BA (Hons) Philosophy and Journalism

3-Year Bachelor's Degree

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Why choose this course?

  • Your Philosophy lecturers are all active researchers
  • Host of the annual Sir Francis Bacon lecture series
  • Continual updating of content to reflect sought after skills

In our so-called ‘post-truth’ era of fake news and alternative facts, what does it mean to communicate the truth? What are the ethical and practical issues journalists face in today’s globalised world? 

Our BA Philosophy and Journalism degree allows you to examine our fundamental desire to communicate and discuss important shared events and experiences, through two distinct approaches. You’ll develop a range of journalistic skills while exploring and challenging the assumptions that frame the way we think, act and see the world around us. 

All our philosophy lecturers are active researchers, so you’ll share the excitement of doing original work in a supportive and highly rated academic community.  

Our journalism team are highly experienced practitioners, who’ll help you develop the skills of writing, research and interviewing over several platforms, including online and broadcast. You’ll also examine journalism both within the context of the communications industry as a whole and look at global trends in media.

Applying for this course is easy. Simply add us to your UCAS account by using the institution and course code mentioned in ‘Key information’. There is no interview for this course. We’re just interested to hear why you want to study this subject at degree level. If you haven’t done either or both of these subjects before, that’s fine. You’ll likely have hobbies or extracurricular experience that show what skills you already have that you can bring to the University.

 

What’s the course about?

Our philosophy students benefit from being part of a lively and active academic community. You’ll learn through formal courses and extracurricular seminars, while our small group teaching helps you to find your feet in the academic environment. There are plenty of opportunities to discuss critical issues with staff and fellow students, including an optional residential weekend each year. 

Our journalism students gain practical skills through writing in a variety of styles, work experience and developing broadcast and presentation skills. You’ll be able to network with invited speakers and take short industry summer courses. 

In your first year, you’ll be introduced to the skills of newswriting and interviewing and explore the complex ethics surrounding journalism. You’ll learn to think critically about what journalism means by examining persuasion in the media, including the use of rhetoric and propaganda. You’ll also study social and political philosophy, covering topics such as freedom of speech and terrorism, and examine the nature of knowledge and reality. 

In your second year, you’ll delve into influential works of philosophy and political theory such as the themes in Plato’s Republic. In journalism, you will learn the skills of broadcast radio, how to find news, create a magazine and study some of the great journalism campaigns from Watergate to the Black Lives Matter campaigns. 
 
Work placement/study abroad option: Between your second and final year, you’ll have the option to study abroad or do a work placement for up to a year. Not only will this give you an amazing experience to talk about but will also give your CV a boost. If you’d rather go straight to your final year, that’s absolutely fine too. You’ll decide in your second year with us, so there is still plenty of time to think about this. 

In your final year, you’ll have the opportunity to develop your interests in topics such as political or feminist philosophy, or the philosophy of language. In journalism you will have the opportunity of doing work experience within journalism or a related field, studying international reporting, creating your own journalistic website and building a journalism portfolio. Through our pitch-to-a-professional scheme you will get the chance to try out your ideas on a professional journalist and meet industry practitioners through our series of talks by people working in the communications industry, many of whom are former graduates who studied journalism at UH. 

‘Media Matters’ Guest Lecture series 

Each year the School of Humanities hosts the Media Matters Guest Lecture Series featuring a range of industry professionals, giving talks on their experience in the industry. These lectures are recorded by our final year students and available on our Media Hub. Some of our previous speakers have included:

  • Lewis Wiltshire, Head of Sport, Twitter UK 
  • Tobi Rachel Akingbade, showbusiness journalist who studied journalism and other media subjects at UH 
  • Ren Behan, Food blogger and journalist 
  • Terry Mitchinson, Welwyn Hatfield Times Editor 
  • Uche Amako, UH  journalism alumnus and sports writer 

Your main campus is de Havilland

You’ll share this campus with students from business, law, sport, education, and humanities subjects. The student housing is close to our Sports Village which includes a gym, swimming pool and climbing wall. You can get breakfast, lunch, or dinner in our on-campus restaurant or bar (in the newly built Enterprise Hub) on days you don’t feel like cooking. You can also use the common room to play pool, video games or just to hang out with friends. Our Learning Resources Centres are open 24/7, which means you can study whenever suits you best. Want to pop over to the other campus? You can take the free shuttle bus or walk there in just 15 minutes.  

What will I study?

Degree programmes are structured into levels, 4, 5 and 6. These correspond to your first, second and third/final year of study. Below you can see what modules you’ll be studying in each. 

 

  • Level 4
    Module Credits Compulsory/optional
    Journalism, Law and Ethics 15 Credits Compulsory
    Journalism Skills: Multiplatform 15 Credits Compulsory
    Journalism and Government 15 Credits Compulsory
    Reason and Persuasion 15 Credits Optional
    Religion and the Contemporary World 15 Credits Optional
    Social and Political Philosophy 15 Credits Optional
    Mind, Knowledge and Reality 15 Credits Optional
    The Meaning of Life 15 Credits Optional
    Ethics 15 Credits Optional
    Philosophy of Fiction 15 Credits Optional
    Sci-fi, Philosophy, and Religion 15 Credits Optional
    Introduction to Journalism 15 Credits Optional

     

    • Study abroad

      An opportunity for an amazing experience, which will help make you stand out from the crowd. With more and more companies working internationally, experience of living in another country can make a great impression on future employers.  

      This course offers you the opportunity to enhance your study and CV with a sandwich year abroad. The University has partnerships with over 150 universities around the world, including the USA, Canada, Asia, Africa, Australia, South America and closer to home in Europe.  

      If you study abroad between your second and third year of study, you’ll pay no tuition fee to the partner university and no tuition fee to us either. We’ll ask you to make your decision in your second year, so there is plenty of time to think about it. 

       

      Please note Erasmus+ funding is only available until May 2023. For students starting their course in September 2022 and wishing to study abroad in 2023-24 or 2024-25, please refer to the Turing Scheme.

    • Work placement

      Graduate with invaluable work experience alongside your degree and stand out from the crowd.  

      This course offers you the opportunity to enhance your study and CV with a work placement sandwich year. It’s a chance to explore career possibilities, make valuable contacts and gain sought after professional skills.  

      Our dedicated Careers and Employment team are here to help guide you through the process. 

      If you take up a work placement between your second and third year of study, at the University of Hertfordshire you’ll pay no tuition fee for this year. We’ll ask you to make your decision in your second year, so there is plenty of time to think about it. 

       

      Fees 2022

      UK Students

      Full time
      • £9250 for the 2022/2023 academic year

      EU Students

      Full time
      • £14000 for the 2022/2023 academic year

      International Students

      Full time
      • £14000 for the 2022/2023 academic year

      *Tuition fees are charged annually. The fees quoted above are for the specified year(s) only. Fees may be higher in future years, for both new and continuing students. Please see the University’s Fees and Finance Policy (and in particular the section headed “When tuition fees change”), for further information about when and by how much the University may increase its fees for future years.

       

      Living costs / accommodation

      The University of Hertfordshire offers a great choice of student accommodation, on campus or nearby in the local area, to suit every student budget.

       

      Clearing entry requirements

      We’re committed to welcoming students with a wide range of qualifications and levels of experience. Over Clearing, we’ll be taking a flexible approach so if you don’t have the advertised grades, please submit a clearing application via our online application form or by calling our Clearing hotline on 0300 303 6300, and we’ll review and consider your application on an individual basis.

      Standard entry requirements

      UCAS points A Level BTEC IB requirement
      112 – 120  BBC – BBB DMM – DDM  112 – 120 points

      Additional requirements

      GCSE: Grade 4/C in English Language and 4/D Mathematics

      Access Course Tariff: An overall merit profile in 45 credits at Level 3.

      All students from non-majority English speaking countries require proof of English language proficiency, equivalent to an overall IELTS score of 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in each band.

      If you do not have the required IELTS or equivalent for direct entry on to your degree programme, our Pre-sessional English and International Foundation courses can help you to achieve this level.

       

      The University of Hertfordshire is committed to welcoming students with a wide range of qualifications and levels of experience. The entry requirements listed on the course pages provide a guide to the minimum level of qualifications needed to study each course. However, we have a flexible approach to admissions and each application will be considered on an individual basis.

       

      Deadlines

      15 January

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Expenses (GBP)

Tuition (per year)

14000

GBP

Application Fee

0

GBP

Program expenses

University & General Expenses

Application Fee: 800 / Once
Private accommodation: 450-1000 / Month
Meal: 1000-1500 / Month
Textbooks: 800 / Year
Physical Examination Fee: 500 / Once
Insurance: 800 / Yearly
Residence Permit Fee: 430 / Yearly
Other Costs: 15,000 / Yearly
Medical Insurance: 800 / Yearly
Accommodation: 24,000-84,000 / Yearly
Living expenses: 2,000-3,000 / Monthly
Living costs: 1500 / Monthly
Medical Insurance: 800 / Yearly
Accommodation: 4,000 / Yearly
Rental of apartment room: 2,500 / Monthly
Living costs (accommodation, meals, transportation): 6,000-10,000 / Monthly
Admission Fee (Payable by new students only in any year): 200 / Year
Registration Fee (Compulsory for continuing pupils): 75 / Year
Entrance Exams Fee: 100.00 / Once
Composite Fee (Art/Laboratories/Computing and other facilities): 150.00 / Year
Parents Association Fee : 60 / Year
Life expence: 2,000 / Monthly
Medical Insurance: 800-1,500 / Yearly
Accommodation: 9,600-30,000 / Yearly
Residence Permit: 400 / Yearly
Textbook: 500-1,000 / Yearly
Physical examination: 300-500 / Once

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Level of Education
Min GPA (max=100)

50

IELTS
6.50

accommodation

After Graduation

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BA (Hons) Philosophy and Journalism

psychology, philosophy, therapy

3-Year Bachelor's Degree

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Min GPA (max=100)

50