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Multimedia Journalism BA will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need for a career in journalism be it in print, online or in radio and television.
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Multimedia Journalism BA (Hons)

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Key Facts

  • UCAS Code

    BA: P500
    BA with Foundation: P501

  • Duration

    Full Time: 3 years
    Full Time Foundation: 4 years
    Part Time: 4 - 6 years

  • Level

    UndergraduateUG BA (Hons)

  • Starting

    September

    SEP

    Updated 04/12/2025

    Updated 04/12/2025

    Get in touch

    UK STUDENTS ENQUIRIES

    study@northampton.ac.uk
    0300 303 2772

    INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ENQUIRIES

    international@northampton.ac.uk
    44 (0)1604 892134

    You begin Multimedia Journalism degree by learning the core skills and knowledge you need to work as a journalist. You rapidly move on to producing your own news, honing your writing and editing skills whilst deepening your knowledge of the law, ethics and professional practice of journalism today.

    Each year on this course, you develop your skills further across a range of platforms and in your final year, you will be producing major pieces of both journalistic and academic work with which to launch you into your journalism career.

    This course will open a range of career opportunities, in journalism, public relations and the wider media industry. Typical starter jobs include reporters, broadcast assistants, video content managers and producers.

    Our Journalism graduates have worked for leading news institutions such as the BBC, BT Sport, LBC, Sky News, ventured into public relations or have gone on to further their studies with a master’s qualification.

    7th place 7 TH

    For satisfied with teaching in the Guardian University Guide 2026.

    14th place 14 TH

    For satisfied with feedback in the Guardian University Guide 2026.

    Top 20 20

    For overall student positivity in the National Student Survey 2025.

    Based on Office for Students (OfS) data from the National Student Survey. Data also taken from the 2026 Guardian University Guide Journalism Subject table, filtered by Satisfied with Teaching, and Feedback.

    Accreditation

    Broadcast Journalist Training Council 2025 logoOur Journalism degree programme is accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council.

    The BJTC is a partnership between universities and the top broadcasters such as the BBC, Sky, ITN, Global Radio and more. When you graduate from us, you are also eligible for a BJTC skills certificate which will enhance your future employability.

    Highlights


    • Newsroom, television and radio studios with all the software you need
    • Volunteer on our own community radio station, NLive. You can present your own show, read the news or produce behind the scenes – including on Election Night
    • Gain experience covering national and international events – students have previously covered events such as the Coronation of King Charles III, Commonwealth Games 2022 and World Cup 2022.
    • Accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council.
    • Learn from former and practising journalists
    • Develop a portfolio of published work to show employers
    • Complete a minimum of 15 days on a journalism placement
    • Guaranteed paid internship with the Northampton Employment Promise.
    • HP laptop and software included with this course for eligible students* (*see Eligibility criteria and Terms and Conditions)

    Entry Requirements


    A typical offer for Multimedia Journalism is:

    • BBC at A-Level or,
    • DMM at BTEC/Cambridge Technical or,
    • Merit at T Level

    You will be expected to have achieved GCSE Mathematics and English (or equivalent) at grade C/4 or above.

    We welcome international applications and applications from students with a range of non-traditional educational or professional qualifications who have an active interest in the study and practice of journalism.

    We welcome applications from students with a mix of A levels and BTEC/Cambridge Technical qualifications. For more information on how to make an application, please visit our How to Apply page.

    If you are an International student and would like information on making an application for this journalism degree, please see our How to Apply page.

    Any students joining with advanced standing in L5 (Year 2) or L6 (Year 3) will be awarded BA (Hons) Journalism (without BJTC accreditation) rather than BA (Hons) Multimedia Journalism.

    If the programme team feels that a student in this position was still eligible for the accredited award title (based on modules studied at a previous institution) then this would need to be documented and approved. We envisage that this would only be relevant in specific circumstances (e.g. a student transferring from a BJTC accredited course at a different institution at the end of L4). It would not be relevant for any international/partner students coming in at L6. The modules studied for the non-accredited award would be the same as those for the accredited award.

    Admission to this foundation multimedia course is normally:

    • DEE at A-Level or,
    • MPP at BTEC or,
    • Pass (D or E) at T Level

    However, we would also like to hear from you if you have professional or industry experience, a range of other qualifications or self-developed subject knowledge that relates to the programme you wish to study.

    In order to meet accreditation rules, all International and EU students studying this course must achieve the following minimum English language requirements:

    • IELTS 7.5 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 7.5 in all bands

    They may be able to work towards this whilst doing the course, following referral to the course tutor for consideration.

    For information regarding English language requirements at the University of Northampton, please see our IELTS page.

    What You'll Learn


    On this hands-on Multimedia Journalism course, you’ll learn how to find, write, and produce news stories across digital, print, radio and TV platforms. From your first day of being a student with us, you’ll be out creating content, developing your voice as a journalist, and building the skills that newsrooms demand, like interviewing, editing, and storytelling.

    You’ll explore media law, ethics, and the power structures journalists report on, while gaining real-world experience through placements and live projects. With access to professional studios and mentoring from industry experts, you’ll graduate with a portfolio that showcases your talent and a BJTC-accredited qualification that employers value.

    Whether you want to be a reporter, content creator, or media producer, this course sets you up for a career in the fast-moving world of journalism and beyond.

    In Year 1 you will focus on the practical skills you need to produce online radio and television news, learning in our newsroom and in our radio and television studios.

    You learn how to write stories for different platforms clearly and concisely. You will learn about the history and ethics of journalism – to understand how the industry has developed, and understand the key controversies.

    You learn how to produce legally safe articles and how to legally hold power to account.

    Compulsory Modules
    Reporting Power
    Code: JOU1023 20 Credits
    20 Credits
    Newsgathering Skills
    Code: JOU1025 20 Credits
    20 Credits
    News Production Skills
    Code: JOU1026 20 Credits
    20 Credits

    Please note the modules shown here relate to the academic year 25/26. The modules relating to the academic year 26/27 will be available from June 2026.

    Fees and Funding


    2025/26 Tuition Fees

    • UK Full Time: £9,535
    • UK Part Time: £1,585 per 20 credit module
    • UK Integrated Foundation Year: £9,535 for the foundation year; thereafter standard fees apply
    • International Full Time: £15,700
    • International Integrated Foundation Year: £15,700 for the foundation year; thereafter standard fees apply

    Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 2025/26 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years. UON will adjust UK fees annually in line with Government Policy.

    Staff


    Hilary Scott, Senior Lecturer in Journalism and Broadcast Journalism
    Hilary Scott

    Senior Lecturer in Journalism and Broadcast Journalism

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    Adrian Warner, Senior Lecturer in Journalism & Media
    Kate Ironside, Senior Lecturer in Journalism & Media

    Careers and Employability


    This course will open up a range of career opportunities, in journalism, public relations and the wider media industry. Typical starter jobs include reporters, broadcast assistants, video content managers and producers

    Graduates from Multimedia Journalism have gone on to work for the BBC, BT Sport, LBC, Sky News and into public relations or have gone on to master’s study.

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