BA (Hons) Journalism (Top-up) (Full Time)

Experience the challenges of frontline journalism on this comprehensive and challenging one-year course.

UCAS codes

2013 Entry

  • One year Standard EntryP502

2012 Entry

  • One year Standard EntryP502

Entry level

2013

HND with a Merit Profile in a relevant subject Foundation degree Merit Profile (Pass with a minimum of 55%) in a relevant subject or passed 240 Cats from a relevant BA (Hons) degree.

2012

HND with a Merit Profile in a relevant subject Foundation Degree Merit Profile (Pass with a minimum of 55%) in a relevant subject or Passed 240 Cats from a relevant BA (Hons) degree.

Modes of study

  • Full Time

In my view

“As a mature student, I thought long and hard about leaving my job to go to university. Nearing the end of my time at Solent, I am convinced beyond doubt that I made the right choice.”

Susa Dickerson, Graduate

Career opportunities

The course equips you for careers in the media and creative industries and the promotional and communications departments of public and commercial organisations.

Graduates have secured posts in a wide range of careers, such as: 

  • Journalism – either as a staff writer or freelancer 
  • public relations 
  • research
  • postgraduate education.

For facts, figures and further details of graduate employability, view the career destinations (PDF)|for this course.

Want to know more?

Tel: +44 (0)23 8031 9653Email: fcis.registry@solent.ac.uk

International recruitment Tel: +44(0)23 8031 9129 Email: international@solent.ac.uk|

2013

Course overview

BJTCThis year-long, industry-focused course offers you the opportunity to top up your Foundation degree or HND to a full BA (Hons) qualification.
This course will enhance your core writing skills and develop your understanding of the context of journalism and the social and historical framework in which it operates.

nctj-logoYou will also be offered options in niche areas such as politics, fashion and styling, science and technology, travel, film and business. These will help you build your own unique skill set which is vital in this competitive market.

You will work in a real-world simulated environment and use the very latest technical facilities including a dedicated journalism newsroom.

Watch the video now|

Industrial focus

Our talented teaching team of industry practitioners and experts has wide-ranging media experience and many continue to freelance. They maintain strong industry links and are dedicated to helping you publish your work and undertake work experience with leading news and media organisations.

We run an exciting weekly guest-speaker programme featuring many big names from the media industry. Recent speakers include Alexandra Shakespeare (Harper’s Bazaar), Simon Vincent (Sky Sports News), Andrew Humphreys (deputy editorial director for Ink-global), Lauren Cumming (Love-it!), Chris Bourn (Time Out) and Tim Burke (BBC). These sessions provide key insights into the industry and are useful networking sessions, enabling you direct access to influential people. 

Course content

Three core units and four option units:

  • Multi-Platform Publishing 
  • Life as a Freelance 
  • Major Project (Creative)/Major Project (Research Project)

Options: 

  • Digital Photography 
  • Reporting Politics 
  • The Title Race 
  • Key Characters in Journalism 
  • Science and Technology Journalism 
  • Journalism in Film 
  • Business Journalism 
  • Travel Journalism 
  • Changing the World 
  • Writing Criticism 
  • Investigative Journalism 
  • Fashion and Styling.

Why choose Solent?

This course will equip you with a broad range of advanced skills required by industry if you want to become a journalist or work in any area of the media. We offer comprehensive study in print, broadcast (television and radio) and multimedia with a curriculum that is constantly updated to keep pace with changing trends in industry.

  • Accredited by the BJTC (Broadcast Journalism Training Council) for television and radio 
  • Accredited by Skillset (the Sector Skills Council for the creative media) as a national centre of excellence in media education 
  • The University hosts professional examinations such as the NCTJ Law Qualification and Teeline shorthand exam. 
  • Weekly guest-speaker programme featuring many big names from the media industry.

Assessment

Coursework including presentations, portfolios, live briefs, web and individual evaluations. 

Projects/work experience 

An opportunity to join our exciting Solent Creatives agency and experience live briefs. 

Key career skills 

Writing for various media, media production, presentations, IT, teamwork, project management.

2012

Course overview

BJTCThis year-long, industry-focused course offers you the opportunity to top up your foundation degree or HND to a full BA(Hons) qualification.

This course will enhance your core writing skills and develop your understanding of the context of journalism, and the social and historical framework in which it operates.

Add an NCTJ professional qualification to your journalism degreeYou will also be offered options in niche areas such as politics, fashion and styling, science and technology, travel writing, and film and business. These will help you build your own unique skill set which is vital in this competitive market.

You will work in a real-world simulated environment, and use the very latest technical facilities including a dedicated journalism newsroom.

Watch the video now|

Industrial focus

LaptopOur talented teaching team of industry practitioners and experts has wide-ranging media experience and many continue to freelance. They maintain strong industry links, and are dedicated to helping you publish your work and undertake work experience with leading news and media organisations.

We run an exciting weekly guest speaker programme featuring many big names from the media industry. Recent speakers include Alexandra Shakespeare (Harpers Bazaar), Simon Vincent (Sky Sports News), Andrew Humphreys (deputy editorial director for Ink-global), Lauren Cumming (Love-it!), Chris Bourn (Time Out) and Tim Burke (BBC). These sessions provide a key insight into the industry and are useful networking sessions, enabling you direct access to influential people.

Course content

Three core units and four options:

  • Multi-platform Publishing
  • Life as a Freelance
  • Individual Research Project.

Options:

  • Meaning and Intent
  • Design Communications and Integrated Promotions
  • Small business management
  • Visual production
  • Design and presentation.

Why choose this course?

  • Accredited by Skillset (the Sector Skills Council for the creative Media) as part of the University’s Skillset Media Academy, a national centre of excellence in media education.
  • The University hosts professional examinations such as the NCTJ Law Qualification and Teeline shorthand exam. These qualifications will give you a competitive edge and add considerable value to your CV.
  • Access to media production and photographic studios, a dedicated IT space and excellent library and online facilities.

Assessment

Coursework including presentations, portfolios, live briefs, web and individual evaluations.

Key career skills

Writing for various media, presentations, IT, teamwork, project management.

Projects/work experience NCTJ

An opportunity to join our exciting Solent Creatives agency and experience live briefs.