This journalism course at UEA invites aspiring truth-seekers and storytellers to develop essential skills in a challenging information landscape. Students will learn to uncover facts and produce impactful news stories through hands-on activities, including creating online news, podcasts, digital videos, live broadcasts, and court reporting. The programme emphasises inclusive journalism by collaborating with diverse communities, alongside studying UK media law to ensure professional practice. With small group learning, BJTC accreditation, and strong support, participants gain practical experience in radio, TV, and online media.Led by lecturers with extensive experience from major broadcasters like the BBC, the course fosters a vibrant learning community in Norwich's city centre at Broadcast House. Graduates have secured roles at organisations such as BBC, ITV, Bauer Media, and Newsquest, with many starting freelance work during their studies. Please note that course details may change; verify information on www.uea.ac.uk.
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