The overall aim of our Media, Journalism and Culture course is to equip you to become a well-informed citizen in a media-saturated society.Our courses study the many facets of journalism, media, culture and communications, and consider in an era of globalisation and dynamic social change their impact on society, politics and popular culture. They provide you with job-specific skills such as research methods and optionally, journalistic practice as well as much broader transferable skills valuable to a range of sectors.This degree begins from the assumption that in order to understand modern society, we need to understand the central role that media and the cultural industries play in that society.While you will be able to take a limited number of more practical modules, the emphasis of the degree is academic and analytical.You will join a stimulating intellectual environment committed to maximising your potential through personal development and careers events. Many of our experienced lecturers are internationally recognised in their subject areas.While this course is both challenging and academic in nature, it does NOT provide vocational journalism training.Distinctive featuresThe distinctive features of the course include:study in the Guardian's top rated School for Journalism and Public Relations (2016 and 2017)media modules are as diverse as Managing Media Communications, War Politics and Propaganda and Communicating Causesyou will have access to Erasmus and Study Abroad schemescareers weeks and workshops organised regularly to ensure your readiness for the ‘world of work’
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