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Media Studies

Please note that Ashbourne does not offer this course to study at degree level

Overview

A Media Studies degree gives students the best of both worlds. It enables them to both become a knowledgeable, reflective and critical thinker, able to understand global media industries and discuss the mediation of culture and politics and lets them learn and develop the creative and professional skills that prepare them for a media career.

Structure

Topics covered may include:

- Television and Radio Studies

- Introduction to Film History

- Introduction to Media Production

- Writing, Sub-editing and Scripting

- Improvised Television Production

- MS-MP3: Marketing Creativity

- Basic Practical Journalism

- Media and Popular Music Culture

- Television and Radio Studies

- Games, Disks and the Web

- The Language of Film

- Public Administration

- Information Technology

- Women on Film

- Hollywood

- American Television Culture

- Animation from Mickey to Manga 

Prerequisite A-Levels

- Media Studies

- English Language

- Subjects required by Universities may vary

Similar Degree Courses

- Creative Studies

- Film Studies

- Creative Technologies

- Media Studies with a Modern Language

- Theatre and Media Studies

Future Career Path

- Publishing

- Journalism

- Advertising

- Public relations & marketing

- Arts administration

- Teaching

- Specialist training or postgraduate study

Universities that offer this course

Aberystwyth University

Anglia Ruskin University

Bangor University

Bath Spa University

University of Bedfordshire

Birmingham City University

The University of Birmingham

The University of Bolton

Bournemouth University

The University of Bradford

University of Brighton

Brunel University

University of Central Lancashire

University of Chester

University of Chichester

University of Cumbria

De Montfort University

University of Derby

University of East Anglia

University of East London

The University of Essex

Glasgow Caledonian University

The University of Gloucestershire

Goldsmiths, University of London

University of Hertfordshire

The University of Huddersfield

The University of Hull

Kingston University

Lancaster University

Leeds Metropolitan University

University of Leicester

University of Lincoln

London Metropolitan University

University of Northampton

Nottingham Trent University

University of Portsmouth

Staffordshire University

University of Sunderland

University of Sussex

Swansea University

University of Teesside

Thames Valley University

University of Ulster

University of Winchester

University of Worcester

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