

BA Media and Communications
About this course
Media and communications is the academic study of how messages are produced, transmitted, and received in the modern world, and what the consequences of those processes are for individuals, communities, and societies. It encompasses the study of journalism, broadcasting, digital platforms, social media, advertising, public relations, and the political and cultural dimensions of media power. The field is undergoing rapid transformation as digital technology reshapes how content is created and consumed, making the critical and practical skills that media and communications study provides more relevant than ever. At City St George's, University of London, this three-year, full-time BA is designed for students pursuing a career in media and communications. You will develop a critical understanding of today's new media culture, including internet platforms, social media, digital advertising, and influencer culture, alongside the practical and theoretical skills needed to work effectively in this environment. The programme combines media theory with industry-relevant knowledge, preparing you to analyse and contribute to a sector that is central to democratic culture, public discourse, and commercial communication. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement are all available, giving you the opportunity to develop professional experience and to experience media and communications in different national contexts. The typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects an accessible approach to admissions. Media and communications graduates work in broadcasting, journalism, public relations, advertising, digital marketing, content creation, social media management, and the broader creative industries. City's London location gives students exceptional access to media employers and networks. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in journalism, media, communications, or a specialist area of media practice. The combination of critical analytical skills and industry understanding that the programme develops is valued by employers across the full range of media and communications organisations.
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