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Communication, Media and Culture

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  • 3 Study options
  • Undergraduate
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Course summary

Looking for an exciting career? Care about culture, power and representation? This course is your first step to a passion-led role in the media and cultural industries.

Gain insight into how media technology is rapidly changing the world and develop tools for analysing the power dynamics of major organisations and how they influence their audiences - skills that set you apart as a graduate in the media sector.

Thanks to your tutors’ connections, we offer one-off industry encounters. We’ll introduce you to:

  • TV producers

  • talent managers

  • news reporters

  • brand marketing professionals.

These experts will ensure you have your finger on the pulse of what their sectors look like today. They’ll show you how to apply theory to industry practice.

Our alumni led Industry Expert Advisory Board are leaders in their fields. They help keep the course at the cutting-edge of what employers look for in graduates. You’ll get to meet them in your third year at our annual speed networking session. A launchpad into your career at the moment you are getting ready to send out applications.

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Application codes

Course code:
P900
Institution code:
O66

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