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Journalism

UCAS  Code  CID1087

Duration       1 years

This part-time Masters is one of the few postgraduate degrees in the UK to be accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ). This course is ranked 6th out of the 17 UK NCTJ postgraduate courses by performance.

Sports Journalism is an intensive course that trains you to think, write and research like a journalist; previous study of journalism is not a requirement. You will learn how to write previews, match reports and sports features, and you will also cover media ethics and law, reporting and shorthand. In the final stage of the course you will undertake a dissertation or practical project, such as a sports journalism website or a series of in-depth articles.
We encourage you to publish your work and build up your portfolio. Opportunities for publication include SportsByte, our student-run website covering sport across Sunderland, and our live coverage of transfer deadline day.

An important benefit of a Masters at Sunderland is the relevance of our research expertise, which includes sports and magazine journalism as well as web writing and social media. Sunderland hosts the Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies (CRMCS) and our Media Department has been recognised for producing some world-leading and internationally excellent research.

This part-time course is spread over two years, which allows you to combine it with flexible paid work and other commitments.

*Note: the Journalism and PR MA programmes begin in September.