

BA Journalism and Communications
About this course
Journalism and communications is a discipline concerned with how information is gathered, verified, and communicated to public audiences, and with the broader social and cultural functions of media in democratic societies. It is a field that has been transformed by digital technology and social platforms, requiring journalists and communications professionals who can work across multiple formats and who understand both the craft traditions of the profession and the rapidly changing contexts in which it operates. The combination of journalism and communications gives you both the practical skills of the reporter and the critical frameworks to understand the media landscape as a whole. At Cardiff University, this three-year full-time programme benefits from one of the most respected journalism schools in the UK. Cardiff has a long tradition of producing working journalists and communications professionals, and the programme combines rigorous academic engagement with practical skills development across print, broadcast, and digital formats. You will study news gathering, writing, and reporting alongside media theory, communications research, media law and ethics, and the political economy of journalism, developing the ability to work to professional standards while also thinking critically about the media's role in public life. Cardiff's location in the Welsh capital, with its active media sector and political institutions, provides a rich environment for journalism training. A typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects the competitive nature of the programme. Graduates of journalism and communications programmes work as reporters, editors, producers, and digital content creators across newspapers, broadcasters, online media, and public relations. Many go on to work in communications, public affairs, political campaigning, and the charitable sector. Cardiff's reputation means its graduates are recognised by employers across the UK media industry. Further study at master's level in journalism, media studies, or communications is also available for those who want to develop specialist expertise or move into editorial leadership.
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