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Wolverhampton's journalism program is housed within the state-of-the-art Screen School, backed by multi-million-pound investments. Students gain hands-on experience in two cutting-edge TV studios, a professional radio studio, and a modern newsroom that meets industry standards comparable to major broadcasters like ITV, BBC, and Sky News. The program features instruction from acclaimed broadcasters and journalists who maintain active industry careers, bringing current newsroom practices and broadcast technology expertise to the classroom. Facilities include dual TV studios, two radio studios, and a fully operational digital newsroom where students produce live television programs, podcasts, and news websites. The curriculum covers personal branding as a digital content creator and establishing credibility as an online news provider. Students benefit from supported internships with established news organizations or PR departments, plus reporting opportunities at Premier League and EFL football stadiums. Essential media law training prepares graduates for successful journalism careers.
Typical entry requirement: 96 UCAS points
IELTS (Academic and UKVI) - Overall Score of 6.0 with no component less than 5.5
TOEFL - Overall Score of 60 with no component score less than 20