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Journalism and Multimedia HND

(SCQF level 7)

Media, Journalism and Professional Writing, Creative Industries

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Mode of Study

Full-time

Start Date

26th Aug 2024, 2 years

Location

City Campus

  • Applications from International Students Welcome
  • Overview

    This is a vocational and skills-specific course suitable if you want to pursue a career in Journalism.

    Journalism nowadays demands a skill set not limited to writing and research alone. Journalists are expected to be proficient in recording high-quality sound, shooting videos, and editing on digital systems. The growing need for journalists to produce their web content has led to an increased demand for digital skills. As a response to these requirements, this course has been developed to ensure that students are well-versed and practiced in the digital skills that are the future of journalism. The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the tools and techniques essential for success in a rapidly-evolving media landscape.

    This course will provide you with the skills needed to prepare for the professional world or advance your education at university level. Additionally, you will have the chance to specialise in a particular area of journalism that you find intriguing.

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    You'll be awarded an HND in Practical Journalism on the successful completion of this course.

    This course is placed on the Scottish Credit Qualifications Framework at Level 8. 

    Entry requirements

    Minimum entry requirements

    • Pass in Higher English or Higher Media Studies; OR
    • Relevant National Certificate Group Awards at SCQF level 6 in the field of Communication and Media or Arts and Social Sciences;OR
    • National Progression Award in Journalism at SCQF level 6; OR
    • Other equivalent qualifications or relevant work experience.

    Additional selection requirements

    • You'll be invited for a group and/or individual interview where you can find out more about the course and tell us why you're interested in this subject area or we'll make an offer based on your application form.
    • You’ll be asked to write a 200-word article according to the brief given on the day. 
    • You'll also be asked to correct the spelling, grammar and punctuation in a 300-word article.
    • It would also strengthen your application to provide evidence of relevant experience in the area, e.g. blogging, podcasting, published articles, involvement in school newspapers, magazines or radio stations, relevant volunteering or work experience.

    ESOL entry requirements

    Applicants whose first language is not English should have minimum SQA ESOL National 5 or equivalent for NC/NQ courses and ESOL Higher or equivalent for HNC/D courses.

    What you study

    Some of the elements of the course will be:

    • Feature Writing.
    • Public Affairs.
    • Scots Law.
    • Sub-editing.

    In addition, you will be asked to contribute to our student website, City Live.

    After the course

    Careers

    You can apply for jobs in the industry or a place at a university.

    Continuing Study

    Successful completion of the HND course will give access to a variety of university Journalism courses including:

    • 2nd or 3rd year of BA (Hons) Journalism or Sports Journalism at UWS.
    • 2nd or 3rd year of BA (Hons) Journalism at Edinburgh Napier University.

    Students also continue on courses at the University of Stirling and Glasgow Caledonian University.

    Teaching

    How the course is taught

    The course is taught through a variety of methods using a project based delivery from tutor led lectures to more practical elements such as radio, video, online and work experience.

    Assessment methods

    Continuous assessment is employed on the course with a variety of assessments from practical tasks to open and closed book assessments. This means there will be several assessments per week at busy times in the year.

    Additional Information

    Dress code

    While our dress code is informal, football colours of any kind would not be welcomed.

    • Mode of Study:
      Full-time
    • Start Date:
      26th Aug 2024, 2 years
    • Location:
      City Campus
    • Applications from International Students Welcome