Undergraduate Mass Communications courses
Find out more about the our wide range of Mass Communications undergraduate degrees.-
Examine films from a historical, critical and theoretical perspective, learn to write like a journalist, study popular media forms including music and the concept of the celebrity, use software packages to design layouts for magazines and web sites.
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In the media industry we are witnessing the advent of a new paradigm. It is one that thrives on inter-disciplinary collaboration. In this new world, social media, public relations and magazine stories rub shoulders, complement and indeed, often deliberately, inspire each other. This calls for a new breed of communications professional - the 'multi-skilled practitioner'. This new paradigm focuses on how best to create content and increasingly involves engaging audiences and media practitioners in dialogue. In this contemporary media environment social media, PR and magazine journalism are increasingly overlapping and this MA programme aims to address these synergies.
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- The School has over 25 years' experience of teaching electronic engineering and has established an excellent international reputation in this field;
- We offer extensive lab facilities for engineering students, including the latest software packages;
- Learn to apply your knowledge of data communications to wireless and multimedia networks
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- This BEng Honours degree in Digital Communications and Electronics will give you a sound grasp of the principles of communications;
- You will develop a knowledge of cutting-edge communications technologies and applications such as antennae, local and wireless networks;
- You will gain hands-on experience of system implementation in our specialist labs.
- If you would like more detailed information about what you will be studying on each year of this course, then go to 'Course structure' via the tab at the top of the page, and then click on the '- full details' link for each year of study. You will then see a description for each module.
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- This MEng degree in Digital Communications and Electronics will give you a sound grasp of the principles of communications;
- You will develop a knowledge of cutting-edge communications technologies and applications such as antennae, local and wireless networks;
- You will gain hands-on experience of system implementation in our specialist labs;
- In your final year, you will work in multidisciplinary teams which include aerospace, automotive and mechanical engineers, on a variety of engineering projects that merit your specialist input.
- If you would like more detailed information about what you will be studying on each year of this course, then go to 'Course structure' via the tab at the top of the page, and then click on the '- full details' link for each year of study. You will then see a description for each module.