Our media and communications degrees deliver a critical understanding of the media landscape, with a strong emphasis on social and cultural dimensions alongside industry-standard training in production skills. Students access the full Adobe Creative Cloud suite to build foundations in photography, audio-visual production, and video editing, while exploring industry perspectives and debating key issues like free speech, social media's influence, and the metaverse.The four-year program includes mentoring, placement opportunities, and partnerships with the British Film Institute for career masterclasses, as well as collaborations with employers like Creative UK. Options include short-term placements or internships, with alternatives for two six-month placements or a full-year placement via specialized programs. Sample modules cover Key Ideas in Media, Media Production 1: Non-fiction, and Researching Culture & Society. For full module details, visit the Brunel website.
Sample modules: Key Ideas in Media Media Production 1: Non-fiction Making Sense of Culture and Society (Issues I) Researching Culture & Society (Methods I) To view the full list of modules for this course and further information on degree content, please visit the Brunel website: brunel.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/Media-and-Communications-BSc
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