Media, Communications and Journalism BSc (Hons)
London Metropolitan University, City, United Kingdom

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PP35 N UCAS code
BSc (Hons)Course qualification
280

London Metropolitan University

Minimum UCAS Tariff points or grades you need to apply for this course.

Entry requirement
Part Time Day / Full TimeStudy mode
4 - 6 years / 3 yearsDuration

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Price
Duration
Start date
UK £6,100 per year
3 years Full time
01-SEP-12

Duration info: 3 years

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4 - 6 years Part time
01-SEP-12

Duration info: 4 - 6 years

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London Metropolitan University

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  • 166 - 220 Holloway Road, Camden, London, N7 8DB
    Nearest tube station: 0.1 miles away
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Entry requirement: 280

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London Metropolitan University, City,
United Kingdom


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London Met is a great place to study, located in the heart of one of the world's most exciting cities. We stand out because we offer affordable quality education , in a vibrant, socially diverse environment, which will help launch

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  • 75% with job or doing further study
  • 16.9Drop out rate
  • 44:56Male : Female ratio
  • 22% of international students

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