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The MSc in Computational and Data Journalism is an innovative program offered by one of the UK's top Journalism Schools, delivered collaboratively by the School of Journalism, Media and Culture and the School of Computer Science and Informatics.
This course offers an excellent platform for excelling in digital journalism while building expertise in data journalism and newsroom innovation. No prior computing experience is required, making it accessible to graduates from all academic backgrounds.
Perfect for new graduates seeking sought-after digital journalism and coding skills valued by top employers, the program also caters to practicing journalists aiming to enhance their capabilities in this expanding field.
With its practical approach, the curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning in journalism, data analysis, programming, and digital innovation through research-based instruction.
Over this intensive one-year Master's program, students engage in lectures, seminars, and workshops, fostering skill development in an interactive, discussion-oriented setting.
Participants first establish core competencies in journalism and computing, then focus on specialized interests before undertaking a final dissertation project that applies their newly acquired technical and research skills.
This program provides ideal preparation for leadership roles in digital journalism, specifically addressing industry-identified skill gaps. It cultivates professional writing and editorial abilities while offering specialized training in data interpretation, programming, and web application development.