Journalism, Marketing and Public Relations

Universitetas
Bedfordshire University
Miestas, šalis
Luton, England
Studijų trukmė
3 m.
Programos sritys
Journalism, Public Relations
Studijų kaina
9250.00 GBP
Studijų kalba
English (ENG)
Laipsnis
Bachelor
Programos pradžia
2022-09-19
Stojimo pabaiga
2023-01-15
Apie programą
Stojimo reikalavimai
Karjeros galimybės

Journalism and public relations (PR) are widely viewed as different sides of the same discipline, enjoying wide areas of overlap. Many journalists and public relations consultants enjoy careers that move between the two areas. Several high profile journalists have spent time working for various governments communications departments for example.

This course blends an understanding of practical journalism with a solid insight into the world of PR. The journalism section of the syllabus includes news gathering, news and feature writing, as well as cross-industry editorial and production skills. You will study newspaper, magazine and newsletter publishing in print and online. The PR section of the syllabus is both practical and theoretical and includes a full range of integrated PR activities.
Reikalaujamas išsilavinimas

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Anglų kalbos reikalavimai

Svarbu, jog anglų kalbos testo rezultatai universitetą pasiektų iki Liepos 31d.

Anglų kalbos žinias gali patvirtinti vienu iš šių būdų:

  • Anglų kalbos vidurkis 8 B2 lygiu.

  • IELTS - 6.0

  • TOEFL – 80

There are multiple opportunities open to journalism and public relations graduates. The obvious openings are as news and/or features journalists within print, or online environments. Each of these media platforms is structured into local, regional, national and international layers, all of which require journalists. Behind the scenes in regional, national and international media companies are teams of researchers, sub-editors, production staff, editors, new media producers, columnists and subject specialists.

Subject specialisms often demand journalists with particular knowledge in a specific field, and those fields may form part of a larger organisation such as the BBC or Reuters, or have their own newspapers, trade press and/or websites. News, sport and features journalists are employed permanently within a wide variety of agencies, including news and specialist agencies, and an increasing number of freelancers operate at all levels and within all sectors of the media.
The transferable and relevant skills which graduates acquire on the course remain in demand in the fields of publishing; copywriting, public relations work; in-house press office positions; teaching; media research; digital media production and academia.