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BA Communications and Media with Placement
About this course
Communications and media is a discipline that examines how messages are constructed, circulated, and received in contemporary society, drawing on cultural theory, media studies, journalism practice, and public relations to develop both analytical understanding and practical skills. It is a field that has become increasingly significant as the media landscape has fragmented across digital, social, and traditional channels, and as the ability to communicate effectively with diverse audiences has become central to almost every professional context. At the University of Gloucestershire, this four-year full-time Communications and Media degree with a placement year develops your skills across the full range of communication and media practice, grounded in strong industry partnerships that give you real-world experience throughout your studies. You will create content and campaigns for clients across sectors including cultural organisations, festivals, and businesses, working through processes that reflect what professional communications actually looks like. The placement year gives you a full year of professional experience in a communications or media role before you complete your final year, which is central to building the practical confidence and professional network that careers in this field require. Graduates from communications and media programmes work across a wide range of industries. Public relations, content marketing, digital media, corporate communications, journalism, social media management, broadcasting, advertising, and internal communications are all common destinations. The ability to communicate clearly across multiple channels and to understand how audiences receive and respond to messages is valued in virtually every sector. Many graduates build careers across agency and in-house roles, and some move into specialist areas such as crisis communications, brand strategy, or digital content production. Postgraduate study in media, journalism, or communications is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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