

BA Media, Journalism and Culture
About this course
Media, journalism, and culture is an interdisciplinary degree that takes seriously the many facets of how information and cultural meaning are produced, circulated, and consumed in contemporary societies. Media studies provides the critical and theoretical tools to analyse how media institutions operate and how audiences engage with them. Journalism examines the professional practices and ethics of news production and how they shape public understanding of events. Cultural studies asks how culture is produced, contested, and experienced, examining the relationship between popular culture, power, and identity. At Cardiff University, this three-year full-time degree studies these facets of journalism, media, culture, and communications and considers, in an era of globalisation and dynamic social change, their impact on society, politics, and popular culture. Cardiff has one of the UK's leading journalism schools, and the media, journalism, and culture degree draws on that strength while also giving you the broader theoretical and analytical tools that cultural studies provides. You will develop job-specific skills including research methods and, optionally, journalistic practice, as well as broader transferable skills valuable to a range of sectors. A typical entry tariff of 152 points reflects the competitive entry to a programme at one of the UK's strongest universities for media and communication. You will develop skills in critical analysis, research methods, journalism techniques, cultural theory, and written and verbal communication. The combination prepares you both for professional roles in the media and communications industries and for roles in policy, education, and research that draw on critical engagement with culture and media. Graduates go on to work in journalism, broadcasting, digital media, public relations, communications, policy, education, the cultural sector, and many other fields. Postgraduate study in journalism, media, or cultural studies is a natural route for those seeking specialist professional qualifications or academic careers.
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