Course description
BSc Communications, Media and Society
Programme
First Year
You will take four introductory media courses: Introduction to Cinema; Media Audiences; The Mass Media in Britain; the Media in the International Context. You will also take two Sociology courses, Society in Transformation 1 and 2.
Second Year
You will take six modules: The Production of News; Television Production; Analysing Communication Processes; The Communication of Politics; Media, Identity and the Popular Culture; New Media and the Wired World.
There is also an opportunity for students to spend the first semester of the second year in Canada, the US, New Zealand, or Australia (although more international options may be available in the future).
Third Year
You choose four modules from the following list (this list may vary from year to year): Technology, Culture and Power; Film Text/ Film Context: Approaches to Film Theory; Advertising and Cultural Consumption; The International Context of Communication; The Media and the Body; Music as Communication; Science, Environment and Risk Communication.
A 12,000-15,000 word dissertation in the field of mass communication is also undertaken. Recent dissertation titles have included: Big Brother: Transformations in Television Culture; The Independence of Mike Leigh: A Case Study of the ‘British Channel 4 Aesthetic’; Free Press, Fair Trial; Rights in Opposition; Women and Horror: Like Lambs to the Slaughter?