What's this Automotive Journalism MA course all about?
Tuesday, 11 March 2008

Coventry University is the only institution in the world to offer a Master's degree in automotive journalism.

The course was set up at the urging of Steve Cropley, editor in chief of Autocar, who felt that there should be a way of training to become a motoring journalist rather than falling into by accident – like most motoring journos seem to do.

The first two students were taken on in 2004. One of them, Jon Quirk, secured a job with Autocar in 2005. Since then the course has had a good record of finding jobs for its graduates.

In 2006 the university appointed a specialist automotive journalism lecturer - me. Steve Cropley maintains a keen interest in the course, and has been appointed a Visiting Professor.

The course takes one year of full-time study or two years part-time. For more information on the course see the automotive journalism section of the Coventry University website or my journalism teaching pages.

 
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