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BA Journalism
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Journalism is the practice of gathering, verifying, and communicating information to public audiences, and it plays a fundamental role in a functioning democracy. Journalists hold power to account, provide citizens with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions, give voice to stories that might otherwise go untold, and bear witness to events of public significance. The craft requires the ability to find and verify information under pressure, to ask the right questions, to write clearly and accurately for different audiences and formats, and to understand the ethical and legal responsibilities that come with the power to publish. At Birmingham City University, this three-year full-time Journalism programme prepares you for professional practice by providing both the knowledge and the cutting-edge skills required to work as a journalist across multiple platforms. It includes a sandwich placement year and work placement opportunities, giving you sustained professional experience in newsrooms and media organisations alongside your academic studies. Birmingham's diverse and culturally rich city provides an excellent environment for reporting, and the programme's emphasis on understanding the democratic role of journalism ensures you develop both practical skills and a sense of the social purpose that underlies the profession. You will develop skills in news reporting, feature writing, interviewing, sub-editing, digital journalism, broadcast journalism, and the use of social media as a journalistic tool. Critical understanding of media law, ethics, and the changing economics of the journalism industry are also central to the programme. Graduates from journalism programmes pursue careers as reporters, correspondents, editors, producers, and content journalists in print, broadcast, and digital media. Many build portfolio careers combining journalism with other forms of communication. Postgraduate study in journalism, media studies, or a specialist subject area that will strengthen journalistic expertise is a natural option for those seeking further development.
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