Communication defines humanity, and this degree encourages critical analysis of media and communication in local, global, and French contexts. Drawing on disciplines like sociology and cultural studies, students explore topics such as technology, content, impact, economics, history, politics, ethics, and sustainability. The program builds skills in media analysis, cultural awareness, and industry engagement, while fostering a deep understanding of media theory and cultural history.In French studies, students can begin at A-level or beginner level, advancing to near-native proficiency through modules on culture, history, and politics, with a mandatory third year abroad for enhanced communication skills and employability. The course also offers opportunities in creative industries via the unique Hollywood Internships program, involving placements with partners like Disney and Warner, including script reading, data collection, and event work. Supported by alumni generosity, these competitive internships complement balanced studies in media and French, culminating in a supervised dissertation.
You will divide your studies equally between French and media and communications. In year one, for the Post-A level French route, you will receive a firm grounding in the structures of the language through the core language module. You will also take the core Introduction to French and Francophone studies module introducing you to the study of French linguistics, literature, politics, society and film. You will also choose further optional modules focusing on literature, French history and contemporary France. For the Beginners' French route you will pursue a structured course in the language to take you from beginners’ to advanced level. You will also take core modules taught in English that introduce you to key areas of interest in the field of French studies. In international media and communications studies you will be introduced to cultural and communications theories, and debates surrounding mass media and new media. In year two, if you commenced your course with Post-A level French you will consolidate your French language studies to prepare you for the year abroad. You will also choose from a range of modules in French and Francophone literature, culture and society, history, politics, linguistics and film. If you started year one as a beginner in French, Beginners' you will continue to work intensively on key skills in the French language in preparation for the year abroad. You will also take a core Introduction to French and Francophone studies module. In international media and communications studies, you will explore issues around public relations, political communication and global media and news production. You will also receive specific research training in the area of culture, film and media in order to lay the foundation for your final-year dissertation. Your third academic year is spent in France or a Francophone country doing a programme of studies in a higher education institution, working as an assistant in a school or on a work placement. Your final year is spent back at Nottingham. You will consolidate the command of the French language obtained during your year abroad, as well as deepening your understanding of French literature, cinema and politics. Former beginners and post-A level students take the same French language classes, and graduate at the same level in French. Your final year modules in international media and communications studies will allow you to explore the political issues arising from, among other things, cultural policy and media coverage of conflict. You will also undertake a dissertation project under the close supervision of a member of staff with knowledge of your chosen area.
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