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BA Global Communication And Media
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Global communication and media is a field that addresses how information, culture and ideas move around the world and how digital and media technologies have transformed the production, distribution and consumption of content across national boundaries. It examines the structure and economics of global media industries, the cultural politics of international communication, the practices of journalism and content creation in a global context, and the skills needed to work as a media professional capable of navigating an industry that is simultaneously local and planetary in its reach. At the University of Portsmouth this dual degree programme prepares you specifically for a career as a global media professional, developing both the critical understanding and the practical skills needed to work effectively in this challenging and rapidly changing environment. The programme runs full time over three years and includes a sandwich year, a year abroad and work-placement experience, giving you international and professional experience that is directly relevant to a career in global media. The combination of study in multiple countries and direct industry experience is a meaningful differentiator for graduates entering a highly competitive field. You will develop skills in media analysis, content production, digital communications, research, intercultural communication and professional practice. The ability to think critically about global media and to produce content for diverse international audiences is a combination that employers in broadcasting, digital publishing, communications and international journalism value highly. Graduates from global communication and media programmes move into careers in international journalism, digital media, broadcasting, public relations, international communications, content strategy, social media management and media production. The international experience built into the programme is a particular asset for careers with a cross-border dimension. Postgraduate study in international communications, journalism, media studies or digital media is also a natural route.
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