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How to apply for Undergraduate courses

Applications must be made through the Universities and Colleges Admission Service (UCAS). In the UK, forms are available from school and college career services. Overseas students can obtain these forms and other literature from British Council offices, British embassies and directly from UCAS.

UCAS
Rosehill
New Barn Lane
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
GL52 3LZ
UK
Telephone: +44(0)1242 223707
Email: app.req@ucas.ac.uk
UCAS website

You will need the following information for the UCAS application form:

Institution code name: CLANC
Institution code: C30

You will also need the following information about the undergraduate course you are applying for:

  • BA (Hons) International Journalism: Course code: P502, Short form of course: BA/IntJour
  • BA (Hons) Sports Journalism: Course code: P501, Short form of course: BA/SJ
  • BA (Hons) Journalism: Course code: P500, Short form of course: BA/J
  • BA (Hons) Digital Journalism Production: Course code: PP54, Short form of course: BA/DJPr
  • Combined Honours Journalism: Course code: Y003, Short form of course: Mod/Comb
  • Journalism and English: Course code: PQ53, Short form of course: BA/JEng

For further help and information about admissions and fees for overseas students contact:

Course Enquiries
University of Central Lancashire
Preston
PR1 2HE
UK
Telephone: +44(0)1772892400
Fax: +44(0)1772 894954
Email: cenquiries@uclan.ac.uk

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If youíre wondering what to do after you finish your course, then why not go on a voluntary placement at a foreign newspaper?


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Tony Geraghty delivers the lecture

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Simon Kelner addresses students and staff

Simon Kelner launches Journalism Society

Tales of how toothpaste inspired a newspaper revolution entertained journalism students in Preston on February 8 as Simon Kelner became their patron.
 
Mr Kelner, editor in chief of The Independent, learned his journalism at the former Preston Polytechnic, now the University of Central Lancashire. He is patron of the newly formed Journalism Society, representing 530 undergraduate and postgraduate students.


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Our print and broadcast courses are accredited by the The Broadcast Journalism Training Council and the National Council for the Training of Journalists. Our MA Magazine Journalism is accredited by the Periodicals Training Council.