Location
England: Lancashire
The postgraduate diploma course has a reputation for the quality of its students and their success in obtaining employment in the industry.
Accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council, we are committed to producing broadcast journalists who are realistically skilled and highly employable. The course is designed to prepare students for working in the broadcast industry, so the emphasis is on learning by doing. Students learn in a realistic, newsroom environment, producing interviews, stories and packages for radio and television and online. They also gain a thorough understanding of media law and public administration.
The PGDip Broadcast Journalism course at UCLan has been working closely with the radio and television industry since it started in 1981. Professional broadcasters visit Preston regularly, to work with the students - supervising radio and TV news days and giving guest lectures on specialist topics.
- Key Facts -
Award Type: PGDip
Level: Postgraduate
Study mode: Full Time
Delivery Method: Standard
Course Length:
Full time: Nine months full-time
School: School of Journalism, Media and Communication
Campus: Preston
Year of Entry: 2012
Start Month: September
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