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As we increasingly live our lives within media, BA (Hons) Media Communications explores the intersections of media technologies, content and industries to consider their impact on society and the self.
Responding to ongoing transformations in the field, this course will prepare you to live in media-saturated contexts and successfully work in or with the media and creative communications industries.
You’ll develop the creative and critical skills needed to evaluate and make sense of media, and to create dynamic and effective communications across a range of sectors.
What to expect
Thrioughout the course, you will:
Industry experience and opportunities
With employability embedded throughout the course, you’ll gain industry experience through opportunities to work on live briefs and connect with industry speakers, guests and alumni. You’ll also build skills in audio-visual and digital content creation, alongside advanced skills in media and creative communication.
In Year 2, the Professional Industry Practice unit will support you to apply for placements and collaborative opportunities through activities such as CV writing and interview workshops.
In Year 3, the Creative Futures unit will support you to develop your online professional profile, network with industry professionals, and develop strategies for working in the media and creative communications industries.
Previously, graduates from BA (Hons) Media Communications have secured roles in media and the creative industries with companies such as Freud Communications, Tate and KISS FM, as well as with a wide range of other media and creative communications organisations. Graduates of this course have also launched their own creative content and marketing consultancies or are pursuing freelance careers.
Additionally, you’ll have the opportunity to undertake the Diploma in Professional Studies or the UAL Diploma in Creative Computing between Years 2 and 3 to enhance your learning experience and employability skills.
Entry requirements
English language requirements
| Type | Public | 
| Campus setting | Urban | 
| Annual Endowment | 321.6 million | 
| Cost of attendance | £25,442 | 
| Campus housing capacity | 3286 | 
| Student retention rate | 88% | 
| Expenses | Amount (Pounds) | 
|---|---|
| Tuition | £9,250 Undergraduate Courses £22,880 Postgraduate Courses  | 
		
| Housing fee | £130 per week (average) | 
| Meals | £35 per week | 
| Personal expenses | £33 per week | 
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