues within journalism and introduce students to blogging and use of social media.

The English modules are Narrative, Fiction and the Novel,  Theory and Practice, and Popular Fictions.

They will introduce you to the study of English at degree level, including how to analyse texts from a variety of genres and to use a range of literary and theoretical concepts.

You will then be offered a ‘pathway’ in years 2 and 3 to allow you to build on some of the core skills from year 1 and create your own programme route through optional modules including sports journalism, music journalism and political journalism.

Course Enquiries

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