The BA (Hons) Investigative Journalism course at the University of Lincoln is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to work in various fields of journalism, including broadcasting, multimedia, newspapers, magazines, and corporate communications. Students will learn to report on various facets of life, from national politics to community issues, and how to find, research, and tell a story.Course Content: The programme’s basic structure includes a blend of practical and theoretical study, including modules on crime, courts, and policing. Emphasis is placed on equipping students with practical skills, such as understanding how to use the Freedom of Information Act effectively, computer-assisted reporting, data journalism, and investigative reporting techniques.Key Modules: Some of the key modules on this course include Introduction to Journalism; Practical Reporting Skills; Investigative Reporting - Advanced Skills; Investigative Documentary and Broadcast Research; and Multimedia Journalism.Accreditations: This course is professionally accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC) Future Careers: Graduates from this course can pursue careers in newspaper, magazine, and online journalism, radio and television, digital media, public relations, corporate communications, and related fields within a local, regional, national, or international context.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.