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Studying journalism at the Foundation Year level helps you build foundational skills for a dynamic and essential field. This early stage prepares you to explore various aspects of journalism, from traditional reporting to digital storytelling.
In your courses, you'll examine media ethics, learn effective writing techniques, and engage in practical exercises that develop key competencies like creating news articles and conducting interviews. Students enhance their communication skills while practicing using various media tools to tell compelling stories. The environment encourages creativity and collaboration, allowing students to express their perspectives and ideas.
As you engage with diverse content, students strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas in journalism. You’ll also gain insight into the media landscape, exploring how journalism influences society and public opinion. This knowledge lays the groundwork for pursuing further studies or entering the workforce in roles such as reporters, editors, or content creators, with skills that are transferable across global media markets.
