BA (Hons) Journalism (Professional Placement)

Coventry

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

Coventry University's BA (Hons) Journalism (Professional Placement) program offers students a comprehensive education in the theory and practice of journalism, enriched by a professional placement year. This undergraduate degree equips students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the fast-paced and dynamic field of journalism. The program emphasizes practical experience, ethical journalism practices, critical thinking, and multimedia storytelling techniques, preparing students for successful careers in various media sectors.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA (Hons) Journalism (Professional Placement) program covers a wide range of topics essential for aspiring journalists. Core modules may include journalism principles and practices, news reporting and writing, media law and ethics, digital journalism, investigative journalism, and multimedia storytelling. Students also undertake specialized modules focused on industry practices, professional development, and portfolio preparation. The placement year allows students to gain hands-on experience in professional newsrooms, media organizations, or other relevant settings, further enhancing their practical skills and industry knowledge.

Research Focus: Coventry University encourages students in the BA (Hons) Journalism (Professional Placement) program to engage in research and critical inquiry in the field of journalism. Research-focused modules may explore topics such as media ethics, newsroom management, audience analysis, or media representation. Students have the opportunity to conduct independent research projects, analyze media trends and practices, and explore the role of journalism in society. Through research-based assignments and projects, students deepen their understanding of journalism as a profession and develop critical thinking skills necessary for ethical and responsible journalism practice.

Industry Engagement: The BA (Hons) Journalism (Professional Placement) program emphasizes industry engagement to ensure students are well-prepared for the demands of the journalism profession. Through partnerships with media organizations, news outlets, and industry professionals, students have opportunities to participate in internships, work placements, or freelance opportunities. Industry engagement activities may include guest lectures, newsroom visits, networking events, and journalism conferences, providing students with insights into industry practices, trends, and career pathways. The program also offers opportunities for students to contribute to student-run media outlets and gain practical experience in news reporting and production.

Global Perspective: Recognizing the global nature of journalism and media, Coventry University integrates a global perspective into the BA (Hons) Journalism (Professional Placement) program. Students explore international news coverage, media systems, and media ethics from diverse cultural and geographical perspectives. The program may offer opportunities for students to study abroad, participate in international journalism projects, or collaborate with journalists from different countries. By engaging with global issues and perspectives, students develop intercultural competence and a broader understanding of the role of journalism in a globalized world.

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Location

Coventry

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Score

IELTS 7.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 17700

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 7.5 with no individual component below 6.0.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 79, with at least 18 in Listening , Reading , Speaking, and  Writing.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 65 with no individual score below 59.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

Coventry University offers a range of scholarships and bursaries to undergraduate international students, based on academic merit and financial need. 

Future Global Leaders Scholarship: This scholarship is available for undergraduate and postgraduate students and covers up to 50% of the tuition fees. It is awarded based on academic excellence, extracurricular activities, and leadership skills.

Sports Scholarships: Coventry University offers sports scholarships to students who excel in their chosen sport. The scholarship covers financial support, coaching, and access to university sports facilities.

GREAT Scholarships: Coventry University is a partner of the GREAT Scholarship Scheme, which offers scholarships to students from selected countries. The scholarship covers up to £10,000 of tuition fees.

Coventry University Alumni Discount: Coventry University offers a 15% discount on the tuition fees for international students who have previously studied at the university.

It is important to note that eligibility criteria, application deadlines, and award amounts vary for each scholarship.

Graduates of Coventry University's BA (Hons) Journalism (Professional Placement) program possess a diverse skill set that prepares them for various career opportunities in the dynamic field of journalism. With practical experience gained through internships, placements, and industry collaborations, graduates are well-equipped to pursue careers in different media sectors. 

Journalist/Reporter: Graduates may work as journalists or reporters for print, broadcast, online, or multimedia news organizations. They gather news, conduct interviews, and write news articles or produce news segments for publication or broadcast. Journalists may specialize in different beats such as politics, business, sports, entertainment, or investigative journalism. They work under tight deadlines, often in fast-paced and demanding newsroom environments, and are responsible for delivering accurate and engaging news stories to their audience.

Digital Journalist/Multimedia Producer: Graduates can work as digital journalists or multimedia producers, creating content for online news platforms, social media, or digital publications. They produce multimedia stories, including videos, podcasts, interactive graphics, and photo essays, for digital distribution. Digital journalists leverage their skills in writing, editing, and multimedia production to engage audiences across various digital platforms and channels. They may also specialize in digital storytelling techniques and audience engagement strategies to reach diverse audiences online.

Investigative Journalist: Graduates may pursue careers as investigative journalists, conducting in-depth research and reporting on complex issues, scandals, or injustices. They uncover hidden information, analyze data, interview sources, and produce investigative reports that expose wrongdoing or hold individuals, organizations, or governments accountable. Investigative journalists often work independently or as part of investigative journalism teams within media organizations, and their work can lead to significant social impact and positive change.

Broadcast Journalist/Presenter: Graduates can work as broadcast journalists or presenters for television, radio, or online video platforms. They report live from the scene of breaking news events, conduct interviews, and present news bulletins or programs to the audience. Broadcast journalists may specialize in different formats such as news anchoring, field reporting, documentary filmmaking, or hosting talk shows. They work closely with producers, camera operators, and editors to deliver compelling and informative news content to viewers and listeners.

Editorial Assistant/Content Producer: Graduates may start their careers as editorial assistants or content producers, supporting the editorial team in researching, fact-checking, and writing news articles or producing multimedia content. They assist in content planning, editing, and publication processes, ensuring the quality and accuracy of news stories and features. Editorial assistants may also contribute to social media management, audience engagement, and content distribution strategies, helping to reach and grow the audience for their media organization.

Freelance Journalist/Contributor: Graduates can work as freelance journalists or contributors, selling their news stories, features, or opinion pieces to various media outlets on a freelance basis. Freelance journalists have the flexibility to work on a range of projects for different clients, covering diverse topics and angles. They may specialize in niche areas of interest or expertise, build their portfolio of published work, and establish their reputation as reliable and skilled journalists in the industry.


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