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COURSE SUMMARY
PP35
UCAS code
BA (Hons)Course qualification
200
University of Wolverhampton
Minimum UCAS Tariff points or grades you need to apply for this course.
UCAS Tariff Point Info
| Grade | A levels | AS levels | Highers | BTEC Aw | BTEC Cert | BTEC Dip |
| A | 120 (A*=140) | 60 | 72 | D 120 | DD 240 | DDD 360 |
| B | 100 | 50 | 60 | - | DM 200 | DMM 280 |
| C | 80 | 40 | 48 | M 80 | MM 160 | MMM 240 |
| D | 60 | 30 | 42 | - | MP 120 | MPP 160 |
| E | 40 | 20 | - | P 40 | PP 80 | PPP 120 |
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Entry requirement
Part Time / Full TimeStudy mode
5 - 6 years / 3 yearsDuration
What course options are available?
UK £8,500 per year
3 years Full time
17-SEP-12
Contact provider
5 - 6 years Part time
17-SEP-12
Duration info: 5 - 6 years
Where?

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University of Wolverhampton
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Wulfruna Street,
Wolverhampton,
Wolverhampton,
WV1 1LY
Nearest station: 0.2 miles away
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What is this course about?
This course offers an opportunity for students to experiment confidently with and develop their broadcasting and journalistic writing and production skills; the programme offers a disciplined engagement with the theoretical debates surrounding the industry on a global basis, alongside practical teaching of the craft skills required of all entrants to employment in the broadcasting and journalism professions; students develop the ability to communicate effectively via a range of broadcast and digital platforms; students are encouraged to engage in independent critical thinking and judgement and to use their imagination, creativity, organisation and ability to work to deadlines, in the creation of journalistic items for broadcast/publication on and offline; throughout the course, students develop a range of subject specific and transferable skills, including higher order communication skills, information technology awareness and digital literacy.
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What do I need to get in?
Entry requirement: 200
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contact the admission office
University
Profile
Next Open day 08-Jun-12
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