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?
 

 

  Are there exams at the end?

Yes. Exams form a vital part of the assessment of your study, and account for one-half of the marks used to calculate your final grade.

The subjects examined cover Media Law, Subediting, News Journalism, Central and Local Government and Feature Writing.