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BA (Hons) Journalism (Broadcast)
Are you eager to share the latest news with the world? Study in MediaCity for a broadcast journalism degree at the University of Salford. Find out more and apply today.
BA (Hons) Journalism (Multimedia)
Eager to report the latest news and events across a variety of media? Learn more about our multimedia journalism degree and apply today.
BA (Hons) Journalism with Public Relations
Looking to study in MediaCity for a journalism and public relations degree that combines the craft of spotting a good story with ensuring it meets the right audience?
MA/PgDip Journalism: News / Broadcast / Sport
News. Sports. Broadcasting. Whatever your professional goals, you can achieve them with our NCTJ accredited MA or Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism. Study Journalism in MediaCity.
MA International Journalism for Digital Media
Share breaking stories around the world using the latest digital media in MediaCity. Think and act like an international journalist. Kick-start your career. Apply today
Journalism
Our journalism Clearing courses are designed to open a range of career opportunities in broadcast, print, and online media. If you’re looking to pursue a challenging yet exciting career, and have an interest in TV, radio, or online journalism, then...
Journalism courses
Ready to write your own story? Whether your ambitions lie in broadcast journalism, multimedia journalism or public relations, here at the University of Salford, our Journalism degree courses have got them covered. Our courses are designed and taught...
Journalism facilities
When you study for a Journalism degree with us, you’ll get access to industry-standard facilities in our MediaCity building. The facilities are geared towards helping you harness your creativity, with everything from TV and radio studios to...
Future of journalism
Professor Andy Miah writes in the Conversation about a new law passed in Canada which will require social media platforms to compensate traditional news organisations when they use their content. Professor Miah looks at the implications and the...