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Media and Communications

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Course summary

  • Analyse the social, cultural, and political impact of media, communication and cultural productions and industries on a variety of audiences.

  • Use industry-standard tools to produce creative media content for local, national and global audiences.

  • Apply your knowledge to professional contexts and scenarios including working with real clients and employers.

  • Benefit from a year long work placement opportunity, setting you apart from the crowd, boosting your employability.

  • Learn from and supported by industrial and academic experts among our teaching staff, who possess excellent pedagogic skills in the practice and research of fields within Media and Communication.

You will learn practical and theoretical subjects including creative media production, digital media technologies, audience research, cultural and media policy, industrial analysis, film and television storytelling and production studies.

For full details of course modules, assessments, and teaching methods, please visit the course page on our website: https://www.shu.ac.uk/courses/Media-PR-and-journalism/BA-Honours-Media-and-Communications/Full-time/

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BB29
Institution code:
S21

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