

BSc Media and Communications with Placement Year
About this course
Media and communications is the academic study of how messages are produced, distributed and consumed across a range of platforms and technologies, and how those processes shape culture, society, politics and individual identity. The field encompasses journalism, broadcasting, digital media, advertising, public relations, film and the broader media industry, asking both critical questions about how media works and practical questions about how to produce it effectively. A degree in this area develops both analytical depth and vocational skills, preparing you to think critically about the media landscape and to contribute to it professionally. At Brunel University London, this four-year programme includes a foundation year for students who benefit from additional preparation before the main degree, as well as a placement year that provides extended professional experience in the media industry. You will develop a broad understanding of how the media industry shapes today's world alongside practical skills in media production, acquiring the in-depth knowledge and technical competence that a career in media requires. The programme reflects Brunel's emphasis on employability and real-world relevance, and London's position as one of the world's leading media cities means you will have access to a rich professional environment throughout your studies. Graduates from media and communications programmes pursue careers across the full range of media sectors, including journalism, broadcasting, digital content creation, advertising, public relations, marketing communications, social media management and media research. The combination of critical understanding and practical skills is valued by employers across both the media industry and the wider commercial world, where effective communication is essential. Many graduates also pursue careers in education, arts administration and the public sector. Postgraduate study in media studies, journalism, digital media or communications is a natural next step for those seeking deeper specialisation or a research pathway.
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