University of Hertfordshire
University of Hertfordshire

BA (Hons) Journalism and Media

University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

Course Overview

The teaching delivery in this program is designed to provide a diverse and enriching learning experience. Utilizing a mix of workshops, seminars, and lectures, students benefit from expert supervision in practical skill-based modules. Assessment methods encompass a variety of formats, including traditional essays, presentations, creative projects like designing adverts or campaigns, and collaborative group work. In the first year, students embark on a comprehensive exploration of journalism fundamentals. They learn the art of telling factual stories through various mediums such as written forms, blogs, podcasts, and video. Additionally, the curriculum covers reflections on journalistic behavior, the relationship between journalists and government, and insights into the evolving global media industry. Moving into the second year, the focus shifts to practical application. Students engage in broadcasting, conceptualize magazine ideas, and gain insights into the transformative role of journalism in shaping the world. Media studies expand to explore branding, magazine design, the publishing industry, and the creation of short video documentaries. The program offers a unique opportunity for a work placement or study abroad experience between the second and final year, allowing students to enhance their skills and broaden their perspectives. In the final year, students have a range of options in journalism, from reporting on international stories to creating websites, gaining work experience, freelancing, or even establishing their own media businesses. Media studies offer a choice between practical projects for clients, web design, and deeper exploration of Public Relations, Advertising, or the intricate relationship between media and identity, celebrity, and media. The program leverages memberships in professional associations like PRCA and BSME to provide networking opportunities and foster the development of professional skills. This final year is a culmination of practical experiences and diverse options, preparing students for success in the dynamic fields of journalism and media.

Course Type
UG
Course Nature
Full Time
Course Duration
3 Years
Total Fee
£46500
Intake
September 2024
Language Proficiency

HSE/SSE: 60%
English for HSE/SSE: 70% or IELTS: 6.0

Documents Required
  • 10TH
  • 12TH
  • PASSPORT
  • LOR 1
  • LOR 2
  • MOI
  • CV
  • SOP
University
University of Hertfordshire
University Details

The University of Hertfordshire, founded in 1952, is one of the top public institutions in the United Kingdom. The institution has 32,000 students studying for 550 degrees over two campuses. Over 11,500 foreign students from more than 140 countries study at the university's UK campus. The campuses of the University of Hertfordshire are among the 20 safest in England.

Syllabus

Level 4: Core Modules (Compulsory)

  1. Introduction to Media Communications (15 Credits)
  2. Journalism, Law and Ethics (15 Credits)
  3. Global Media and Society (15 Credits)
  4. Journalism Skills: Multiplatform (15 Credits)
  5. Journalism and Government (15 Credits)
  6. Sound and Image Storytelling (15 Credits)
  7. Visual Communication (15 Credits)
  8. Introduction to Journalism (15 Credits, Optional)

Level 5: Core Modules (Compulsory)

  1. Radio Journalism (15 Credits)
  2. Graduate Skills (0 Credits)
  3. Research Methods in Media Communications (15 Credits)
  4. Journalism Skills: Features (15 Credits)
  5. Journalism Skills News (15 Credits)
  6. Social Media and Critical Practice (15 Credits)
  7. Video Feature (15 Credits, Optional)
  8. New Media Branding (15 Credits, Optional)
  9. Employability Skills (15 Credits, Optional)
  10. How Journalism Changed the World (15 Credits, Optional)
  11. Mobile Media Design (15 Credits, Optional)
  12. Magazine Design (15 Credits, Optional)

Level 6: Core Modules (Compulsory)

  1. Online Journalism (15 Credits)
  2. Journalism Skills Portfolio (30 Credits)
  3. International Politics and Reporting Global News (15 Credits)

Level 6: Optional Modules (Choose at least one)

  1. Advertising (15 Credits)
  2. Corporate Communications (15 Credits)
  3. Representation and Identity in Contemporary Media (15 Credits)
  4. Journalism Matters: Your Independent Project (30 Credits)
  5. Professional Media Practice Project (30 Credits)
  6. Music, Celebrity and Media (15 Credits)
  7. Creating a PR Campaign (15 Credits)
  8. Web Design for Media Professionals (30 Credits)

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