BA (Hons) Broadcasting, Journalism and Media Communications
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Key Facts
- New Centre for the Creative Industries, equipped with cutting-edge technology for the broadcast and multimedia journalist
- Staff have extensive industry and professional experience. Roles include working at the BBC, a sub-editor for Midland news partner group, reporters, freelance copywriters and in public relations
- Calon FM, a live community radio station broadcast from our Wrexham campus. Opportunities are available to be involved behind the scenes, producing shows, creating audio and video material for the Calon FM website or presenting
- Hands-on experience - work on live projects in broadcasting and print
- Excellent work experience opportunities - close integration with our…
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Key Facts
- New Centre for the Creative Industries, equipped with cutting-edge technology for the broadcast and multimedia journalist
- Staff have extensive industry and professional experience. Roles include working at the BBC, a sub-editor for Midland news partner group, reporters, freelance copywriters and in public relations
- Calon FM, a live community radio station broadcast from our Wrexham campus. Opportunities are available to be involved behind the scenes, producing shows, creating audio and video material for the Calon FM website or presenting
- Hands-on experience - work on live projects in broadcasting and print
- Excellent work experience opportunities - close integration with our Careers Centre gives you access to a wealth of work placements in the media
- Taught by lecturers currently working in the media and with many years of experience in broadcasting – lecturer and radio producer Sally Harrison won a Gold Award for Best Drama at the Sony Awards in 2012
- Develop strong communication skills that are transferable across industries
Course Content
Media Communications is focused on the history of communication to mass audiences and understanding the theories that link the communication of messages. These topics are well matched to the more practical, hands-on aspects of broadcasting and journalism.
- research methods for journalists and broadcasters
- ground floor journalism
- personal, professional and academic skills
- the commissioning process - selling ideas
- the media business
- multimedia journalism
- applied broadcasting
- media law and ethics
Modules
Year 1
Broadcasting and Journalism
Ground Floor Journalism (HUM 412)
Research Methods for Journalists and Broadcasters (HUM 409)
Media Communications
Language Rhetoric and Communication (HUM 473)
Broadcasting and Presentation Skills (HUM475)
Year 2
Broadcasting and Journalism
Multi Media Journalism (HUM 513)
The Commissioning Process (HUM 550)
The Media Business (HUM 551)
Media Communications
Integrated Media Communications (HUM 514)
Professional Contexts (HUM 515)
Year 3
Broadcasting and Journalism
Applied Broadcasting Practice (HUM 609)
Media Law (HUM 609)
Media Communications
Media Project and Portfolio (HUM 677)
Case Study (HUM 676)
Career Opportunities
- Radio and TV broadcasting
- Press, magazine or online journalist
- Public relations office
- Corporate communications officer
- Digital media professional
Entry Requirements & Applying
240 UCAS tariff points at GCE A Level or equivalent. Appropriate AS-Level and Level 3 Key Skills qualifications will also be taken into account.
Course Duration & Fees
Full-time
BA (hons) Broadcasting and Media Communications: Three years
Part-time
Five years
Fees
Full time 2013/14 £7250
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