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BA Media Studies with a Foundation Year
About this course
Media studies examines one of the most pervasive and powerful forces in contemporary life, asking how media technologies, institutions, and texts shape the way we understand the world and ourselves. It is a discipline that draws on sociology, cultural theory, communication studies, and history to analyse the production, distribution, and reception of media content across television, film, journalism, social media, advertising, and online platforms. At its best, it develops both critical analytical skills and a practical awareness of how the media industries actually function. At the University of East Anglia this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, designed for students who need additional support or time to prepare for degree-level study. The foundation year provides the academic skills, confidence, and subject knowledge needed to progress into the main media studies degree, making the programme genuinely accessible to students from a wide range of educational backgrounds. From the main degree onwards you will develop skills in media analysis, cultural theory, research methods, and critical writing alongside engagement with the media industries and their history, politics, and commercial dynamics. Graduates from media studies programmes pursue careers in journalism, broadcasting, film and television production, advertising, public relations, digital media, publishing, cultural policy, and education. The critical thinking, research skills, and understanding of how communication and culture work that the degree develops are valued in many professional contexts beyond the media industries. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in media, communications, cultural studies, or journalism, deepening their expertise and preparing for specialist or research careers. The foundation year route ensures that students who might otherwise have been excluded from higher education have the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge the degree requires.
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