MA Broadcast Journalism

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

Nottingham Trent University

Program Overview

Entry Requirements for MA Broadcast Journalism at Nottingham Trent University (NTU)

Academic Qualifications:

  • A 2.1 honours degree is typically required.

  • Applicants with a 2.2 honours degree may be considered if they have substantial journalism experience.

Professional Experience:

  • Enthusiasm for journalism is essential.

  • Relevant professional experience can strengthen your application.

Written Test:

  • All applicants must submit a written piece as part of their application.

  • The writing sample will be assessed based on language, content, observation, structure, and voice. A satisfactory (pass) standard is expected.

Additional Requirements for International Students:

  • NTU accepts equivalent qualifications from all over the world. Specific requirements may vary by country; please check the international entry requirements for your country.

  • English language proficiency is required. NTU provides information on accepted English language tests and alternative qualifications on their English language requirements page.

Additional Support:

  • If you need assistance achieving the academic entry requirements, NTU offers a Pre-Masters course through their partner, Nottingham Trent International College (NTIC), based on the City Campus.

  • For international students needing to improve their English language skills, NTU offers a Pre-Sessional English for Academic Purposes course on their City campus.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At NTU, the MA Broadcast Journalism program is all about learning by doing. You won’t just study theory — you’ll get hands-on experience with the same tools and environments used by professional broadcasters. The program is designed so that by the time you graduate, you feel confident stepping straight into a media career.

Here’s what practical learning looks like at NTU:

  • Centre for Broadcasting & Journalism (CBJ): Study in a purpose-built facility with industry-standard newsrooms, a 4K TV studio, radio studios, and a dedicated podcasting suite.

  • Industry-Standard Studios: Produce and present content using professional-grade TV, radio, and podcasting equipment.

  • Newsroom Simulations: Take part in “newsdays” that replicate real newsroom conditions, helping you sharpen your reporting, editing, and production skills.

  • Industry Placements: Gain real-world experience with top media outlets like the BBC and Sky Sports.

  • Technical Resources: Borrow professional audio and video equipment, including HD cameras, microphones, lighting kits, and more, to create your own content.

  • Collaborative Projects: Work in teams on projects that mirror real media production processes, building both practical and teamwork skills.

  • Expert Guidance: Learn from experienced tutors and technicians who support you with both technical skills and career advice.

With these facilities and opportunities, NTU ensures you don’t just study broadcast journalism — you live it.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Future Progression & Opportunities

Graduates from NTU’s MA Broadcast Journalism program leave ready to enter a fast-paced and dynamic media industry. The course equips you with professional journalism skills, hands-on experience, and a strong portfolio, preparing you to take on roles in television, radio, and digital media. Typical career paths include:

  • Broadcast Journalist or Reporter – Working for TV, radio, or online news outlets.

  • Producer or Editor – Planning, producing, and editing content for broadcast or digital platforms.

  • Digital Content Creator – Producing podcasts, social media content, and online multimedia stories.

  • Communications or Media Specialist – Roles in PR, corporate communications, or media strategy.

University Support and Industry Links

  • NTU Careers and Employability Service – Offers guidance on CVs, interview preparation, networking, and career planning.

  • Industry Placements and Projects – Opportunities to work with media organizations, building real-world experience and professional connections.

  • Industry Partnerships – Collaboration with broadcasters, production companies, and digital media agencies ensures the course reflects current industry standards.

  • Graduate Outcomes – Many alumni go on to work at major broadcasters, production companies, or start their own media ventures.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing the MA Broadcast Journalism, you could:

  • Pursue a PhD in Media, Journalism, or Communication Studies if you are interested in research or an academic career.

  • Take specialized postgraduate courses or professional certifications in digital media, investigative journalism, or media management to advance your expertise

Program Key Stats

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Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Broadcast
  • Print and Digital journalism
  • International Communications
  • Multi-national firms
  • Mobile and social media
  • Media advocacy

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