Broadcast Journalism at University of Sheffield - UCAS

Course summary

Would you like to be a broadcast journalist, searching out stories and telling them in engaging and creative ways? Study on our BJTC-accredited course and learn how to research, interview, write, record, film, edit and present for TV, radio, podcast, social and digital media. Course description Are you determined, articulate and fascinated by news and current affairs? Is your ambition to work as a reporter or producer in radio and television news, or maybe to launch a ground-breaking podcast? This course will teach you vital broadcasting and digital media skills using industry-standard software and equipment, then provide you with the opportunity to go out into the city to put your skills to the test. We invest heavily in audio and video facilities, so you'll be immersed in TV, radio, podcasts and online techniques from day one. Nurture your skills using our TV news studio and gallery, radio studios and production booths, all laden with the same industry-standard equipment and software used by the professionals. You'll be taught by current and former broadcast journalists, editors and media professionals, who will show you how to find and research news stories, conduct interviews, record and edit the material for broadcast as well as for web and social media. Our experts in media law, regulation and public affairs will make sure your journalism is responsible and ethical as well as hard-hitting. On newsdays, you'll work against the clock as part of a team that goes out into the city to find the news, shoot footage and create bulletins to meet tight deadlines back at the newsroom. It's demanding work, but that's how our students finish the degree newsroom-ready, as complete broadcast journalists: many of our alumni secure jobs in a newsroom within the first six months after graduating, whilst others win awards for their work before they’ve even graduated. Accreditation This degree is professionally accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC), an important benchmark of quality recognised across the UK media industry. You will also have the opportunity to take extra exams as part of the NCTJ Diploma. This includes shorthand and media law. Please see our University website for the most up-to-date course information.


How to apply

International applicants

English language requirements: Overall IELTS score of 7.5 with a minimum of 7.0 in each component, or equivalent.

Entry requirements

Minimum 2:1 undergraduate honours degree. We may also consider your application if you do not meet the standard academic requirements but you have considerable work experience in a media-related role. English language requirements: Overall IELTS score of 7.5 with a minimum of 7.0 in each component, or equivalent.


Fees and funding

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Broadcast Journalism at University of Sheffield - UCAS