Overview
This degree provides hands-on experience of a range of media alongside more traditional academic study, thereby equipping students with the transferrable skills required to begin a career in the media, communications, and cultural industries.
Why choose this course?
While studying the Media and Communications degree you will be taught by a staff team who combine leading-edge research activity with up-to-date industry experience. This includes, film, broadcasting and the cultural industries. Our lecturers are at the forefront of their disciplines as authors of new thinking, reviewers and editors. They are working as in-demand practitioners on real projects.
This course offers a genuine opportunity to combine theory and practice, culminating in a final year in which students produce both a project and a dissertation.
Career and study progression
Your degree can take you anywhere, but some of the most popular careers for graduates include journalism and the broader media.
You may also wish to undertake postgraduate study to specialise in a subject you've already studied, or to explore something new.
For more details please see the Career and study progression section.
Other options available for BA (Hons) Media and Communications
- Part time - September 2016, Ealing site
- Full time - September 2016, Ealing site
- Full time - September 2017, Ealing site