

BA Multimedia Journalism
About this course
Multimedia journalism is journalism for the age in which news, analysis, and documentary content are consumed across text, audio, video, and social platforms simultaneously. The fundamental skills of the profession remain constant: gathering information accurately, verifying it rigorously, and communicating it clearly and fairly to diverse audiences. But the technical and creative range required of contemporary journalists has expanded considerably, and a multimedia journalism programme trains you to operate confidently across all the main forms in which journalism is now practised. At Glasgow Caledonian University, this four-year full-time programme is the only undergraduate journalism degree in Scotland, and one of a small number in the UK accredited by both the National Council for the Training of Journalists and the Broadcast Journalism Training Council. Dual accreditation of this kind is genuinely significant: it means the programme meets the professional standards of both print and digital journalism and broadcast journalism, and graduates are eligible for membership of the relevant professional organisations in either field. You will develop skills in news reporting, feature writing, investigative journalism, video production, audio journalism, digital publishing, and social media strategy, building a portfolio that demonstrates competence across multiple formats. A typical entry tariff of 184 points reflects the programme's high academic standard. Glasgow is Scotland's largest city and its media capital, with a significant presence of print, broadcast, and digital news organisations that provide the professional environment in which the programme operates and into which many graduates move. Graduates work as journalists across print, online, television, radio, and digital platforms, and in related roles in public relations, content strategy, and broadcasting. The dual accreditation gives graduates professional recognition on graduation. Postgraduate study in journalism, media, or documentary practice is a further option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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