BA (Hons) Journalism, Film and Television Studies (including foundation year) 48 months Undergraduate Program By London Metropolitan University |Top Universities

Program overview

Main Subject

Journalism

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Our Journalism, Film and Television Studies (including foundation year) BA (Hons) is ideal if you’re interested in studying how to become a journalist, as well as make and write about film and television, but don’t meet the necessary requirements to enter the standard degree.

This four-year course has a built-in foundation year, designed to equip you with fundamental skills to allow you to study at undergraduate level.

Program overview

Main Subject

Journalism

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Our Journalism, Film and Television Studies (including foundation year) BA (Hons) is ideal if you’re interested in studying how to become a journalist, as well as make and write about film and television, but don’t meet the necessary requirements to enter the standard degree.

This four-year course has a built-in foundation year, designed to equip you with fundamental skills to allow you to study at undergraduate level.

Admission Requirements

6+
72+
59+

In addition to the University's standard entry requirements, you should have:

  • at least one A level (or a minimum of 32 UCAS points from an equivalent Level 3 qualification, eg BTEC Subsidiary/National/BTEC Extended Diploma)
  • English Language at grade C/4 or above (or equivalent, eg Functional Skills at Level 2) – if you meet UCAS points criteria but obtained a grade D/3 in English at GCSE you may be offered a University test in this area

4 Years
Jan
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

9,250 GBP
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International Students

19,500 GBP
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