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Print JournalismWhy choose Print Journalism?
This course is an innovative partnership with regional newspaper group NWN Media which combines two days each week of real-life experience in the news rooms of NWN Media titles with academic theory provided by industry specialists at Glyndŵr University.
You will have the opportunity to sit the full suite of National Council for the Training of Journalists preliminary exams including media law, news writing and public affairs. Special features
Career opportunitiesThis course is designed to equip you with the skills, knowledge and industry qualifications you need to pursue a career in all aspects of journalism concentrating particularly on print, online and multi-media news reporting. Course informationCertificate of Higher Education in Print JournalismCourse content This course will help you to gain advanced professional and technical skills that will enable you to become a competent journalist. Through the course you will study media law and the legal framework for journalists and public affairs and how democracy works. You will have the opportunity to build up a news portfolio as you start to practise your journalistic skills through the practical elements of the course. Certificate of Higher Education in Print Journalism modules Assessment All modules make extensive use of coursework and work-based learning which will be brought together in a portfolio of work as a summative assessment. This work will include essays, reports, in-class tests and practical work from newsroom placements. Students will also have the opportunity to sit the seven National Council for the Training of Journalists preliminary exams including media law, public affairs and news writing. Entry requirements You must be able to demonstrate that you have the ability and potential for success in a career in journalism by gaining at least 50% in the National Council for the Training of Journalist’s aptitude test. Before you are offered an unconditional place on this course you will be required to complete a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) form and pay the appropriate fee. This will cover you for potential contact with children and vulnerable adults in the course of your work placement. UCAS code Part time: apply direct Length Part time: September - July. The course is three full days a week: two days are spent on work placement and one day is spent at Glyndŵr University. Fees The cost of the NCTJ qualifications is included in the course fee (£1,135 for 2010/11 entry). This will include media law, public affairs, reporting, multi media portfolio and online video journalism plus four exam entries for shorthand. Exam resits or extra shorthand exams will have to be self-funded.
Journalism Diversity Fund Bursaries are available through the Journalism Diversity Fund to students from ethnic and socially diverse backgrounds wishing to train as a journalist. For more information or to apply visit www.journalismdiversityfund.com Get in touch For more information about this course please contact the programme lead Janet Jones at j.m.jones@glyndwr.ac.uk. She will be able to provide you with further information about the HE Certificate in Print Journalism, including answers to some of the more frequently asked questions that potential students may have about the course. Janet Jones is an experienced journalist who joined Glyndŵr University from the Express & Star, the UK’s largest regional newspaper, where she was a lecturer at the company’s journalism school. She is a member of the NCTJ public affairs examining board. |
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