Media Studies degrees

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Studying media studies

A media studies degree programme will explore a range of media sectors and forms. You may look at film, television, print, digital communications and more, examining their histories, key moments, movements and events. A critical approach will be applied, as you look at media’s role in society and examine its wider significance, from providing entertainment and information to connecting people around the world. Through studying theory and creative practice, you’ll develop skills in areas like filmmaking, publishing, radio, podcasting and digital media production, and your course may include an industry placement giving you practical work experience. After graduating, you could explore a variety of career options within the creative industries and beyond. Possible job roles include media researcher, editor, digital marketer, media planner, producer, and more.