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BA Media and Philosophy
About this course
Media and philosophy is a combination that approaches some of the most pressing questions of contemporary life from two complementary directions. Media studies examines how images, texts, sounds, and data are produced, distributed, and consumed, and how media institutions and technologies shape culture, politics, and identity. Philosophy provides the conceptual tools to interrogate the assumptions behind those processes, asking about truth, representation, power, ethics, and what it means to know or communicate anything at all. At Nottingham Trent University, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement component, giving you professional experience in media, communications, or related settings alongside your academic study. You will engage with media theory, cultural studies, and the analytical frameworks that allow you to understand the industries and technologies shaping contemporary communication, while simultaneously developing philosophical reasoning skills, engaging with ethics, epistemology, political philosophy, and the philosophy of mind and language. NTU's emphasis on employability means the programme is designed with professional destinations in mind, and the placement year is a significant part of that preparation. Graduates of media and philosophy programmes bring an unusual analytical depth to media and communications roles. Journalism, broadcasting, content strategy, digital media, public relations, advertising, research, and policy are all common destinations. The philosophical training also prepares graduates well for law, civil service, education, and any professional context where rigorous argument and ethical awareness matter. Further study in media studies, philosophy, communications, or cultural theory is a natural continuation for those who wish to pursue research or specialist professional work.
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