About Journalism BA Honours in University of Westminster, London
At the University of Westminster we want you to be a voice of clarity for your generation. We’ll help you to develop the skills you need to shine a light on what matters to you. Let your voice be heard.
This course focuses on teaching multimedia and online techniques alongside traditional journalistic skills such as research, reporting and writing.
This is a practice-based course with a strong academic background. It is focused on teaching multimedia and online techniques alongside traditional journalistic skills such as research, reporting and writing.
You will be taught by professional journalists and internationally renowned academics and, as well as enabling you to become a better journalist, the course will also equip you with transferable skills that will help you whatever media career path you choose. Our students have a very high success rate in gaining employment in the media industries, and recent graduates have gone on to network radio, national newspapers and magazines, respected websites, top PR agencies and major television companies.
The course has creativity, flexibility, innovation and entrepreneurship at its core. It focuses on online and cross-media skills throughout, since they are now central to everything modern journalists do, not just an add-on or afterthought.
There are three key strands to the course:
- Journalism practice, which focuses on key journalistic skills, production techniques, and a final project module including running a live online site.
- Journalism in context, which helps students to understand the social, political, economic, legal, regulatory and ethical contexts within which journalists operate.
- Media and communications research, which develops students’ understanding of the social and cultural uses of mediated communication.
The Journalism BA has a flexible structure which, while it focuses on core journalistic and critical and analytic skills, also allows students to choose specialist options and take control of their studies.
Learning takes place through a combination of face-to-face teaching and independent study, including lectures and seminars, practical workshops, group and individual projects, and presentations.
The majority of assessment is of coursework, including journalistic news stories and features, video and audio packages, multimedia stories, blogs and blog posts, and research reports and industry case studies.
Academic qualification equivalents
- HSC XII: CBSE, ICSE, Kolkata, or Tamil Nadu boards with an overall average of 70% or above*
- HSC XII: West Bengal board with an overall average of 58% or above*
- HSC XII: Maharashtra or Gujarat boards with an overall average of 75% or above*
- HSC XII: All other state boards with an overall average of 80%+ or above*
- a recognised International Foundation course from a UK institution or an Indian institution following a validated UK syllabus. Entry requirements vary but we normally ask for between 60% and 65%
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS: 6.0 overall with a minimum 5.5 in each component
- TOEFL iBT : 78 overall with a minimum of 17 in Listening, and Writing, 18 in Reading and 20 in Speaking
- PTE:54 average with 51 in each component
University of Westminster, London Highlights
University Type |
Public University |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Acceptance Rate |
9% |
Endowment income |
£3.5 million |
Cost of Attendance |
£22,500 |
Applications Accepted |
Online |
Work-Study |
Available |
Intake Type |
Semester wise |
Mode of Program |
Full time and online |
University of Westminster Cost of Attendance
The average estimated annual cost for 2020/2021 session is presented on the table below:
Fees |
Foundation (GBP) |
Undergraduate (GBP) |
Postgraduate (GBP) |
Tuition |
9,250 |
15,000 |
19,000 |
Accommodation |
4,989 - 7,748 |
7,220 - 10,830 |
7,220 - 10,830 |
Others |
1,278 – 1,542 |
4,047 – 4,662.5 |
2,556 – 2,982.5 |
Total |
15,517 – 18,540 |
26,267 – 30,042.5 |
28,776 – 32,362.5 |