Core classes: Journalism in English (writing and professional practice); print and internet production; journalism and society; specialist journalism project; optional classes (select 2): EU and UK government and public administration; scots law; options from the investigative journalism; and literary journalism programmes; the options offer students a chance to look at journalism from both practical and theoretical perspectives, deepening their understanding of the industry; students are encouraged to engage with professional and ethical debates which impact upon journalism; students are encouraged to undertake work placements, as well as use industry-standard software to produce their own newspaper and magazine; a series of guest speakers offer students insights from the industry.
The University of Strathclyde is located in the heart of Glasgow, a city renowned for its culture, style and friendly people.As the biggest city in Scotland and the third biggest in Britain, Glasgow has excellent national and international transport links. And it’s easy to get around once you’re here too. There’s a lot to see in and around Glasgow – stately homes and museums like the Burell Collection and Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum are unmissable. Glasgow also has great shopping and inspiring architecture.
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