Students
Tuition Fee
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Start Date
2026-09-01
Medium of studying
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Duration
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Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Broadcasting | Journalism | Media Studies
Area of study
Journalism and Information
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2026-09-01-
2027-01-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Journalism BA (Hons) Program

The Journalism BA (Hons) program at London Metropolitan University is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the rapidly changing journalism industry. This program is accredited by the Professional Publishers Association (PPA), providing students with access to exclusive membership benefits and enhancing their professional development opportunities.


Program Overview

The Journalism BA (Hons) program is a three-year undergraduate degree that covers the practices and ideas of journalism. Students will learn how to survive in a rapidly changing industry, cover breaking news in a state-of-the-art newsroom, and develop a range of journalistic writing skills for different media channels and genres.


Entry Requirements

To be eligible for the Journalism BA (Hons) program, applicants must have:


  • A minimum of grades BBC in three A levels (or a minimum of 112 UCAS points from an equivalent Level 3 qualification, eg Advanced Diploma)
  • English Language and Mathematics GCSE at grade C/grade 4 or above (or equivalent)

Applicants with relevant professional qualifications or extensive professional experience will also be considered on a case-by-case basis.


Accreditation of Prior Learning

Any university-level qualifications or relevant experience gained prior to starting university could count towards the course at London Met. This is known as Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL).


English Language Requirements

To study a degree at London Met, students must be able to demonstrate proficiency in the English language. If a Student visa is required, students may need to provide the results of a Secure English Language Test (SELT) such as Academic IELTS.


Assessment

Students are assessed through coursework, in-class tests, individual and group projects. The final assessment must be work of a publishable standard; it can be video, audio, written, or multimedia.


Professional Accreditation

The program is currently in the process of applying for accreditation by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council.


Career Opportunities

Journalism graduates have gone on to work in TV, radio, print, and online media all around the globe. Many are also working in PR, media consultancy, social media, management, web design, fashion, and marketing, as well as going on to study media, journalism, international conflict, or film studies at postgraduate level.


Course Modules

The program consists of various modules, including:


  • Audio and Video Techniques
  • Communication and Image
  • Digital Skills
  • Digital Storytelling
  • History of Journalism in Context
  • Journalism: Perspectives and Ideas
  • Reporting: News and Features
  • Writing and Research Skills
  • Journalism Industry Experience
  • Journalism: Public Interest and Power
  • Media Law and Ethics
  • Newsroom Production: Employability
  • Newsroom Production: Holloway Express
  • Radio News and Podcasting
  • Video and Television Production
  • Digital Project Management
  • Documentary Photography
  • Film and TV: Industry and Politics
  • Podcast Production and Sonic Branding
  • Popular Music: History and Culture
  • Styling and Journalism
  • Writing Short Films: Introduction to Screenwriting
  • Advanced Broadcast Journalism: Audio
  • Advanced Broadcast Journalism: Video
  • Creating Packages
  • Creative Practice Dissertation Project
  • Creative Research Dissertation Project
  • Magazine Branding
  • Arts, Culture and Lifestyle Journalism
  • Audio Plug-in Coding
  • Campaigning Journalism
  • Digital Video Post Production
  • Documentary Filmmaking
  • Fashion Writing and Reporting
  • Graphical Communications
  • Interaction Design for Non-Humans
  • Media Industry Careers
  • Postcolonial Cinema and Media
  • Queer Media, Culture and Politics

Module Details

Each module has specific aims, learning outcomes, and assessment methods. For example:


  • The Audio and Video Techniques module introduces students to the practical aspects of multimedia newsgathering through the use of audio and video.
  • The Communication and Image module explores the foundations of communications and image studies.
  • The Digital Skills module provides an introduction to the creative digital skills required for an undergraduate degree and career path in the creative industries, digital media, and journalism.

News and Success Stories

The university has a strong track record of producing successful journalism graduates, with many going on to work in top media outlets. The program also hosts various events and workshops, including the London Met Magazine Awards and the Journalism Newsweek Debate.


Meet the Team

The program is led by a team of experienced academics and industry professionals, including:


  • Simon Cadman, Senior Lecturer
  • Gill Wood, Senior Lecturer
  • Victoria Neumark Jones, Senior Lecturer
  • Dr Aleksandra (Sasha) Raspopina, Lecturer
  • Wendy Sloane, Course Leader

Visit Us

Prospective students can visit the university's Holloway Campus to learn more about the program and meet with academic staff. The university also offers campus tours and open days throughout the year.


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