Journalism Course. Diploma

  • Institution International Career Institute
  • Method Online
  • Type Diploma
  • Course fee By request
  • Comments Cut Off Date
    Friday, 1st August 2025 is the next enrolment cut off date. Places are limited, in demand and entry into the course is on a first come first served basis.
    Your enrolment is processed and acknowledged within 24 hours of the Institute receiving your application. You can expect to receive your course within days of enrolling. When you start the MBA degree, it’s at your own pace and you determine when you finish.
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Journalism Course. Diploma

  • Course description Journalism Course.
    Diploma

    If conducting research, investigative work and writing are a passion of yours, you could be the perfect candidate for a career in journalism. Whether you want to write for print, radio, television or online sources, our online journalism course could fast-track your journey in the media sector and provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed.

    The programme has been designed and created alongside experienced journalists, so you can rest assured that the information will be highly engaging, informative and accurate.

    Interested to know more? Explore our course breakdown below or enrol now to get started.

    Course Outline.
    When you enrol on our journalism courses online, you will complete the following units of study:

    1 The World of Journalism
    The history of media and the free press
    The role of new technology
    The role of the journalist today

    2 New Stories
    How to write a news story
    The importance of the intro
    How to find the right angle

    3 Interviewing
    Developing interviewing techniques
    How to ask the right questions
    Preventing the pitfalls

    4 Law
    What is defamation?
    What is copyright?
    The legal pitfalls for today’s journalists

    5 TV and Radio
    The role of radio, TV and the internet
    How the radio/TV newsroom work
    Writing your news bulletin

    6 Writing Skills
    Improving your writing
    What is house style?
    How to file copy

    7 Features and Specialisms
    How to plan and write a feature
    How to write a press release
    The role of the photo-journalist

    8 Courts
    The structure of the courts
    How to write a safe court story
    What are inquests?

    9 Public Administration
    The importance of Local and Central Govt
    What is the role of Europe?
    Covering council meetings

    10 Where To Go From Here
    CV writing
    How does freelance work?

    How Will You Benefit?
    There are many benefits associated with enrolling on our online journalism courses. For example, you will:

    Advance your career as a journalist.
    Study a course that has been created in conjunction with professional and experienced journalists
    Avoid commuting to classes and complete the course online from wherever you choose
    Study at your own pace to finish the course
    Have access to a personal tutor who can assist you and answer your questions
    Get a special 10% discount when you pay for the course upfront. Weekly payment plans are also available if you wish to spread the cost interest-free
    Discover the benefits for yourself by signing up for our journalism courses today.


    Career Prospects.

    Journalism can be such a stimulating career path, particularly because you don’t know what you’ll be working on from one month to the next. You could go from writing about politics to international affairs, or entertainment to fashion (depending on which sector you specialise in, of course).

    The role of a journalist is both a necessary and important one, as it’s down to you to deliver critical and significant news to the local and national community. You will likely work alongside editors, designers, press and media officers and other journalists to do so, making many industry connections to help develop your career even further.


    Career opportunities for journalists.
    With your journalism diploma, you could go on to work in some of the exciting sectors below:

    Newspapers (local, national and online)
    Magazines (consumer or business)
    Television and broadcasting
    Radio
    Publishing
    Press and public relations (PR)
    Advertising
    Book publishers
    Independent freelance journalist

    You also have the thrilling opportunity to go freelance, writing for your own news site or contracting for a range of media organisations and publications. The beauty of this is you can pick and choose the work you want, declining opportunities that don’t seem suitable for you but accepting the ones that really catch your eye.

    Some of your day-to-day tasks as a journalist might include:

    Researching and investigating details for a story
    Attending or conducting interviews
    Writing engaging articles that present your findings in an interesting way
    Note-taking, minute-writing or using recording equipment
    Brainstorming new ideas for a potential story
    Following up leads
    Proofreading other articles before they are published
    Being present at and reporting on important events

    Course Levels Explained.
    Diploma
    Our journalism course results in a Diploma, a qualification that recognises graduates’ capacity for initiative and judgement across a broad range of technical and management functions. Diploma holders typically have personal responsibility and autonomy (semi-independence) in performing technical operations or organizing others in the workplace.

    Prerequisites.
    There are NO previous work or education requirements for entry into our journalism course.

    So, if you want to advance your career in journalism, simply enrol today.

    Course Length.
    Students typically complete our journalism course within 24 weeks.

    However, with no deadlines to adhere to and the ability to work at your own pace, this time period is flexible, meaning you’re in control. Activities and assignments can be completed whenever they’re ready, reducing the stress you might feel when you have to finish a piece of work on time.

    If you wish to finish the course quickly, you have the ability to do this, but you can also take up to three years to complete it.

    Study Mode: Online Learning.
    Thanks to distance learning, our journalism course can be completed entirely online. This is also sometimes known as correspondence learning and allows you to work at your chosen pace and adhere to your own personal timetable. It means you can fit the course around other commitments, particularly if you’re working while also trying to develop other skills in your spare time.

    The time that would be spent travelling to and from classes can instead be used to complete the course, so you could finish it faster than another course that requires your physical presence. Should you have any questions while undertaking the course, your personal journalism tutor will be happy to help and guide you through the problem.

    Recognition & Accreditation.
    This course is recognised and accredited by the International Association of Private Career Colleges (IAPCC) and the International Approval and Registration Centre (IARC). ICI courses are not AQF qualifications. ICI is an independent global awarding body that develops and administers career-related curriculum and training programs. When you graduate from an ICI training program you join ICI graduates in over 150 countries around the world.

    As with all of our courses, the journalism course is designed to bring a practical approach to teaching, and not just a theoretical one. Thanks to the help of industry professionals, the course is rewarding and will help you fast track your career as a journalist.

    Already in the Profession or Industry?
    Already a journalist? Our course can help you to advance your existing career. By widening your current knowledge and providing you with the opportunity to learn something new, you could see results reflected in your job performance, potentially helping you to gain a promotion.

    Plus, the course fees can be claimed as a tax deduction if the programme is sufficiently connected to your current work activities.


    What Do I Get?
    All the materials you need to complete our online journalism course are included in the course fee. Once you enrol, you will receive:

    All required study materials and course notes
    Assignment projects with constructive tutor feedback
    A tutor who will answer all of your course and career questions and provide guidance
    Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive:

    A graduation certificate officially recognizing your successful completion of studies and qualifications as a journalist
    Transcripts indicating the units completed
    A letter of recommendation and validation for current and future employers
    Post-nominal letters placed after your name which indicate that you hold the relevant qualification (for example: John Smith, DipJour)
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