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BA Journalism
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Objectives
This course examines the role of journalism in the contemporary world and focuses primarily on print publications. It is designed to develop writing skills and a nose for news, and to provide a forum for analysis and debate. The course will enable you to become an effective journalist across a broad range of media. You can also choose to study journalism as a joint honours degree alongside another subject. See the 'course combinations' section for more information.
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Academic title
BA Journalism
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Course description
BA Journalism
Programme
Year 1
-Approaches to Journalism1
-Kingston Language Scheme Level 1 Period 1
-Print Journalism2
-Research Skills for Journalists3
-UK Government and Politics4
-Writing The News 15
Year 2
-Diverse Britain: Media, Culture and Ethnicity6
-Fiction & Social Change in the Mid-20th Century7
-History of British Journalism8
-Journalism Research Project9
-Law for Journalists10
-Magazine Journalism11
-Online Journalism12
-Photo Journalism13
-Shorthand14
-The Newspaper Sector Today15
-Writing the News 216
Year 3
-Britain's Role in the World since 190017
-Business Journalism18
-International Journalism19
-Journalism and Diversity20
-Journalism Dissertation21
-Journalism Ethics
-Media Audiences22
-Politics and Media Management23
-Practical Journalism 124
-Practical Journalism 225
-Special Study: 'New' Journalism and the 'New New' Journalism26
-Special Study: Journalism and Censorship27
-Special Study: The Truth-Seekers: Investigative Journalism from Pulitzer to Palast28
-Sports Journalism29
-The Political Economy of European Media and Communication
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