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BA Culture, Media and Creative Industries
About this course
Culture, media, and the creative industries have become central to modern economies, public life, and individual identity. Understanding how cultural products are made, distributed, and consumed, and how the industries that produce them are organised and changing, requires a combination of theoretical sophistication and practical capability. This degree brings those two dimensions together, preparing you to work in or alongside the creative industries with both intellectual depth and professional readiness. At the University of the West of England, Bristol you will spend three years full time studying the cultural, economic, and technological forces shaping media and creative production. You will engage with theories of culture and communication alongside the history and structure of media industries, examining how film, television, music, digital platforms, advertising, and the arts operate in a rapidly shifting landscape. Academic research and theory are integrated with practical media-making knowledge, so that your critical understanding informs your creative work and your creative practice grounds your analysis. The programme includes a sandwich year, giving you sustained professional experience alongside your degree, and work placement opportunities are built into the structure more broadly. Bristol is one of the UK's most significant creative and media cities, and the university's location gives you access to a rich professional ecosystem that many students draw on throughout their studies. You will develop skills in research, analysis, and communication that are valuable across the full range of creative and cultural sector careers. Graduates from Culture, Media and Creative Industries work in broadcasting, digital content production, marketing, public relations, arts management, cultural policy, journalism, and education. The transferable skills the degree builds, including critical thinking, project management, and communication, are valued equally in the public and private sectors. Postgraduate study in media, cultural studies, or a related discipline is a natural next step for those who want to pursue research or more specialised professional training.
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