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BA Media with Foundation Year
About this course
Media sits at the centre of contemporary social, cultural, and political life. The stories that circulate through film, television, social platforms, journalism, and digital networks shape how people understand themselves, their communities, and the world. Studying media is therefore not simply a vocational preparation for the creative industries, though it is that too. It is an engagement with the forces that mediate human experience, and it requires both the analytical tools to understand those forces critically and the creative and practical skills to participate in them meaningfully. At the University of Keele, this four-year, full-time programme begins with a foundation year, which gives students a supported transition into higher education before the main degree begins. You will develop the ability to analyse and research media critically, examining the industries, technologies, and ideological frameworks that shape content and its reception. Alongside this analytical dimension, the programme emphasises creative communication and practical storytelling, training you to work with media forms and platforms in ways that are purposeful and technically competent. Keele's interdisciplinary culture means you will encounter ideas from sociology, cultural studies, politics, and film studies as well as media-specific theory, giving your understanding genuine breadth. Graduates of Media programmes find careers across journalism, broadcasting, digital content production, advertising, public relations, social media management, and the creative industries more broadly. The critical and analytical skills the degree develops are also valued in education, research, policy, and communications roles in public and voluntary sector organisations. Many graduates combine portfolio work with employment, building careers that blend creative practice with professional roles. Postgraduate study in media, communications, journalism, or cultural studies is a natural progression for those who want to specialise further or pursue an academic direction.
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