Broadcasting Studies postgraduate degrees in South West England

3 universities offer 6 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate broadcasting studies degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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Falmouth University

3 broadcasting-studies courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 52nd
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WUSCA ranking: 57th
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Great university located in a beautiful coastal town. The staff are kind and supportive, and there to help students in times of need. The SU organises events which support students, like the free pantry on Mondays, where those of us who are struggling due to cost of living can take food for free . Additionally, there are many facilities, like the printing room and the MAC suite, which students can use to help them with their course work material. Overall a lovely place filled with amazing people, but awful prices. The campus art shop, while handy, has high prices and the canteen food is extremely pricey too. They also do not accept any cash, which can be a hassle.

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Film and Television MA
clock icon 1 year full time
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Stage 1
  • Contextual Studies: Screen & Globalisation
  • Contextual Studies: Screen, Culture & Society
  • Creative Practice: Development
  • Creative Practice: Foundation
  • Contextual Studies: Final Major Project
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Film & Television MA (Online)
clock icon 2 years part time
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Stage 1
  • Final Major Project
  • Context Research
  • Industry Practice Development
  • Industry Practice Foundations
  • Industry Research
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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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My time at the University of Gloucestershire, Oxstalls campus, studying for a master’s in Human Resource Management, has shaped my life in lasting ways. From day one, stepping onto campus felt like joining a professional, welcoming community where I wasn’t just a number but I truly belonged. I chose this course because I wanted practical skills for real HR challenges, and the teaching here goes far beyond textbooks. Lecturers share insights from their own industry experiences, making classes dynamic and relevant. Their support has helped me build confidence and bridge the gap between theory and practice. Campus life is genuinely uplifting. The facilities, including well-equipped study spaces and lively common areas, create an environment where you can focus, collaborate, and unwind. What stands out most is how approachable the staff and students are. It’s always easy to find a helping hand, whether you need academic advice, personal support, or just a friendly chat over coffee. This sense of community means that even on tough days, encouragement is always close by. I’ve grown in ways I never expected. Working on assessments, dissertation and participating in group assessments have all pushed me outside my comfort zone. The university nurtures both independence and teamwork, helping me learn to lead and collaborate more effectively. Feedback is thoughtful and constructive, it motivates me to keep improving, and I always know what I need to do to reach my goals. However, there is room for improvement. While there are some great events for students, master’s courses can sometimes feel a little isolated after class finishes. I would love to see more postgraduate socials, networking nights, and informal gatherings to help us connect. Extra sessions like guest lectures from leading HR professionals would make a big difference in preparing us for our careers. I also think career guidance tailored to master’s students would be invaluable, and more quiet study spaces for busy periods could improve the campus atmosphere. But what truly makes Gloucestershire special is the genuine care shown for student wellbeing. The university’s commitment to inclusivity making everyone feel welcome regardless of their background creates an environment where learning is enjoyable and personal growth is celebrated. Looking back, I am proud of the challenges I have overcome, the people I have connected with, and the knowledge I’ve gained. I would wholeheartedly recommend the University of Gloucestershire to anyone wanting an inspiring, supportive place to study. As I move forward, I feel confident and motivated, grateful to be in a university that invests in my future

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University of Bristol

1 broadcasting-studies courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
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Not always the most supportive and clear with assignments that are due and not always as understanding something doesn’t go to plan. The vet school in Langford cafeteria is quite limited and a lot more expensive than the main campus There is also limited areas to eat and relax compared to the main campus The content is not well spaced out on blackboard you often have to go into multiple folders to find specific work

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MA Film and Television
clock icon 1 year full time
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Year 1
  • Screen Forms and Analysis
  • Screen Research
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