MA Media and Communication
Why choose this course?
This course offers a cross-disciplinary insight into the changing landscape of the media industries from mass communication to the new digital age. The course nurtures and builds on your individual experience as a media user or amateur content creator, but it also enhances your awareness and understanding of how media are shaping the world we live in today, and how humanity will evolve within Artificial Intelligence and environmental concerns. The course offers a diverse curriculum covering media histories, media now, and future media. Media studies have been described as "the defining subject of our age". So when you choose this Media and Communications MA, you will be developing your professional portfolio of media and communication projects. You'll explore different aspects of the media industries and professions such as strategic communication, media production, PR, advocacy, marketing and advertising, digital art, creative writing and so many other areas which speak to your individual interests and potential future career paths.
What you will study
This course is designed to provide a critical overview and survey of today's media landscape and media environments. The coursework is a mixture of academic research and media practice, allowing you to build a wholesome professional portfolio of media projects. The classroom teaching is supported by extracurricular activities including journalism lectures, publishing master classes, marketing and media industries events, and organised educational visits to media hubs in and around London.
Teaching and assessment
Assessment typically comprises practical (eg presentations, audio/ video production) and coursework (eg essays, position papers, reports, self-assessment, portfolios, dissertation).
Why choose this course?
This course offers a cross-disciplinary insight into the changing landscape of the media industries from mass communication to the new digital age. The course nurtures and builds on your individual experience as a media user or amateur content creator, but it also enhances your awareness and understanding of how media are shaping the world we live in today, and how humanity will evolve within Artificial Intelligence and environmental concerns. The course offers a diverse curriculum covering media histories, media now, and future media. Media studies have been described as "the defining subject of our age". So when you choose this Media and Communications MA, you will be developing your professional portfolio of media and communication projects. You'll explore different aspects of the media industries and professions such as strategic communication, media production, PR, advocacy, marketing and advertising, digital art, creative writing and so many other areas which speak to your individual interests and potential future career paths.
What you will study
This course is designed to provide a critical overview and survey of today's media landscape and media environments. The coursework is a mixture of academic research and media practice, allowing you to build a wholesome professional portfolio of media projects. The classroom teaching is supported by extracurricular activities including journalism lectures, publishing master classes, marketing and media industries events, and organised educational visits to media hubs in and around London.
Teaching and assessment
Assessment typically comprises practical (eg presentations, audio/ video production) and coursework (eg essays, position papers, reports, self-assessment, portfolios, dissertation).