

BA Multimedia Journalism
About this course
Multimedia journalism is journalism for the contemporary media environment, one in which stories are told across multiple platforms simultaneously and in which the skills of writing, video production, audio recording, photography, data visualisation and social media communication are no longer separate specialisms but interconnected tools in a single professional toolkit. The field is demanding precisely because it requires both the traditional journalistic virtues of accuracy, fairness, source management and editorial judgement and the technical capabilities to deliver stories in formats that audiences now expect. At the University of Huddersfield this three-year full-time programme develops your skills across the full range of multimedia journalism practice. You will learn to report, write and edit for print, online, broadcast and social platforms, developing fluency in video production, audio journalism, photojournalism and digital storytelling alongside the editorial and legal foundations that professional journalism requires. You will study media law, ethics, the history and politics of journalism, and the changing economics of the news industry. The programme includes a sandwich year placement, giving you a full year working in a newsroom, production company or media organisation, as well as further work placement opportunities throughout the course. Huddersfield's connections with regional and national media provide a strong foundation for these professional experiences. Journalism graduates go on to work in television, radio, newspapers and online news organisations, as well as in corporate communications, public relations, content creation and documentary production. The multimedia skill set that this programme develops is particularly valuable in an industry where publishers and broadcasters increasingly expect journalists to produce content in multiple formats. Many graduates build careers in regional and national media; others move into specialist areas such as data journalism, investigative reporting, sports journalism or international news. Postgraduate study in journalism, media or communications is also a pathway available to those who want to develop specialist expertise.
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