LSJ

LONDON SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM


FAQs - Distance Learning

We hope you will find the answers to your questions in the list below. If there is something you can't find, have a look at our additional information pages, try one of our standard websites (see below) or email us with your query - and we will do our best to help.

  Are the enrolment dates fixed? Am I qualified for this course?
  How does it work? What guarantees do you offer?
  Journalism or Freelance course? Do I have to pay in £ Sterling?
  How long does a course last? By post or online?
  Are there exams at the end? How does online enrolment work?
  What other websites can I look at? Where do I send my enrolment?
  What are the fees? To whom do I pay my cheque?
  What sort of people are students? Can I get printed details?
 

 

  Are there exams at the end?

There are no exams at the end of any course except for the Media Law course. Your work is continually assessed as you progress, and your tutor will give you a final grade on completion. Every lesson module has specific tasks and assignments which must be completed and sent to your tutor to be evaluated and returned to you.

Students of Journalism and Newswriting have one module in exam format, which is designed to help identify any gaps and weaknesses in their knowledge as they come towards the end of the course.