LSJ

LONDON SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM


FAQs - Postgraduate Attendance Courses

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.

  What jobs could I get after the course? What is the NUJ?
  Can I do a part-time job at the same time? Is the LSJ accredited by the NUJ ?
  Do non-UK based students pay more? How do most students fund this course?
  How much are the fees? What sort of person will be my tutor?
  How do I apply? Are LSJ students successful?
  What qualifications do I need? How many hours a week do I have to work?
  Do I have to take exams to graduate? Which - online or attendance course?
 
  What job can I get after the course?

Our students choose to take this course in order to enter many different areas of the profession - broadcast media (both radio and television), local and national newspapers, magazines, web journalism, freelance and court reporting are all places where recent students started their first jobs. Some students go into PR and advertising - although these are a minority.

Existing journalists also take this course and in each group we normally have two or three students who are experienced journalists from European newspapers, who have come to London to learn about the English-speaking press, and to obtain an international qualification that will help them with their career.

To see information about recent students, click here.