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BA English Language and Media & Communication
About this course
English Language and Media and Communication is a combination that examines two of the most fundamental forces shaping how we understand and engage with the world. English language study focuses on language itself as a system and a social practice, investigating its structures, its history, its variation across communities and the ways in which it is used to construct meaning and identity. Media and communication studies examines the platforms, institutions and technologies through which information and culture circulate, and the effects this has on public understanding and social life. Studied together, the two disciplines create a powerful lens for analysing contemporary communication in all its forms. At Liverpool Hope University this three-year full-time degree is grounded in the distinctive linguistic environment of one of the UK's most diverse cities. Liverpool's rich mix of accents, dialects and bilingual communities provides a vivid backdrop for language study, and the city's history as a centre of cultural production informs your engagement with media. You will develop skills in linguistic analysis, media criticism and research alongside the practical communication abilities that employers value. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad and a work placement, giving you substantial professional and international experience as part of your degree. Graduates from English Language and Media and Communication degrees go on to careers across a wide range of fields. Many find roles in journalism, broadcasting, content production, public relations, marketing and communications, where the combination of analytical language skills and media awareness is directly relevant. Others move into education, research, publishing, advertising and the wider creative sector. The degree also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study in linguistics, media studies, journalism, communication or education, and the analytical and writing skills it develops are valued across virtually every professional environment.
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