Media Communication Cultures (Hons) explores how audiences engage with media across platforms such as social media, television, radio, film and popular music. You’ll combine critical study with practical production, working on real creative briefs and industry-style projects. Create media outputs including photographic essays, blogs and podcasts Develop communication concepts for radio and lifestyle TV Design digital experiences and campaigns, including anti-racism initiatives Build professional skills through collaboration with media and communications practitioners
Media Communication Cultures (Hons) delves into the ways audiences interact with various media forms, including social media, television, radio, film, and popular music. This course blends critical analysis with hands-on production, allowing students to work on real-world creative briefs and industry-related projects.
Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to:
Indicative modules may include:
Learning through practice
Assessment approach
Your assessment will typically combine critical analysis with creative outputs and communication tasks. You will be expected to research, develop, and present your work in formats suited to various media platforms.
While specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA grading score requirements are not specified for this programme, it is advisable to check the university's official website for the most current admission criteria.
Graduates of the Media Communication Cultures (Hons) programme can pursue a variety of career paths in media and communications, including roles in broadcasting, digital marketing, social media management, and content creation. The combination of theoretical knowledge and practical skills gained during the course prepares students for exciting opportunities in the ever-evolving media landscape.
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