University of Portsmouth

Bachelor in Journalism

Portsmouth, United Kingdom

The Bachelor in Journalism at University of Portsmouth is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

University of Portsmouth, established in 1869 and located in the historic coastal city of Portsmouth, offers a vibrant student experience with around 28,000 students, including approximately 5,000 international learners. The university combines strong teaching and research with practical industry links and a waterfront location that enriches campus life. Its long history of technical and professional education makes it a familiar choice for students seeking applied learning in a city with excellent transport links.

Portsmouth provides a range of programs organized across ten broad subject areas, encompassing engineering, business, health professions, creative arts and sciences. Students benefit from industry placements, modern laboratories and career-focused modules that enhance employability. The university also supports research-led teaching and partnerships with local employers, giving international students opportunities to gain real-world experience alongside academic study.

Comprehensive support services help international students with visas, accommodation, language preparation and wellbeing, while student societies and campus activities foster social integration. With practical training options, placement support and access to regional industries and cultural sites, Portsmouth is well suited to students who value both academic quality and hands-on experience. Prospective applicants should investigate program specifics, placement opportunities and scholarship options before applying.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Journalism at University of Portsmouth is for students who want to become journalists or work in media. This 3-year degree helps you develop skills in writing, reporting, and storytelling.

The curriculum covers subjects like news writing, broadcasting, and media law. You will also develop skills in research and interviewing, and get to work on projects that involve creating news stories and broadcasts.

Graduates can pursue careers as News Reporters, Editors, Broadcast Journalists, or Social Media Managers. They can work in industries like media, communications, or publishing, and companies like BBC, The Guardian, or CNN.

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