Lancaster University offers a distinctive media and culture course that prepares students for evolving industry roles by blending expert knowledge with practical skills. Students explore media's transformation, learning from specialists who influence discussions on topics like reality TV regulations and the Royal Family. With flexibility to focus on personal interests, participants gain hands-on experience through student societies and create content such as short films, podcasts, and digital media, while examining global social, economic, and political dimensions of the field.The course emphasises applying knowledge in a competitive landscape, drawing from research that shapes real-world conversations. Students benefit from experts involved in parliamentary enquiries and advocacy on issues like gender inequality. For the dissertation, options include research-based writing or media production, encouraging thorough investigation and creativity—past projects have ranged from music albums to interactive board games—all within an innovative framework for future creative and digital journalism careers.
A local representative of Lancaster University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.