The MA Visual Journalism and Storytelling course offered at the University of Bolton provides you with an opportunity to bolster and develop your skills in visual narrative and storytelling. It supports you in pushing these skills into new and innovative areas, thereby broadening your employability. The course's primary goal is to ensure you become a thinking, critical, articulate visual journalist and storyteller. Course Content: This course majors on visual storytelling and the development of a personal visual voice. You’ll concentrate on your independent thinking, project definition, research methodologies, process investigation, problem solving, project realisation and professionally oriented presentation.Key Modules: The course comprises three 60 credit modules: Working Practice: Visual Journalism and Storytelling; Major Project: Visual Journalism and Storytelling; and Final Presentation: Visual Journalism and Storytelling.Future Careers: Graduates of this programme have opportunities to work in areas such as journalism, graphic design, theatre design, illustration, branding and advertising, creative direction, corporate communications, television and broadcasting, and digital and interactive media. Other graduates progress into higher level research or academic careers in Teaching and Education.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.