For students who've finished high school but don’t meet the entry requirements for university, a Foundation Certificate can help them gain entry to an undergraduate degree. After completing this pathway option students qualify for progression to the 1st year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Essex.
A student’s course length is determined mainly by their English language level (UKVI IELTS score). Students on all course lengths take a set of common or similar modules to gain a solid base of skills for university. Students taking a course longer than 2 terms, will take additional modules designed to improve one or more of their English language level, academic skills, and basic knowledge of particular subjects.
The BA Journalism with Human Rights enables students to learn about the fundamental principles and practices which underpin the protection and promotion of human rights around the world. Alongside this students develop their journalistic skills, helping them to analyze information and understand it within the context of human rights law. Students gain a strong understanding of the world we live in and how to engage with the audience, allowing them to develop their own unique journalistic style.
Students explore a wide spectrum of human rights topics ranging from war to immigration. This is combined with the practical journalism component of this course; they use multi-media channels such as radio, television and online media, and deepen their knowledge of journalism on an international scale.
This course gives students the flexibility to choose the areas of the subject that interest them. Topics which they can study include:
- Protection of human rights
- Is everyone entitled to human rights?
- Production skills
- International journalism
At Essex they specialize in business law, public law, criminal justice, health law, law and technology, socio-legal studies and human rights law.
During the final year, students have the opportunity to bring all aspects of the course together in a final multimedia project on a subject linked to the human rights element of their studies.
They will join our Department of Literature, Film, and Theatre Studies and our Human Rights Centre where they will join the diverse community of students from all corners of the globe.