English and journalism have long been a strong partnership. Today, with the multimedia element, our Joint Honours Degree puts a modern spin on this most enduring of relationships.
This exciting course offers the chance to bring the former together with an up-to-the-minute, multimedia version of the latter, reflecting the demands of the modern media environment.
Today’s journalists are expected to operate across broadcast, print and online networks. With a broad range of units, we’ll give you all the skills you need to compete in this fast-moving world. You’ll lear...
English and journalism have long been a strong partnership. Today, with the multimedia element, our Joint Honours Degree puts a modern spin on this most enduring of relationships.<br/><br/>This exciting course offers the chance to bring the former together with an up-to-the-minute, multimedia version of the latter, reflecting the demands of the modern media environment. <br/><br/>Today’s journalists are expected to operate across broadcast, print and online networks. With a broad range of units, we’ll give you all the skills you need to compete in this fast-moving world. You’ll learn from accomplished reporters and editors, drawing on extensive newsroom experience to give you industry-relevant understanding and insights. <br/><br/>You’ll also build a set of complementary skills through our range of English units, including critical and cultural theories, and textual analysis. Then when you get to your final year, you’ll have the chance to put those skills into practice – by tackling a substantial piece of project work, whether a portfolio of journalism or an extended piece of critical writing. <br/><br/>Along the way, you may have opportunities to study abroad and, if you wish, to do your third year as a placement - in Britain or abroad.* You will be based in a lively department that is staffed by internationally renowned writers and critics, and theres a strong research culture, creating a learning environment that is both supportive and intellectually challenging.<br/><br/>Manchester has one of the biggest digital and creative sectors in the UK. With MediaCityUK, home to the BBC and ITV, it’s an ideal place for an ambitious journalist to build a network, gain experience and boost your career prospects.<br/><br/>This course is also available with a foundation year.<br/><br/>*Placement and/or study abroad options may be available, potentially extending the duration of study up to 4 years. Study abroad will be subject to any international travel restrictions and/or availability.<br/><br/>**Features and Benefits**<br/>- Multimedia journalism units led by accomplished journalists, including current and former reporters and editors; and English units by award-winning poets and writers, including winners of the Costa First Novel Award and the Ted Hughes Award.<br/><br/><br/>- Youll have access to a state-of-the-art professional television studio, alongside brand new radio studios and edit suites.<br/><br/><br/>- You’ll be encouraged to find your own creative identity and express yourself through a variety of digital content, media and genres.<br/><br/><br/>- You’ll have access to the many conferences, readings, research programmes, festivals and competitions run by the department.<br/><br/><br/>- You’ll be encouraged to build your own network among our many partners within the creative and culturally rich city of Manchester, a UNESCO City of Literature.<br/><br/><br/>- You can take the four-year route, spending a year studying abroad, or boost your career prospects with a placement in industry.<br/>
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Main Site
Application deadline
Provider Details
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Course Code
M3J7
Institution Code
M40
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS Tariff104 112 Other Level 3 qualifications equivalent to GCE A level are also considered. A maximum of three A level-equivalent qualifications will be accepted towards meeting the UCAS tariff requirement. AS levels, or qualifications equivalent to AS level, are not accepted. The Extended Project qualification (EPQ) may be accepted towards entry, in conjunction with two A-level equivalent qualifications. Please contact the University directly if you are unsure whether you meet the minimum entry requirements for the course. Access to HE DiplomaPass Access to HE Diploma in a relevant subject with a minimum 106 UCAS Tariff Points - units taken must include some element of literary or cultural study International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme26 IB Diploma with minimum 26 points overall or 104 UCAS Tariff points from Higher Level. If you plan to meet the Level 2 course requirements through your IB Diploma you will need to achieve Higher Level 4 or Standard Level 5 in English Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)DMM Performing Arts, Production Arts or Creative Media Production are preferred from applicants studying BTEC qualifications Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)D*D Performing Arts, Production Arts or Creative Media Production are preferred from applicants studying BTEC qualifications A levelB,C,C B,B,C An English subject at GCE A Level is preferred, e.g. English Language, English Literature, English Language/Literature or Creative Writing. Subjects such as Drama, Theatre Studies, Film Studies, Religious Education, History, Media Studies and General Studies will also be considered T LevelM |
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