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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Broadcasting | Reporting
Area of study
Journalism and Information
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The MA Audio, Radio & Podcasting program at Goldsmiths University equips graduates with the skills and knowledge to excel in the audio industry. Through a blend of theory and hands-on practice, students develop expertise in content production, radio journalism, and podcasting. The program emphasizes the transformative power of audio and fosters creative exploration, preparing graduates for diverse careers in the field.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:


Objective:

  • Equip graduates with the theoretical knowledge and practical experience to navigate and excel within the dynamic audio industry.
  • Empower individuals to create permanent and impactful audio works.
  • Emphasize the transformative potential of audio and its ability to stir emotions, evoke feelings, and generate vivid mental images.
  • Preserve cultural exchanges and artistic communications for future generations.

Program Description:

  • The program blends theory with hands-on practice, focusing on content production.
  • Curriculum covers contemporary radio, podcasting, and the audio medium's history.
  • Students work in professional-standard digital studios, post-production suites, and a dedicated newsroom.
  • Develops journalism skills through gathering original stories, crafting news programs, and utilizing online multimedia publishing and social media.
  • Provides in-depth media law instruction on safe reporting practices, ethical treatment of topics, and court reporting procedures.
  • Encourages creative exploration within various areas like investigative journalism, interactive soundscapes, and cutting-edge audio drama.

Benefits:

  • Provides industry-desired skills like critical thinking, confident action, research rigor, and freelance readiness.
  • Offers opportunities to learn from experienced audio producers through lectures, guest speakers, and individualized feedback.

Outline:


Course Content:

  • Media Law and Ethics (30 credits)
  • Creative Audio (60 credits)
  • Radio Journalism (45 credits)
  • Radio Studies - A Cultural Enquiry (15 credits)
  • Asking the Right Questions: Research and Practice (15 credits)
  • Sound Storytelling and Intertextuality of Narrative (15 credits)

Course Structure:

  • One-year program with a minimum of 15 days of professional experience in journalism production.

Assessment:

  • Portfolio of recorded work
  • Unseen examination
  • Essay
  • Short script (15 minutes)

Teaching:

  • Faculty includes leading audio producers.
  • Combines traditional teaching methods with reflective and humanitarian approaches to storytelling.
  • Encourages diverse perspectives and understanding of belief systems.
  • Provides individual feedback to help students improve.

Careers:

  • Program graduates pursue diverse careers, including: podcast production, audio journalism, features production, freelance audio work, and sound

Other:

  • The program has been suspended for the 2024-2025 entry year.
  • The School of Journalism at Goldsmiths offers other related degrees and programs.

Additional Resources:

  • Program specification download
  • This program emphasizes the power and transformative potential of the audio medium and fosters a creative and engaging learning environment for students to develop professional skills and pursue their passion for audio-based storytelling.
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