BA (Hons) Music Journalism

University for the Creative Arts
Canterbury, Kent
First Degree
3 Years
www.ucreative.ac.uk
If you picture yourself working as a music journalist:

interviewing seminal musicians from the current music scene
writing record reviews
capturing the vivid experience of a live music gig, or
commenting on important music and cultural trends
Then BA (Hons) Music Journalism is be the perfect course for you.

You will specialise in music journalism for the culture, media and communication industries.
The course covers all areas of the media including magazines, newspapers, television, new media and the internet. You will graduate with the skills and knowledge to find employment in all areas of the media, wherever the written or spoken word is used to persuade, inform or entertain in music or lifestyle related contexts.
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