
Centre for Broadcast and Journalism at Nottingham Trent University
The Centre for Broadcasting & Journalism (CBJ) operates from York House, the former premises of BBC East Midlands. Here, students are trained in traditional journalistic methods alongside the latest skills in digital and multimedia technologies.
Teaching staff have considerable experience in broadcasting and journalism and are supported by a range of visiting speakers from the media. This unique combination of features means that students are taught in a realistic news-media environment by people with first-hand knowledge of the industry.
CBJ offers:
BA (Hons) Broadcast Journalism - established in 1992, this course is accredited by the BJTC (Broadcast Journalism Training Council) and has a ten-year record of its students graduating to work in broadcast news.
Eight specialist postgraduate courses in journalism: MA/PgDiploma in Television, Radio, Online and Newspaper Journalism. Four of the postgraduate courses are designed specially for international students and include an intensive course in English language.
A consultancy service providing media training for business through experienced professionals.
For further information about courses, take a look at the website The Centre for Broadcast and Journalism
You can also telephone them on 0115 848 5803/6 or email cbj@ntu.ac.uk if you have any questions.
To find out about the experiences and successes of graduates of the CBJ ....follow the links below......
Read about Lisa Dowd who is now a journalist and presenter for Central News or about John Collins who works as a broadcast journalist in commercial radio in Birmingham.....and to read some other case studies to inspire you click here
Teaching staff have considerable experience in broadcasting and journalism and are supported by a range of visiting speakers from the media. This unique combination of features means that students are taught in a realistic news-media environment by people with first-hand knowledge of the industry.
CBJ offers:
For further information about courses, take a look at the website The Centre for Broadcast and Journalism
You can also telephone them on 0115 848 5803/6 or email cbj@ntu.ac.uk if you have any questions.
To find out about the experiences and successes of graduates of the CBJ ....follow the links below......
Read about Lisa Dowd who is now a journalist and presenter for Central News or about John Collins who works as a broadcast journalist in commercial radio in Birmingham.....and to read some other case studies to inspire you click here