Television Journalism postgraduate degrees in All England

5 universities offer 6 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate television journalism degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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City St George's, University of London

1 television-journalism courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 10th
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I'm an optometry student entering my third year in September 2024. The lecturers are very nice and supportive; however, the optometry students in Group C are extremely rude, disrespectful, and lack any sort of manners. Many of them speak poorly of you if you fall behind or are slow in your routine, and they refuse to collaborate despite knowing that practice is essential for skill improvement.

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Broadcast Journalism MA
clock icon 2 years part time
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  • Final Project
  • Journalism Ethics
  • Newsdays and Studio Production
  • Newsgathering for TV & Radio
  • Political Headlines
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University of East Anglia UEA

2 television-journalism courses EASTERN ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 21st
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As an international student, one of the most rewarding aspects of my university experience has been the supportive and student-friendly environment. Adjusting to a new country and education system can be challenging, but the university’s approachable faculty, student services, and peer support made the transition much smoother. The staff are always willing to help, and there are numerous resources available to assist with academic, personal, and cultural adaptation. The university’s inclusivity is another key strength. It celebrates diversity and provides a space where everyone feels respected and valued, regardless of their background or nationality. This inclusive atmosphere has helped me build meaningful connections and collaborate with people from all over the world, enriching my learning and broadening my perspective. Furthermore, the welcoming and accessible environment has made a huge difference. From orientation events to student societies, there are constant efforts to make international students feel at home. The campus facilities, online learning tools, and support services are highly accessible, ensuring that all students can participate fully in academic and social activities. If I can point out something that can be improved is Food. It’s funny how something as simple as food can make such a big difference in how “at home” you feel in a new country. Encouraging more international food options on campus or hosting cultural food events could make a meaningful (and delicious!) improvement to student life.

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Nottingham Trent University

1 television-journalism courses EAST MIDLANDS
Subject ranking: 22nd
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WUSCA ranking: 13th
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The best parts of my university experience have been the modern facilities, supportive staff, and great location. The campus looks welcoming, and the student union offers plenty of societies and events, which makes it easy to get involved. However, it could be improved by offering more affordable food options on campus and extending library opening hours during exam periods.

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Year 1
  • Broadcast Journalism Skills and Digital Production
  • Media Law and Ethics
  • Multi-platform Project
  • Public Affairs for Journalists
  • Transnational Media Governance
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University of Westminster, London

1 television-journalism courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 89th
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WUSCA ranking: 82th
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The University of Westminster is a great place to study because of its location in the heart of London, at Baker Street. The professors are excellent and have relevant knowledge and experience in the sports industry. We also hear from experienced guest speakers working in the industry, which gives us valuable insight into real-world careers. In addition, we go on trips to visit sporting stadiums and venues, which is very helpful for gaining practical experience and a deeper understanding of the industry. The university experience could be enhanced by organising more on-campus activities and events for students.

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Year 1
  • Broadcast News
  • Digital Journalism Production
  • Documentary Skills
  • Issues in journalism
  • Multimedia Journalism Skills
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Southampton, Solent University

1 television-journalism courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 84th
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WUSCA ranking: 90th
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Overall a lovely place, with great facilities and people, though it is hard to use all of them without proper explanation sometimes, eg. I took nearly a month to understand SOL and where to find my assessment and briefs.

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MA Sports Broadcast Journalism
clock icon 2 years part time
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Year 1
  • Final Major Project
  • History and Context of Sports Broadcasting
  • Professional Practice and Media Law (with a 12-week professional placement)
  • Sports Broadcast Production
  • Sports Documentary-making
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