

BA Journalism, Media and Culture
About this course
Journalism, media, and culture is a combination that takes seriously both the craft of journalism and the broader intellectual inquiry into how media shape and are shaped by the societies they serve. Journalism is the practice of gathering, verifying, and communicating information to public audiences, a practice that is fundamental to democratic life and that is undergoing rapid transformation as digital platforms reshape how news is produced and consumed. Media and culture studies bring the analytical tools needed to understand that transformation in context, asking how media institutions, technologies, and texts work, and what their effects are on public life, identity, and power. At Newcastle University, this three-year full-time programme combines practical journalism training with academic media and cultural analysis, and it is structured to maximise professional experience. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placements are all embedded in the programme, giving you extensive professional and international experience alongside your academic study. Newcastle's position in a major northern city with a rich media and cultural life, and the university's strong connections with broadcasters, publishers, and digital media organisations, provide a stimulating context for this kind of applied study. The typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects the programme's expectations. Graduates are well placed for careers in journalism, broadcasting, digital media, public relations, communications, film and television production, marketing, and the arts and culture sector. The combination of practical journalism skills and critical media literacy is valued by employers who want graduates who can produce content and think intelligently about the contexts in which it circulates. The year abroad and work placements add international experience and professional credibility that are significant advantages in a competitive media industry. Postgraduate study in journalism, media, communications, or cultural studies is available for those who want to develop specialist expertise or pursue research careers.
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