Rehearse for your career as a music journalist in East London, the heart of global music culture. You will learn music journalism by doing it, as a reporter and editor working for UEL Journalism’s publications and for external clients. In addition to practicing music journalism, you will plan your role in its future and develop your own creative projects.

BA (Hons) Music Journalism
Modules
Foundation Year(If Required)
- Academic Development (Core)
- Creative Project (Core)
- Journalism Portfolio (Core)
- Narrative and Creativity (Core)
- Group Film Project (Core)
- Professional Development (MW) (Core)
Year 1
- Essential Journalism (Core)
- Photo, Audio, and Video (Core)
- Media Law, Ethics and Regulation (Core)
- Production Journalism (Core)
- Broadcast Journalism (Core)
- Mental Wealth: Rising East 1 (Core)
Year 2
- Mental Wealth: Rising East 2 (Core)
- Employment and Enterprise (work placement) (Core)
- Features (1): Interviews (Core)
- Brands and the Magazines Business (Core)
- Documentary: Publications (1) (Core)
- Music Journalism: Platforms and Publications (Core)
Year 3
- Mental Wealth: Rising East 3 (Core)
- Final Project: Development (Core)
- Final Project: Completion (Core)
- Aesthetics and Technologies: Publications (2) (Core)
- Features (2): Data and Visualisation (Core)
- Music, Markets, and Identities (Core)
Employability
Career destinations include music journalism, lifestyle journalism, music industry PR, branding, marketing, and communications. Graduates from our Journalism degrees have gone on to work on a range of news platforms and titles including ITN, Vice, BT Sports, Daily Express, the Irish Post, and the Sun. Former students have pursued a career in arts journalism following work placements in music magazines such as Clash.
Key Facts
Requirements
- A Level- Must include passes at A2 in at least two subjects.
- BTEC Extended Diploma or Diploma.
- International-Diploma with 25 points including a minimum of 15 points at Higher Level.
- Overall IELTS score of 5.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking (or recognized equivalent).
Duration options
Full-time, 3 years
Full-time, 4 years
Part-time
Start date
September
Fees and Applying
EU/Home – Tuition Fees:
- Full-time: £9,250 UK
- Part-time: £2,310 UK
International –
- Tuition Fees: £13,320



