About the Courses
COURSE OVERVIEW
Produce award-winning student journalism while learning from the best in the business
Accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council, the leading industry-led journalism training body
Our strong links with industry, including BBC, ITV, ITN and beIn Sports, create excellent placement opportunities and progression into work
Benefit from a new fully-equipped newsroom
Work on live cases, investigating potential miscarriages of justice on the Winchester Justice Project in your third year
Accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC).
COURSE OVERVIEW
Produce award-winning student journalism while learning from the best in the business
Accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council, the leading industry-led journalism training body
Our strong links with industry, including BBC, ITV, ITN and beIn Sports, create excellent placement opportunities and progression into work
Benefit from a new fully-equipped newsroom
Work on live cases, investigating potential miscarriages of justice on the Winchester Justice Project in your third year
Accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC).
Modules
Throughout the three-year programme you have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a range of roles in news, features and sport. In the final year there’s even the chance to work on your own documentary. At our award-winning, student-led news resource, Winchester News Online (WINOL), you work as a reporter in a simulated working newsroom. It is this practical experience that makes our course so widely recognised in the journalism industry as one of the leading sources of editorial talent.
All that studio work is backed up by a challenging series of lectures and seminars that place modern journalism in its historical and social context, looking at philosophy, literature, music, law, politics and the arts. We have one of the most progressive teaching teams in the country, led by award-winning filmmakers, journalists, editors, producers, feature writers and cameramen. The course is accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC) and has won awards for innovation in journalism education.
The three-year programme includes a fascinating range of core modules from TV production and presentation to a history and context of journalism. There are advanced modules in multimedia reporting and specialist journalism. There is even an opportunity to work on the Winchester Justice Project in your third year. As part of the project students work on live cases, investigating potential miscarriages of justice. We are the only Journalism department in the UK to run a Justice Project.
Our programme gives you a mix of practical and analytical skills and the knowledge to prepare for a career in broadcast, print, periodical and electronic journalism. What’s more, your work will speak for itself, providing you with a portfolio to help open doors within the industry.