MPhil Soil and Environmental Science
Choosing this degree in Media, Film and Journalism will allow you to develop your creative voice whilst giving you the skills, knowledge and experience in a range of creative and communication media.
Where better to study Film, Media and Journalism than at a University with its own Arts and Innovation Centre, Pontio, set in a location which regularly attracts major film and TV production companies, such as HBO, Netflix, the BBC and S4C. We have strong connections with working film studios and access to broadcasting companies such as BBC Wales on our doorstep.
This degree in Media, Film and Journalism is aimed at students who want to study and pursue careers in the fields of film, television, radio, digital media, advertising, journalism and public relations. In an age where there is vital need for informed debate on the political, environmental, social, and cultural forces that shape our world this degree will prepare you to engage with the conversation.
Taught by leading analyst and practitioners, staff within the School regularly engage with research in advertising, media regulation, privacy, digital journalism, political communication, gender, visual culture, gaming, global media, social networks, publishing and documentary to name a few.
Studying Media, Film and Journalism will shape you into an empowered citizen. Graduates are creative, resilient problem solvers, able to apply their skills, knowledge, and experience in a range of creative and communication media including film, radio, podcasting, journalism, television and social media. Taking on real-world problems faced by societies and businesses at Bangor University students are empowered to make change both locally and globally.
Choosing this degree in Media, Film and Journalism will allow you to develop your creative voice whilst giving you the skills, knowledge and experience in a range of creative and communication media.
Where better to study Film, Media and Journalism than at a University with its own Arts and Innovation Centre, Pontio, set in a location which regularly attracts major film and TV production companies, such as HBO, Netflix, the BBC and S4C. We have strong connections with working film studios and access to broadcasting companies such as BBC Wales on our doorstep.
This degree in Media, Film and Journalism is aimed at students who want to study and pursue careers in the fields of film, television, radio, digital media, advertising, journalism and public relations. In an age where there is vital need for informed debate on the political, environmental, social, and cultural forces that shape our world this degree will prepare you to engage with the conversation.
Taught by leading analyst and practitioners, staff within the School regularly engage with research in advertising, media regulation, privacy, digital journalism, political communication, gender, visual culture, gaming, global media, social networks, publishing and documentary to name a few.
Studying Media, Film and Journalism will shape you into an empowered citizen. Graduates are creative, resilient problem solvers, able to apply their skills, knowledge, and experience in a range of creative and communication media including film, radio, podcasting, journalism, television and social media. Taking on real-world problems faced by societies and businesses at Bangor University students are empowered to make change both locally and globally.