Joint Honours Digital Media Production and Media & Culture provide you with an exciting opportunity to learn how to design and create across a range of digital platforms, developing your concepts into reality, alongside the more academic study of the media and contemporary culture. Studying these subject areas in combination will be an interesting prospect if you like both academic study and creative, practical work and design - and if the media and contemporary culture are your passions.
Graduates of Media & Culture courses work in a wide range of careers to which communication skills are central, including marketing and public relations, publishing, media and journalism, business and industry, charities, and public administration. Furthermore, in a 'media society', where an understanding of how to communicate is all-important, graduates of media and cultural studies courses now work in a wide range of other industries and are involved in designing websites, writing publicity and press material, and running media training. Employment sectors include marketing, public relations, event management, teaching, business, and the public sector.
104 UCAS Tariff points
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
Students whose first language is not English must have a minimum standard of English at IELTS Level 7 with no element below 6.5
Media and Journalism
Worcester
Undergraduate
Full-Time, 3 years
September
6.5
9250,
14700, (INT)
Brighton
6.0
Undergraduate
£ 19050
Plymouth, England
Undergraduate
£ 9250
Liverpool, England.
6.0
Undergraduate
21000