MA Arts and Lifestyle Journalism

MA Arts and Lifestyle Journalism prepares students for this important and growing field of journalism. From music magazines and newspaper arts supplements to specialist radio and TV programmes, websites and digital publishers, there is a huge demand for arts, lifestyle and cultural journalism.

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Situated in the heart of city, London College of Communication is the ideal place to study this dynamic branch of journalism. Guided by tutors with professional, multiplatform experience gained at national newspapers and websites, the BBC, Sky TV and elsewhere, you will develop key practical journalistic skills and learn how to apply them to your particular area of interest in arts, culture and lifestyle.

You will gain invaluable work experience by undertaking a placement in a media organisation and benefit from our guest lecture programme that has included talks from Jon Snow of Channel 4 News, Luke Lewis of Buzzfeed, Mary Hockaday of the BBC and Bruno Bayley, editor of Vice UK.

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MA Arts and Lifestyle Journalism would be a natural progression for graduates of journalism or media courses with an interest in the arts and lifestyle. Many BA (Hons) Journalism students at LCC have a deep interest in arts and lifestyle journalism so this course would be a natural place to develop these skills and interests.

It would also be suitable for graduates of undergraduate courses in arts-related subjects who wish to develop their journalistic skills within their field of expertise.

Home and EU students who have successfully completed an undergraduate level course, or a PgDip/PgCert at the University will receive a £1,000 progression discount on taught Master’s course tuition fees.Visit University's website to discover funding and scholarships opportunities
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