Journalism at Kingston University - UCAS

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Course summary

Reasons to choose Kingston

  • Kingston is the only university in London to offer the NCTJ diploma alongside an MA news journalism degree. The diploma, highly regarded by employers, is a passport to a wide range of journalism jobs.
  • 93% of our Class of 2021 are in journalism and related careers, at employers including Sky News, the Daily Express and LBC.
  • This is a very hands-on course with field trips to places, including the BBC and the Houses of Parliament to help prepare you to work as a journalist.
About this course This course offers professional skills such as news and feature writing, the latest digital techniques, broadcast journalism, media law and shorthand. You will be taught by practising journalists and have access to a newsroom with industry-standard software. Working for a live news website, the Kingston Courier, you will produce and edit multimedia content on everything from news to sports. You will also design and produce a newspaper supplement. Example modules
  • Journalism in Context: Law, Ethics and the Industry
  • Broadcast Journalism
  • Feature Writing
For a full list of modules please visit the Kingston University course webpage.

Modules

Example modules: Journalism in Context: Law, Ethics and the Industry; Broadcast Journalism; Feature Writing. For a full list of modules please visit the Kingston University course webpage.

Assessment method

The PgDip/MA is assessed through coursework, which includes essays, portfolios of journalism, presentations, and, for MA students, a dissertation or work-based research project. Your contribution to the student-run Kingston Courier website will also be evaluated. The approximate percentage for how you will be assessed on this course is as follows, though depends to some extent on the optional modules you choose: Type of assessment: Coursework: 100 hours The NCTJ diploma is assessed through exams, and some portfolio work.

Professional bodies

Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.

  • The National Council for the Training of Journalists

Entry requirements

We normally expect candidates to have: a 2:1 or above honours degree or equivalent in an essay-writing subject, demonstrating high standards of literacy; and/or evidence of substantial and demonstrable professional commitment to journalism.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

EU £8910 Year 1
England £2800 Year 1
Northern Ireland £2800 Year 1
Scotland £2800 Year 1
Wales £2800 Year 1
International £8910 Year 1

Additional fee information

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Journalism at Kingston University - UCAS