- Module Supervisor: Alexandros Antoniou
- Module Supervisor: Tim Fenton
This module, compulsory for single honours students, introduces you to the basics of reporting and editing, core skills for all jobs in journalism. You will be given practical assignments from an early stage. In addition, through the contemporary history series of lectures, you’ll learn about how events of recent years provide perspective and context to today’s news stories. Work experience is compulsory for this module and you will be assessed on your performance on your attachments. 30 credits
- Module Supervisor: Tim Fenton
- Module Supervisor: Alexandros Antoniou
- Module Supervisor: Tim Fenton
In this module, compulsory for single honours students, you will complete your studies in the principal areas of the law relating to journalism, and prepare for and sit the NCTJ examinations in Media Law and Court Reporting. You will also expand your exploration of media regulation, the Ofcom Broadcasting Code, the Editors’ Code of Practice, and other expressions of good, ethical practice. 15 credits
- Module Supervisor: Alexandros Antoniou
- Module Supervisor: Fatima El Issawi
- Module Supervisor: Tim Fenton
This module, compulsory for all students, builds on everything you have learned so far about writing, reporting and production - with a particular emphasis on the broadcast media of radio and television. 30 credits
- Module Supervisor: Tim Fenton
- Module Supervisor: Jon Wright
The aim of this module, compulsory for all single honours students, is to prepare you to start work on your LT314 Multimedia Project, planning and mapping it, doing the essential background work and making approaches to those you may need to interview or from whose expertise you may seek to benefit. 15 credits
- Module Supervisor: Tim Fenton
- Module Supervisor: Fatima El Issawi
- Module Supervisor: Tim Fenton