课程简介
通过学习,您将了解媒体和文化产业研究的历史和文化基础及其在现代社会中的作用。将会指导您如何沿着社会分裂的轴心(如残疾,阶级,种族,性别,性别,国籍和性爱)分配对公共文化和传播中心站点的参与性访问。在包括流行文化研究在内的各个领域中都发展了批判性和分析性思维技能。该课程与该领域的主要思想家,辩论和知识范例进行批判性互动,并将其投入生产性使用。在三年的学习中,您将能够遵循一条清晰的文化和交流路径,最终将以文化研究为基础。尽管媒体和传播尤其是我们广泛且不断发展的传播环境的产物,但本课程也得益于我们从国家和国际角
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.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. Learning and assessmentOur teaching is often led and informed by our research. You will be taught in a supportive environment and assigned a personal tutor who is a member of academic staff and able to advise on a wide range of issues.There will be multi-media and new media learning, and production practices should you opt for some of the more practical journalism and media modules.Career prospectsOur students have an excellent reputation for finding employment after they graduate and find their skills to be helpful in a range of communications and public relations roles.They benefit from an ability to write copy quickly, effectively and for a specific audience. Our graduates often succeed in business due to their ability to structure a coherent written and verbal argument when pitching their business ideas.Some of our graduates utilise their newfound knowledge of current affairs and world politics to pursue a career in journalism.Because our undergraduate degrees do not provide journalism training or a journalistic accreditation, many chose to progress on to our Masters courses, such as broadcast, magazine, news or computational journalism, to gain their practical training. Find out more about careers and employability.In fact, you will gain skills applicable to a range of modern media driven jobs, recent career pathways and roles have included:TV Production – Producer and researcherAdvertising – Copy writer and campaign managerPublic Relations – Account manager and writerTeaching – Various disciplinesJournalism – Local reporter and bloggerMovie Production – Writer and producerPublishing – Writer and copy editorCommunications – Presscommunications officer
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