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Media and Globalisation, MA, PGCert, PGDip  
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This innovative course enables you to gain an improved understanding of the many facets of today’s communications media, including broadcasting and information communication technology, and the role they have to play in globalisation processes.

Key information

Entry requirements

  • A good honours (minimum 2.2) degree in a relevant subject
  • English language requirements for International and EU students
  • Applicants from candidates with non-standard entry qualifications will be considered on an individual basis

Course length

One year full-time, two years part-time

Study location

Clifton campus

Fees and funding

Please see our fees information page.

 

Start date

October

£1,000 School of Arts and Humanities postgraduate bursaries available for 2012 entry.

What will I study?
You will join a team of established experts who offer a unique course that combines both theoretical and practical approaches. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of the main theoretical frameworks related to media and globalisation.

You will critically analyse the role and impact of the media industry in a global society to become critically aware of the implications of these debates for research strategies, theorising and practicing. Alongside the theoretical content you will engage with the theory and practice of alternative audiovisual narratives and the key media production processes and professional practices relevant to media, cultural and communicative industries. You will engage with practical issues that are presently affecting media industries, this is directly relevant to those wishing to work within the media field in the future.

Special features
Based within the Institute for Cultural Analysis, Nottingham (ICAn) our team of world leading media academics will inspire you. Many combine not only outstanding research records but also successful media careers. This allows you to benefit from a broad range of experience and expertise from across the media fields. The media team pride themselves on their accessible, student-centred approach to teaching and are available for one-to-one tutorial support and guidance.

There is a schedule of external speakers throughout the course, all of them practitioners of various kinds of media work. This allows you to develop an understanding of various communicative practices and the ongoing transformations within the media industries. Speakers have ranged from PR Managers, Television Producers and Internet Entrepreneurs.

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Any questions?

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