

BA Culture, Media and Creative Industries
About this course
Culture, media, and creative industries is a discipline that takes seriously the economic, social, and creative dimensions of the sectors that produce and distribute the images, sounds, stories, and ideas that shape contemporary life. It draws on cultural studies, media theory, sociology, and economics to ask how creative work is made, valued, and consumed, and how the industries that support it are organised and transformed by digital change. It is a field that connects critical analysis with practical understanding, recognising that working effectively in creative sectors requires both. At the University of the West of England, Bristol, you will study the theories and histories of culture and media alongside the practical realities of working in creative industries. You will develop your capacity for critical analysis of cultural texts and media forms, and your understanding of how creative organisations operate, how they are funded, and how they respond to technological and regulatory change. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placement provision, so you can gain substantial professional experience in creative organisations during your degree. This practical grounding is built into the programme's design rather than bolted on, and Bristol's strong creative economy gives you access to a wide range of organisations in music, film, television, arts, gaming, design, and the digital sector. The programme is available part-time, making it accessible to students who have other commitments alongside their studies. Graduates work across the breadth of the creative and cultural sectors. Production, distribution, arts administration, cultural policy, journalism, advertising, digital marketing, and commissioning are all destinations. Public sector cultural organisations, arts funding bodies, and heritage institutions also employ graduates from this kind of programme. Many go on to postgraduate study in media studies, cultural policy, creative industries management, or related fields, building on the blend of critical and practical expertise the undergraduate degree develops.
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