Media and Journalism BA (Hons)
Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

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COURSE SUMMARY

PP35 UCAS code
BA (Hons)Course qualification
300 (SQA Higher: BBBBC or SQA Advanced Higher: BBC)

Northumbria University

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Full TimeStudy mode
3 yearsDuration

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Price
Duration
Start date
UK £8,500 per year
Overseas £9,450
3 years Full time
17-SEP-12

Duration info: 3 years

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Northumbria University

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  • Trinity Building, Northumberland Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE1 8ST
    Nearest station: 0.4 miles away
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What is this course about?

This course encourages an engagement with the practices of media and journalism; working within a critical and creative academic community, students will study and create a range of media production and communication products; the degree provides an exciting, vibrant range of production and theory modules; throughout, students will learn the necessary technical skills to understand and have competence in the different media and journalism processes, as well as knowledge of the codes and practices essential for producing any kind of media- or journalism-based work.

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What do I need to get in?

Entry requirement: 300 (SQA Higher: BBBBC or SQA Advanced Higher: BBC)

For more information about what you need to apply for this course, contact the admission office

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Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne,
United Kingdom

Next Open day 29-Jun-12
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Northumbria University is based in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne.It is spread over two campuses, both of which have recently undergone a £135m development and renovation. City Campus West and the newly developed City Campus East are located

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  • 20:1Student : Staff ratio
  • 73Average weekly rent (£)
  • 43:57Male : Female ratio
  • 18% of international students

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