BA (Hons) Magazine Journalism and Feature Writing (Full Time)
The Magazine Journalism and Feature Writing degree at Solent is designed in partnership with leading industry professionals and includes a highly successful work placement programme.
Key elements include:
- At least 120 hours of work experience – helping you develop an impressive portfolio
- Combination of vocational training and academic study
- Using the latest professional digital technology to produce good copy, accurately and to deadline
- Opportunities to visits locations such as Paris, New York and Tokyo to develop industry knowledge and skills
- Guest lectures by leading industry figures to help you build contacts and insight
- Teaching methods include practical workshops, news-gatherin…
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The Magazine Journalism and Feature Writing degree at Solent is designed in partnership with leading industry professionals and includes a highly successful work placement programme.
Key elements include:
- At least 120 hours of work experience – helping you develop an impressive portfolio
- Combination of vocational training and academic study
- Using the latest professional digital technology to produce good copy, accurately and to deadline
- Opportunities to visits locations such as Paris, New York and Tokyo to develop industry knowledge and skills
- Guest lectures by leading industry figures to help you build contacts and insight
- Teaching methods include practical workshops, news-gathering experiences and news production days
- Individual support and guidance including copy clinics and tutorials
- Weekly review sessions to analyse progress and support development
- Regular opportunities to feedback to staff – ensuring the course is relevant and effective
- Expert staff team of practising journalists working at leading national publications and able to adapt teaching to meet industry demands.
The course is accredited by the Periodical Training Council, which has joined students in praising the level of industry input on this cutting-edge degree.
Solent is also a Skillset Media Academy, meaning it is officially recognised as a national centre of excellence in media education.
|Industrial focus
Employability is at the heart of this course, and in 2011 80% of graduates were working in magazine-related jobs or freelancing for established publications within four months of graduating.
Recent graduates have gone on to work for:
- Glamour
- Grazia
- Empire
- Cosmopolitan
- FHM
- Tesco Magazine
- Sunday Mirror
- Daily Mail
- Sky
- Heatworld.com
The transferable skills and knowledge taught on the course have also helped other students find work in PR, corporate communications and advertising.
Course content
Year 1Seven core units:
- Magazines and Cultural Theory
- The Magazine Journalist’s Toolbox
- Magazine Journalism
- The Big Debate
- Layout and Visualisation
- The Culture of the Glossy
- The Multi-Platform Approach.
Year 2
Five core units and two option units:
- Law for Journalists
- The Editorial Hub
- Identity and Celebrity
- Magazine Business
- Magazine Production.
Options:
- Photography Practice
- Persuasion and Propaganda
- Layout and Design
- Making Magazines
- Fashion in Film and Fiction
- Global Affairs
- The Body, the Magazine and Difference
- Fashion and Visual Merchandising
- Work Placement
- Health Journalism
- Education Journalism
- Magazine Production
- Music and Society
- Presenting Skills
- Lifestyle Journalism
- Introduction to Fashion and Styling
- Music Journalism
- Sports Journalism
- Web Layout and Design
- Fashion Strategy.
Year 3
Five core units and two option units:
- Multi-Platform Publishing
- Ethics and the Magazine Journalist
- Life as a Freelance
- Keeping it Legal
- Major Project (Theory, Practical, Digital or Photojournalism).
Options:
- Fashion and Editorial Styling
- Digital Photography
- Reporting Politics
- Fashion and Difference
- Buying, Forecasting and Trend Analysis
- The Fame Game
- Life as a Freelance
- The Title Race
- Advanced Visual Merchandising
- Advancing Technology
- Key Characters in Journalism
- Science and Technology Journalism
- Journalism in Film
- Business Journalism
- Travel Journalism
- Changing the World
- Writing Criticism
- Investigative Journalism
- Creative Entrepreneurship/Freelance Practice
- Fashion and Styling.
 
Why choose Solent?
A dynamic and diverse degree, written and supported by key industry figures, the BA (Hons) Magazine Journalism and Feature Writing will develop your skills as a multimedia writer and designer. You will have the freedom and choice to create your own learning journey and develop specialisms which will open doors and secure employment for those determined to succeed.
Run by industry practitioners and leading academics, the degree is both innovative and challenging, offering students the chance to participate in numerous real-world projects from the Glastonbury festival to producing magazines for brands such as Empire Cinemas.
- Opportunity to visit Paris, New York and the Far East to broaden your mind and your knowledge of the publishing industry on a global scale
- Accredited by the Periodical Training Council (PTC)
- Solent is an exam centre for the National Council for the Training of Journalists, allowing you to sit the NCTJ Law and Teeline shorthand exams at the end of your degree
- An industry-standard study environment with access to the latest technology
- Key industry speakers on a weekly basis plus established links with industry, providing regular live briefs.
Assessment
News and feature articles, research projects, individual and group presentations, essays, reflective journals, live briefs and simulated industry practical production, online packages, magazine page design. There are no exams.
Projects/work experience
This year students have gained work placements at consumer magazines such as Elle, Grazia, Heat, Zoo and Kerrang!, at the Daily Mirror, Sunday Times Travel, The Economist, NME, Bizarre, Cosmopolitan, LOOK and More!, as well as at special interest titles including Press Gazette and The Lawyer, and a range of local and national newspapers.
Key career skills
Copywriting, design skills, presentation, online editing and content management systems, sub-editing, teamwork, creative thinking and analytical skills.
Graduate quote
Marcus Faint
“Throughout the duration of the course I was pushed not only
academically but professionally. I was given incredible support
when completing work for the course, as well as when I undertook
work placements. The variety of subjects covered during the three
years set me up perfectly for a career in magazine journalism and
I’m currently freelance designing for a national ‘lads’
magazine.”
The International Foundation Year must be successfully
completed before commencing undergraduate study (NQF Level 6 and
above). In compliance with UKBA Tier 4 (General Student) policy, a
Confirmation of Acceptance for Study (CAS) will initially be issued
for the foundation course.
Key info from UNISTATS
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