University of Gloucestershire, (BA Hons) Journalism, 3 Year(s)
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Our Journalism course is one of only a handful to be accredited with a dual seal of approval from industry - The National Council for the Training of Journalists and the Broadcast Journalism Training Council. This gives our graduates a real competitive edge. While NCTJ and BJTC are important acronyms, the most important is TLC.
With mostly small class sizes, and a proactive personal tutor system, you'll never be just a number here. You'll cover all aspects of multimedia journalism including writing and presenting, shooting and editing video, and creating audio output, such as podcasts. You'll develop exciting digital content for news websites and social media, and produce TV and radio bulletins in our state-of-the-art newsrooms and studios.
The course is taught by highly-skilled practitioners who have many years of experience working for the likes of BBC television and radio, BBC Online, ITV, Vice, The New Statesman, The Times and The Guardian. Our close contact with industry means we can keep you up-to-speed with the latest developments, including the use of... Read more
Our Journalism course is one of only a handful to be accredited with a dual seal of approval from industry - The National Council for the Training of Journalists and the Broadcast Journalism Training Council. This gives our graduates a real competitive edge. While NCTJ and BJTC are important acronyms, the most important is TLC.
With mostly small class sizes, and a proactive personal tutor system, you'll never be just a number here. You'll cover all aspects of multimedia journalism including writing and presenting, shooting and editing video, and creating audio output, such as podcasts. You'll develop exciting digital content for news websites and social media, and produce TV and radio bulletins in our state-of-the-art newsrooms and studios.
The course is taught by highly-skilled practitioners who have many years of experience working for the likes of BBC television and radio, BBC Online, ITV, Vice, The New Statesman, The Times and The Guardian. Our close contact with industry means we can keep you up-to-speed with the latest developments, including the use of... Read more
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