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Ireland

Applied Sciences

Communications & Media

BA Journalism

3 years

€3000 pa

Programme profile


Journalism is an exciting profession and a vital service to the community and the nation. Most people rely on what journalists write or broadcast for an understanding of the society in which they live and work, and this means that journalists face real responsibilities and challenges. Their role is varied - it can be to entertain or educate as well as to inform the public. Good journalism is also essential if society is to function properly, if democratic values are to be protected, if people are to be made aware of their rights, and if the powerful in society are to be held accountable to the wider public. DCU's journalism course offers scope for people with widely differing interests: current affairs, sport, culture and production journalism (layout, sub-editing and design) among others.

Programme content


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Entry Requirements


Students must present six subjects of which two must be at grade C or above at Advanced GCE A-Level. The other subjects must be at least at grade C or above on GCSE or Advanced Subsidiary GCE (AS) papers. The six subjects must include: English, Mathematics and a language other than English.

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03 November

01 July

Eunicas will assist you to apply through CAO