Multimedia Journalism BA (Hons)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

The University of Northampton

Program Overview

The University of Northampton offers a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Multimedia Journalism, designed to equip students with a strong foundation in modern journalism practices across multiple platforms. This program blends practical skills with theoretical understanding, preparing graduates to thrive in the dynamic and evolving media landscape. Students develop expertise in storytelling, content creation, digital media production, and audience engagement, ensuring they are ready to meet the demands of both traditional and emerging media industries.

The three-year curriculum is structured to progressively build knowledge and skills:
Year 1: Students are introduced to the foundations of journalism, including media ethics, news writing, reporting techniques, and introductory multimedia production. Core modules focus on developing essential skills in research, interviewing, and digital storytelling.
Year 2: The focus shifts to advanced multimedia techniques, including video and audio production, social media strategies, and investigative journalism. Students engage in practical projects, collaborating with peers to produce professional-quality content.
Year 3: The final year emphasizes specialization and professional practice. Students undertake a substantial final project or dissertation, showcasing their ability to create high-quality multimedia journalism work. Opportunities for work placements and industry collaborations help prepare students for a seamless transition into professional media roles.

Curriculum Structure:
The program balances theory and hands-on learning, with modules covering:
• Core Journalism Skills: News writing, feature writing, reporting, and ethical practices.
• Multimedia Production: Video, audio, photography, and digital media editing.
• Investigative and Specialist Journalism: Techniques for in-depth reporting across various sectors.
• Industry Projects and Portfolio Development: Real-world projects to develop a professional portfolio.

Accreditation:
The program aligns with professional standards in journalism and media, ensuring that graduates possess the skills and knowledge expected by employers across media, communications, and public relations sectors.

Campus Location:
The University of Northampton is located in Northampton, England, offering a vibrant campus with modern media facilities, editing suites, and production studios that support students in developing high-level multimedia skills.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Northampton places strong emphasis on practical experience and industry engagement:
• Work Placements: Students have opportunities to complete internships and placements with media organisations, local newspapers, TV and radio stations, and digital media companies.
• Industry Projects: Collaborative projects with media partners allow students to work on real-world assignments, producing professional-standard multimedia content.
• Student Media and Clubs: Students can gain hands-on experience by joining the university’s media platforms, contributing to newspapers, radio, and online publications.
• International Opportunities: Selected programs offer exposure to global media practices through short-term projects and exchanges, enhancing students’ understanding of international journalism.

Progression & Future Opportunities

The university’s Careers and Employability team supports students with:
• Career advice and guidance tailored to media and journalism roles.
• Workshops on CV writing, portfolio development, and interview techniques.
• Networking events with industry professionals and alumni connections.
• Guidance for freelance journalism or entrepreneurship in digital media.

Employability:
Graduates are well-prepared for careers in broadcasting, digital media, print journalism, PR, and communications, with many finding roles in local and national media organisations, agencies, or as independent content creators.

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates may choose to pursue postgraduate studies such as MA Multimedia Journalism, MA Digital Media, or MSc Media and Communications, further enhancing their skills and career prospects in the fast-changing media sector.

Program Key Stats

£15,700
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

BCC
2.7 - 3.1
26 - 30
65 - 70

NA
6.0
70

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Broadcast journalist
  • news reporter
  • radio presenter
  • TV presenter
  • content creator
  • social media manager
  • digital journalist
  • investigative journalist
  • copywriter
  • editor
  • media researcher
  • PR officer
  • communications specialist
  • photojournalist
  • videographer
  • multimedia producer
  • podcast producer
  • media analyst
  • freelance journalist
  • public affairs officer

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