MA Multimedia Journalism Print and Online (Part Time)

2 Years Part Time Masters Program

University of Westminster

Program Overview

The MA Multimedia Journalism (Print and Online) is a dynamic, industry-accredited program designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge required for a career in contemporary digital journalism. Accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC), the course emphasizes hands-on experience, ethical journalism practices, and adaptability in the ever-evolving media landscape.


 Curriculum Structure

Core Modules

  1. Digital Journalism Production: Develop skills in producing digital content across various platforms, including online and mobile.

  2. Media Law, Ethics, and Regulation: Gain an understanding of the legal and ethical considerations in journalism.

  3. Multimedia News Reporting: Learn techniques for reporting news across multiple media formats.

  4. Print and Online Journalism: Focus on producing content for traditional print and digital platforms.

  5. Social Media and Audience Engagement: Explore strategies for engaging audiences through social media channels.

Final Journalism Project

In the final phase of the program, students undertake a substantial journalism project, which can be a long-form article, a series of online features, or a multimedia package. This project allows students to showcase their skills and creativity in a professional context.


 Teaching and Learning

The course emphasizes hands-on experience, with students working on live assignments critiqued by industry professionals. The curriculum is regularly updated to reflect changes in the print and online media landscape, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for the evolving demands of the industry.


 Career Prospects

Graduates of the program are well-equipped to pursue careers in various areas of journalism, including:

  • Investigative Reporting

  • Arts and Culture Journalism

  • Digital Content Creation

  • Social Media Management

The university's strong industry connections and the practical nature of the course provide students with valuable networking opportunities and a solid foundation for their careers.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  • Duration & Modes: Available as a one-year full-time or two-year part-time program, both starting in September. 

  • Accreditation: Recognized by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC), ensuring alignment with industry standards.

  • Location: Primarily delivered at the Harrow campus. 


 Core Learning Areas

  • Practical Journalism Skills: Develop competencies in news gathering, writing for various online formats, and social media management.

  • Digital Media Proficiency: Emphasis on mobile journalism and the use of social media platforms. 

  • Media Law and Ethics: Gain a thorough understanding of media law, ethics, and regulation. 

  • Industry Engagement: Participate in mock news days and live assignments critiqued by industry professionals.


Course Structure

  • Modules: The program includes core modules such as Multimedia Journalism Skills, Journalism Practice, and Journalism Project. 

  • Newsdays: A key feature where students produce stories to be presented on a live news platform, simulating real-world newsroom environments

  • Assessment: Evaluations are based on practical assignments, projects, and participation in live newsdays.


 Career Opportunities

Graduates are well-prepared for roles in:

  • Online and print journalism

  • Social media content creation

  • Digital media production

  • Newsroom management

The program's strong industry connections and practical approach enhance employability in the competitive media landscape. 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates from the MA Multimedia Journalism (Print & Online, Part-Time) at the University of Westminster are well-prepared for careers in print, digital, and online media. The programme equips students with the skills to produce compelling content across multiple platforms, making them competitive in a fast-changing industry. Typical career paths include:

  • Print and Online Journalist – producing articles, features, and investigative content for newspapers, magazines, and websites.

  • Digital Content Producer – creating multimedia content including blogs, video stories, podcasts, and social media campaigns.

  • Editorial Assistant/News Editor – managing editorial workflows and content strategy for media organisations.

  • Media Consultant – advising organisations on digital storytelling, content strategy, and audience engagement.

The University provides strong support to help students succeed:

  • Careers and Employability Services – mentoring, placement guidance, workshops, and networking events.

  • Industry Links – connections with leading media organisations such as the BBC, Sky, and The Guardian for placements and professional exposure.

  • Practical Experience – hands-on projects, live news days, and multimedia assignments replicate real-world newsroom environments.

  • Graduate Outcomes – alumni frequently secure roles in leading newspapers, online news platforms, and digital media companies, providing a strong foundation for long-term career development.

Further Academic Progression:

Graduates can continue to a PhD in Media, Journalism, or Communication at the University of Westminster or elsewhere, enabling them to specialise in research, teaching, or strategic media roles.

Program Key Stats

£1900 (Annual cost)
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Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Editors
  • Reporters
  • Producers
  • Freelancers

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