Our journalism students shape the way we see the world, bringing hot topics from across the globe into our industry-standard newsroom. Find your specialism on one of our journalism courses, covering skills from writing and reporting to broadcasting and media production
If you see yourself as the next voice and face of the airwaves, shaping and driving the news agenda for your generation, this is the course for you.Delivered by award-winning journalists, this industry-accredited degree will give you the tools and space to tell the stories which matter to you.
ou’ll develop your practical skills in radio, television and online across all three years. Teaching and learning activities include writing for broadcast, research, interviewing, radio and television recording and editing and news reading.You’ll also spend a considerable time learning the skills necessary to be able to use broadcast equipment and IT systems. You’ll take part in in mock news-day activities which simulate the real world. These take place on a weekly basis at key stages during your course of study and also as a rolling week of news day activity. Staff act as consultant editors, as do representatives from industry. Roles on news days are rotated and cover: news reading, presenting, reporting, television gallery roles and editing.Recent guests on course have included Sky's award-winning special correspondent Alex Crawford, BBC's investigative reporter Richard Bilton, BBC Breakfast's Mike Bushell, Manchester United 's Natalie Pike and BBC Radio 5 Live sport reporter John Acres.