University of Ulster MA journalism courses in the United Kingdom, the most effective programs of graduate journalism - and its official!
The award came from the mandatory standards of the supervisory authority of the industry, the National Council of the journalist (NCTJ), Coleraine, of course, to lead the country, seven of the agency mandated exams this year.
There are over 80 courses accredited NCTJ journalism in the United Kingdom.
The award was presented on the BBC Scotland 3 presented in December, the editors and journalists, of course, filmmakers throughout the United Kingdom to the Conference of journalism skills.
To say that prices MA Course Director Maggie Swarbrick: "I am delighted that the hard work of teachers and students, have shown that much can be accomplished within one year of the course. University of Ulster has a standard for others to follow.
Colm Murphy, the leader in media and journalism film told in Ulster, it is a remarkable achievement: "We are the University of Ulster students can lead the country to fulfill their professional examinations and academic excellence and even innovative multimedia journalism - has proven not to take some other courses do.
Of course, last year in the first post-graduate NCTJ journalism, print and training in broadcast journalism, accredited by the Council for a multi-platform journalism. NCTJ is the BBC, Sky News and The Guardian and many others.
Now in its 12th year MA Journalism Studies at the campus of Ulster Coleraine attracts students from around the world.
He shot this year contains a Fulbright Scholarship America, one of the most prestigious scholarships that are available worldwide.
NCTJ exams at the University of Ulster, led the country to write online news, media law, the court declaration of public relations for Northern Ireland, national and international governance, reduced to 100 words per minute, and the production of written portfolios, TV, radio and Internet orders.
In addition to testing, students must write a thesis of 7000 words, a mini-documentary lasted six weeks, and placements.
This course is also part of the Northern Ireland Skillset Media Academy, one of only 22 high school studies in Great Britain.
The Academy aims to promote the next generation of media talent.
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