Broadcasting Studies postgraduate degrees

19 universities offer 29 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate broadcasting studies degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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Queen's University Belfast

3 broadcasting-studies courses NORTHERN IRELAND
WUSCA ranking: 3th
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What students say about broadcasting-studies

Appreciate the friendly atmosphere of the Student Union and how efficiently they organize and manage the necessary work for students. The course modules are highly engaging, offering a well-structured curriculum that aligns with current technological advancements. This ensures students gain relevant, up-to-date knowledge that enhances their learning experience and career prospects.

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Year 1
  • Broadcast Journalism
  • Broadcasting Genre
  • Interactive Media
  • Media and Broadcast Analysis
  • Television Documentary Practice
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University of Gloucestershire

2 broadcasting-studies courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 19th
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WUSCA ranking: 85th
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The University of Gloucestershire offers a comprehensive range of facilities and a vibrant student life across its three campuses: The Park and Francis Close Hall in Cheltenham, and Oxstalls in Gloucester. Situated in the picturesque surroundings of Cheltenham and Gloucester, students have the opportunity to explore the beautiful Cotswolds, attend world-famous festivals, and enjoy diverse shopping and dining experiences. The area offers a rich mix of music, sports, and entertainment venues, contributing to a vibrant student life. The Francis Close Hall and Oxstalls campus libraries provide 24/7 access to extensive collections, IT resources, wireless printing, and photocopying services. Across the university, students have access to over 500 computers, free Wi-Fi, and loanable laptops. Media equipment, including camcorders and dictaphones, is also available, with digital editing software installed on all library PCs. The university boasts a variety of specialist facilities tailored to different disciplines. For instance, the Oxstalls campus houses the Business School and Growth Hub, featuring a live trading room, innovative teaching spaces, and a moot court room. Additionally, the campus offers an international-standard sports arena, 3G pitches, and a cricket pavilion and pitch. The University of Gloucestershire fosters a diverse student community where individuals from various backgrounds learn together while embracing university life. The Chapel at Francis Close Hall offers a tranquil space for reflection, providing mental and emotional support for students seeking peace amidst their academic journey. This inclusive environment enhances student well-being, encouraging a sense of belonging and personal growth. A potential area for improvement would be the provision of short-term university accommodation for students in need, particularly at the postgraduate level. Given the unique challenges faced by these students—such as research commitments, placements, or unforeseen personal circumstances—offering flexible housing options would greatly enhance their academic experience and overall well-being. This initiative would reflect the university's commitment to student support, ensuring that all scholars have access to a stable and conducive living environment during critical phases of their studies.

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King's College London, University of London

1 broadcasting-studies courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 12th
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The location in central London not far from where the UKs decisions are made is amazing. The library has most of the resources I need and if you can’t find something the library staff will happily try and make it available. The thing where the uni lets us down the most is admin.

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Kingston University

1 broadcasting-studies courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 72nd
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WUSCA ranking: 88th
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Toilets need updating. Some are incredibly small , have to step over the toilet to close the door. Some lecture hall seats are broken/wobbly. Seats/sign in is inconsistent. Parking is excellent. The feel from the Uni is very supportive. Really nurturing.

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Modules
Year 1
  • Major Project
  • Researching Music
  • Score and Screen
  • Techniques and Technology for Composing for Film and Television
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UCL (University College London)

1 broadcasting-studies courses LONDON
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Best is the people and the quality of the education, worst has to deal with who runs UCL, administration has quite a few dirtbags. Facilitates aren't the greatest. I prefer more of a traditional campus feel and prefer KCL and LSE campus. Still considering coming back to UCL to apply for a LLM, alongside the other London unis, and maybe throw my shot at oxbridge.

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Year 1
  • Advanced Audio Storytelling Practice for Radio and Podcast
  • International Audio Criticism and Analysis
  • Introduction to the practice of Audio Storytelling for Radio and Podcast
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Cardiff Metropolitan University

1 broadcasting-studies courses WALES
Subject ranking: 87th
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WUSCA ranking: 43th
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The campus is easily accessible by bus and also offers a car park, getting to campus is so easy and convenient and the area is a lot quieter as it’s not central, they offer an app where you can earn points when you buy from the food places in the uni the points turn into money which u can then spend, the thing I found the hardest was getting around I would’ve enjoyed a tour on my first day it would’ve made me feel less nervous but the people at reception are happy to help the support from my lectures especially my personal tutor has been amazing I couldn’t have picked a uni more convenient for me.

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  • Ethics, Media Law and Landscape
  • Production Dissertation
  • Professional Broadcasting Placement
  • Radio and Digital Broadcasting
  • Research Skills in Journalism
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Nottingham Trent University

1 broadcasting-studies courses EAST MIDLANDS
Subject ranking: 22nd
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WUSCA ranking: 13th
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I’m really enjoying my time at NTU! The academic environment is fantastic—lecturers are passionate about their subjects, and the courses are engaging and well-structured. There’s plenty of support available, whether it’s academic help, career advice, or mental health services. The social side is also a huge plus! There are so many societies, sports teams, and events that make it easy to meet new people and get involved. The campus itself is a great place to study, with modern facilities, good libraries, and plenty of study spaces.

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MA Broadcast Journalism
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Year 1
  • Broadcast Journalism Skills and Digital Production
  • Media Law and Ethics
  • Multi-platform Project
  • Public Affairs for Journalists
  • Transnational Media Governance
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University of Glasgow

3 broadcasting-studies courses SCOTLAND
WUSCA ranking: 42th
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Everything about uni has been good, only downside is not having enough study space/seating in communal areas. It can be extremely difficult at times to find a place to sit and do some work between classes or even on days off.

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  • Film & TV Studies
  • Advanced Topics in Film Studies
  • Advanced Topics in Television Studies
  • Dissertation
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University of Salford

1 broadcasting-studies courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 25th
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WUSCA ranking: 93th
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The lecturers are really approachable and want you to succeed. It feels really inclusive and diversity is appreciated. Being so close to Manchester there's lots going on and good transport links. The only real criticism I have is the use of online lectures, how ever much they try, they aren't as condusive to learning as in person lectures are especially if you have difficulties with concentration. I understand that universities are trying to find ways to cut costs but I feel that this detracts from the whole student experience both academically and socially.

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Year 1
  • Broadcast Journalism
  • Law and Government for Journalists
  • Major Project
  • News Journalism
  • News and Ethics
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University of Nottingham

2 broadcasting-studies courses EAST MIDLANDS
Subject ranking: 23rd
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The campus at the University of Nottingham is a beautiful place to be able to complete my studies. It has a welcoming and homely feeling. Facilities such as the David Ross Sports Centre and both libraries make it easy for me to complete extra activities such as netball and going to the gym, along with great places to study. Improvements involving the student union could be made, as I found it difficult to find out information about this. However, I couldn’t fault any other aspect of the University.

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Year 1
  • Audiences and Consumption
  • Audiences and Consumption
  • Development and Production
  • Development and Production
  • MRes Research Skills 1
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