Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-10-01 | - |
2025-10-01 | - |
Program Overview
Birkbeck's Journalism and Digital Media program offers a comprehensive education in journalism, digital media, and communication. The program combines core modules with optional modules and a final-year project, allowing students to specialize in their interests. Graduates are equipped with the skills and knowledge to succeed in the fast-paced and evolving media landscape.
Program Outline
Outline:
- Program Structure:
- This program is offered as both a 3-year full-time course and a 4-year full-time course with a Foundation Year.
- The program consists of modules totaling 360 credits.
- Students must complete a combination of core, compulsory, and optional modules.
- Modules are offered at Levels 4, 5, and 6.
- Year 1 includes a core module, two compulsory modules, and a Level 4 option module.
- Year 2 includes two core modules and two Level 5 option modules.
- Year 3 includes a core module, two Level 6 option modules, and a final-year project.
- Content:
- The program covers a wide range of topics related to journalism, digital media, and communication.
- Core modules cover topics such as digital culture, journalism practice, researching digitally, and communicating digitally.
- Optional modules cover various aspects of journalism, including media studies, documentary filmmaking, politics, technology, and design.
- Students also complete a final-year project, which allows them to specialize in a particular area of interest.
Program Schedule:
- Full-time course:
- Starts in October
- Attendance is required one to three evenings a week, from October to July.
- Full-time course with Foundation Year:
- Starts in October
- Attendance is required three to four evenings a week, from October to July.
Modules:
- Year 1:
- Core modules:
- Introduction to Digital Culture
- Introduction to Journalism Practice
- Journalism in British Life
- Compulsory modules:
- Introduction to Public Relations and Digital Marketing
- Media Studies: Key Thinkers and Approaches
- Optional modules:
- (Many options available)
- Year 2:
- Core modules:
- Journalism: Interview Skills and Feature Writing
- Researching Digitally
- Optional modules:
- (Many options available)
- Year 3:
- Core modules:
- Communicating Digitally
- Optional modules:
- (Many options available)
- Final-year project
Assessment:
- Assessment methods include essays, journalistic writing, blogging, layout, video, and podcasting.
Teaching:
- Teaching methods include lectures and seminars.
- The program is taught by experienced professionals from the journalism and media industry, as well as leading academic researchers in the field.
- The program offers a dynamic program of seminars, events, and guest lectures organized by affiliated research centers and networks.
- Birkbeck University fosters a research-intensive environment in film, media, and cultural studies, offering an extensive portfolio of internationally respected courses that engage with the latest ideas and techniques in various disciplines.
Careers:
- Graduates can pursue careers in journalism, public relations, and the creative industries.
- The program also provides transferable skills and knowledge for work across a broad range of professional communications roles and settings.
Other:
- The program is offered by Birkbeck, University of London, which is located in the heart of London's global media industry.
Summary: The Journalism and Digital Media program at Birkbeck, University of London, provides students with a comprehensive and rigorous education in the field. The program combines academic study with practical experience, preparing graduates for successful careers in journalism, digital media, and other related fields.
- Full-time home students: £9,250 per year
- Full-time international students: £17,620 per year
Entry Requirements:
Entry Requirements:
- **We welcome applicants without traditional entry qualifications as we base decisions on our own assessment of qualifications, knowledge and previous work experience. We may waive formal entry requirements based on judgement of academic potential.
- UCAS tariff points:
- 3 years full-time: 96-128 points (e.g. A-levels CCC-ABB)
- 4 years full-time with Foundation Year: 48 points