About MA Journalism (science And Environment) in University of Lincoln
There is growing demand for science journalists who can report on health and environment issues accurately and succinctly. This Master's programme is designed to offer the practical and theoretical training needed for those wishing to communicate science and environmental issues to the public.
Students at Lincoln can learn how to take scientific news and turn it into engaging stories, without resorting to sensationalism or technical jargon. To develop their practical skills, students can gain experience working on the University-based community radio station, a multiplatform website, and student newspapers and magazines.
Students also have the opportunity to hear from leading names in the journalism industry. Previous speakers on the programme have included naturalist and broadcaster Chris Packham, ITV News science editor Tom Clarke, broadcaster and rural affairs correspondent Tom Heap, and former government chief scientific adviser Sir Mark Walport.
Those undertaking the programme are expected to complete an assessed work placement. Past students have worked at BBC Focus magazine, New Scientist, and the Vegan Society. Students are responsible for their travel, accommodation and general living costs while undertaking work placements.
Entry Requirements
- An honour's degree, or an equivalent qualification, at a recognised institution
English language requirements
- IELTS :6.5 overall with R,L,S,W=6.0
- TOEFL IBT : 90 overall Reading: 21,Listening: 20,Speaking: 22,Writing: 24
- PTE:61 overall R,L,S,W=58
University of Lincoln Highlights
Application Portal |
University website /UCAS |
Admission Deadline |
June 30, 2021 (UG) June 30 /Nov 30(PG) |
Commencement of Session |
January and September |
Academic Calendar |
Annually |
English Language Proficiency |
IELTS |
No. Of Campus |
2 |
No. of Academic Colleges |
4 |
Graduate Employability |
96% |
University of Lincoln Placements
- Major and popular employers at University of Lincoln include GSK, BBC, Rolls-Royce, Rockstar Games, Siemens, Boots, the Lincolnshire Co-operative, Santander, Lloyds Bank, Jaguar Land Rover, NHS , United Nations etc.
- 96% of the University of Lincoln's recent graduates got a job or were furthering their studies six months after graduation.
As per Emolument 2021- LIncoln University Graduates Salary by Job:
Courses |
Average Salary (in GBP) |
Financial Services |
61,000 |
Finance Control and Strategy |
49,000 |
Engineering |
65,000 |
Sales and Business Development |
40,000 |
Compliance, AML, KYC & monitoring |
38,000 |
Consulting , Accounting & Professional Services |
53,000 |
Media, Communication & Advertising |
29,000 |