入学要求 Requirement:
学术要求:Entry requirements
•A good honours degree (minimum 2.1) and enthusiasm for, or experience of journalism
•IELTS seven or iBTOEFL 100 or CBTOEFL 250 (applicants whose first language is not English)
英语要求:If you have an IELTS 6.5 or iBTOEFL 83 or CBTOEFL 220 and meet the above entry requirements entry will be conditional on successful completion of a 10-week Pre-Sessional English for Academic Purposes (PEAP) course (there is an additional charge for this course)
学费 Tuition Fees: £10,950
Please note that the fee amounts stated above will increase each year in line with inflation.
课程特征 Course Features
The Centre for Broadcasting and Journalism at Nottingham Trent University has been training aspiring journalists for over 15 years. Our Journalism courses are among the most highly-regarded in the UK and our graduates have gone on to work with the BBC, ITN, Sky News, major newspapers and magazines and numerous BBC and commercial radio stations across the country.
The Broadcast Journalism course offers specialist training to equip students with the well rounded skills required within this industry. The course focuses on areas such as video editing, story selection, bulletin production, camera work, TV and Radio presentation, interviewing, voice training, plus specialised reporting such as sports writing, documentary making and two-way work. You will be taught by our team of experienced media professionals, and their knowledge is supplemented by a lecture and tutorial programme of visiting professors, journalists and other guests.
The course has a practical focus, and you are expected to develop story ideas and contacts, and gather your own material for journalistic work. Online production is an integral part of the course with students focusing on the key multi-media skills required by the industry. The course also incorporates a work placement to allow students to put their newly developed skills into practice and build valuable experience.
Based in new, state-of-the-art facilities our resources include professional standard TV and radio studios and one of the UK’s largest student newsrooms.
课程内容 Course Content :
Course content
Following an induction, students take the following core modules in:
•Broadcast Journalism Skills and Production
•Media Law
•Communication and Ethics
•Broadcast Journalism Production
•Public Administration
•Online Journalism.
Professional development
Students are encouraged to work to professional standards. You may also become involved with the Centre's dedicated news website which broadcasts radio and television programming and publishes student journalism online.
教学与评估 Teaching and Assessment:
Assessment
Students on the MA course are assessed according to their results from the core modules, their dissertation and a journalism project (topic chosen by the student). MA students are also required to take a placement as part of the course. PGDip students study the core modules and must also successfully complete a placement in a professional environment. Applicants should be aware that each module involves a considerable amount of independent learning.
其它信息 Other Information:
Graduates from the Centre for Broadcasting and Journalism have gone on to work as television and radio journalists, radio producers, television researchers, news editors, sub-editors, and media related work in PR, marketing, promotions, and advertising.
Students are expected to undertake a minimum of three weeks of placements normally in the UK but potentially anywhere in the world. They are usually undertaken during vacation periods. CBJ does not guarantee to find placements for students but has placement partnerships with various organisations including:
•Sky
•BBC East Midlands
•ITV Central (East and West)
•Independent Local Radio and BBC Radio.
Placements allow you to use, in front of professionals, many of the skills and much of the knowledge and understanding you will acquire while studying at the CBJ. Every newsroom has its own distinctive way of working and it's important that students experience these different ways.