Cardiff University

Course Details

Media and Communications (BA)

Course Description

Through your studies you will develop an understanding of the historical and cultural bases of the study of the media and cultural industries and their roles in modern society. You will be instructed in the ways in which participatory access to the central sites of public culture and communication is distributed along axes of social division such as disability, class, ethnicity, gender, nationality and sexuality. Critical and analytical thinking skills are developed in a variety of areas including the study of popular cultures. The course engages critically with major thinkers, debates and intellectual paradigms within the field and puts them to productive use. You will be able to follow a clear culture and communication path throughout the three years of study which will culminate in a cultural studies-based dissertation. While Media and Communications in particular is a product of our extensive and growing communications environment, the course also benefits from our experience teaching and researching both journalism and media studies from national and international perspectives. While this course is both challenging and academic in nature, it does NOT provide vocational journalism training. Distinctive features Study in the Guardian's top rated School for Journalism and Public Relations (2016 and 2017) Media modules are as diverse as Managing Media Communications, War Politics and Propaganda and Communicating Causes Access to Erasmus and Study Abroad schemes Careers weeks and workshops to ensure your readiness for the ‘world of work’ Year one seminars may be taken through the medium of Welsh and one third-year module is offered exclusively through the medium of Wels

Course Duration

NumberDuration
3year

Career outcomes

n 2013/14, 96% of our graduates who were available for work reported they were in employment and/or further study within six months of graduation. Many graduates progress onto our postgraduate journalism, public relations and communications master's degrees and from there to various jobs in the media. Recent examples of entry level jobs include: content author, digital media executive, social media policy adviser, research intern, editorial intern, reporter, PR executive/assistant, policy intern, campaign executive, teaching assistant and also project manager. Having progressed from entry level jobs our alumni now hold numerous media and administration roles such as: production journalist (Telegraph Media Group), magazine editor (The Independent), senior press officer (Guardian News & Media), film producer (See Saw Films) and digital campaigns & community manager (Ruder Finn). Jobs Content Author Digital Media Executive Reporter




Media and Communications (BA) Cardiff University