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University of Leeds: International Journalism
Institution | University of Leeds |
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Department | School of Media and Communication |
Web | http://www.leeds.ac.uk |
mediapg@leeds.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 0113 343 4192 |
Study type | Taught |
MA
Summary
This course offers a thorough grounding in journalism studies and introduces debates in the field. It covers a range of topics, including the impact of digital technologies on journalism practice and the relationship between journalism and politics.
You'll be introduced to the practice of research, undertaking an independent research project. You'll also have the opportunity to choose optional modules. The content of the course modules is informed by the research interests and practice of academic staff who teach them.
The course is designed to cater for students who wish to study journalism at Masters level, perhaps for the first time, and graduates who have a background in journalism.
Please refer to the application deadlines: https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/media-masters/doc/how-to-apply
**Facilities**
You'll also have access to Helix, the University's learning innovation hub for students, staff, and the local community. Located in the heart of campus, Helix offers cutting-edge digital provision, including immersive technologies, multimedia production studios, as well as a physical makerspace. You'll be able to bring your own initiatives and ideas to life through collaboration, creation and innovation.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | A bachelor degree with a 2:1 (hons) or equivalent qualification in a social sciences or humanities subject, law or politics. Relevant professional experience will also be considered. Applications based on degrees in other subjects may be considered on an individual basis by the programme leader. If you do not have a degree in social sciences or humanities, we may request a personal statement explaining why you should be offered a place on this course. We receive a high number of applications and places on this course are limited. Please note, meeting the entry requirements of this course does not guarantee an offer of a place. |
Location | Main Site Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
This course offers a thorough grounding in journalism studies and introduces debates in the field. It covers a range of topics, including the impact of digital technologies on journalism practice and the relationship between journalism and politics.
You'll be introduced to the practice of research, undertaking an independent research project. You'll also have the opportunity to choose optional modules. The content of the course modules is informed by the research interests and practice of academic staff who teach them.
The course is designed to cater for students who wish to study journalism at Masters level, perhaps for the first time, and graduates who have a background in journalism.
Please refer to the application deadlines: https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/media-masters/doc/how-to-apply
**Facilities**
You'll also have access to Helix, the University's learning innovation hub for students, staff, and the local community. Located in the heart of campus, Helix offers cutting-edge digital provision, including immersive technologies, multimedia production studios, as well as a physical makerspace. You'll be able to bring your own initiatives and ideas to life through collaboration, creation and innovation.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | A bachelor degree with a 2:1 (hons) or equivalent qualification in a social sciences or humanities subject, law or politics. Relevant professional experience will also be considered. Applications based on degrees in other subjects may be considered on an individual basis by the programme leader. If you do not have a degree in social sciences or humanities, we may request a personal statement explaining why you should be offered a place on this course. We receive a high number of applications and places on this course are limited. Please note, meeting the entry requirements of this course does not guarantee an offer of a place. |
Location | Main Site Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
This course offers a thorough grounding in journalism studies and introduces debates in the field. It covers a range of topics including the impact of digital technologies on journalism practice and the relationship between journalism and politics.
You'll be introduced to the practice of research, undertaking an independent research project. You'll also have the opportunity to choose optional modules. The content of the course modules is informed by the research interests and practice of academic staff who teach them.
The course is designed to cater for students who wish to study journalism at Masters level, perhaps for the first time, and graduates who have a background in journalism.
Please refer to the application deadlines: courses.leeds.ac.uk/e135/international-journalism-ma#section3
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | A bachelor degree with a 2:1 (hons) or equivalent qualification in a social sciences or humanities subject, law or politics. Relevant professional experience will also be considered. Applications based on degrees in other subjects may be considered on an individual basis by the programme leader. If you do not have a degree in social sciences or humanities, we may request a personal statement explaining why you should be offered a place on this course. We receive a high number of applications and places on this course are limited. Please note, meeting the entry requirements of this course does not guarantee an offer of a place. |
Location | Main Site Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
This course offers a thorough grounding in journalism studies and introduces debates in the field. It covers a range of topics including the impact of digital technologies on journalism practice and the relationship between journalism and politics.
You'll be introduced to the practice of research, undertaking an independent research project. You'll also have the opportunity to choose optional modules. The content of the course modules is informed by the research interests and practice of academic staff who teach them.
The course is designed to cater for students who wish to study journalism at Masters level, perhaps for the first time, and graduates who have a background in journalism.
Please refer to the application deadlines: courses.leeds.ac.uk/e135/international-journalism-ma#section3
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | A bachelor degree with a 2:1 (hons) or equivalent qualification in a social sciences or humanities subject, law or politics. Relevant professional experience will also be considered. Applications based on degrees in other subjects may be considered on an individual basis by the programme leader. If you do not have a degree in social sciences or humanities, we may request a personal statement explaining why you should be offered a place on this course. We receive a high number of applications and places on this course are limited. Please note, meeting the entry requirements of this course does not guarantee an offer of a place. |
Location | Main Site Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
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