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Journalism

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Coventry University
Awarded by:
The Broadcast Journalists Training Council

Course summary

Curious about people and the world? Develop the skills needed for a career in journalism, with a focus on in-depth research, critical thinking and storytelling that makes an impact.

Gain extensive hands-on experience in industry-standard TV and radio studios, learning from expert practitioners and guest speakers. Develop top-level news and social media writing, supported by opportunities for industry placements.

  • Specialist journalism: this course has a predominantly broadcast, web and social media focus with opportunities to specialise in an area you are passionate about.

  • Career-focused skills: develop strong written and verbal communication skills, including news writing and broadcast presentation.

  • Applied learning: get practical experience with broadcasting, social media and digital journalism tools.

Why you should study this course

  • Ranked 3rd for Journalism, Guardian University Guide 2025

  • Industry recognised: accreditation by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC) ensures industry-relevant multi-platform training by experienced staff and a short-term work placement.

  • Specialised facilities: access to professional standard TV and radio studios, wireless newsrooms, podcast booths and video editing suites, as well as the Media Loan Service for borrowing cameras and other portable recording equipment. These can help you develop the skills and techniques employers need.

  • Content portfolio: build a portfolio of varied stories and other media material, right from your first year, with many involving interactions with external sources and collaborators to help improve your employment prospects.

  • Global reach: take part in collaborative projects with other media students internally, nationally and globally - enhancing creativity, skills and employability.

  • Choose your path: optional year-long work placement or study abroad on top of short placements, boosting real-world experience and career readiness.2 Previous students have secured work experience and employment at Sky, BBC, ITV, Coventry City FC, Heat magazine and The New York Times among others.

  • Develop highly valued skills: reflecting the changing and dynamic needs of industry, including exceptional communication, project planning, critical thinking and analysis, problem-solving and powerful presentation and listening skills.

Where our graduates work
Previous graduates of the course have gone on to work for a range of broadcasters, newspapers, magazines and online outlets, including the BBC, Sky Sports, ITV, the Telegraph website and Heat magazine.

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Professional bodies

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

  • Broadcast Journalism Training Council

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
PP53
Institution code:
C85

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