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BA Single Honours / BA Combined HonoursWhy study Media at Hope?
You can either enrol on the BA Media Single Honours degree programme or take Media as part of the BA Combined Honours degree programme. What will I study?Level 1In Level 1, Single Honours Media students will take two courses: Introduction to Media; and Advertising, News and Public Relations. Combined Honours students will take only Introduction to Media and the core course of their second subject. Level 2
In Level 2, all Media students take Media Two: History, Theory, Practice – which explores the way in which semiotics, ideology, identity studies, gender, ethnicity and cultural context have created what we now call media. A range of theories of media and culture are investigated and applied in a variety of contexts. Level 3In Level 3, all students take Media Three: Reality, Fantasy and Subversion – which explores the frontiers of new media and edges of contemporary culture. Alongside this course, Majors and Single Honours students will complete a media dissertation or individual project, and all students select from a range of options in film documentary, feature writing, marketing for business, scriptwriting for TV, radio and performance, popular music, 2D and 3D animation, radio production and political communication. How will I study?Media offers you the opportunity to gain practical experience in a wide range of media production techniques utilising a variety of teaching methods and learning supports. You will have the chance to experience different areas of the media before specialising in your chosen branch, and you will be expected to apply your analytical skills to diverse forms of media. You will have access to a variety of resources including The Sheppard-Worlock Library, The Writing Centre, the Virtual Learning Environment and other online resources in addition to our own online radio station Radio Hope 1350 AM (http://radio.hope.ac.uk/), TV studios, editing suites and multimedia facilities. How will I be assessed?We use a number of related methods to assess your learning, reflecting the fact that we all learn in different ways. These include practical productions, reports, project work, essays, presentations and formal written examinations. What do our graduates do?
Media has been developed to give students the kind of skills and experience employers have said they look for, and which are most in demand in the contemporary media and wider areas such as business and communications. Skills developed in the courses are Media would suit those interested in careers such as journalism, marketing and public relations, as well as in film, web graphics, the music industry and the traditional and emergent areas of broadcast media. It is also an academic course, developing a wide range of transferable skills suitable for more general graduate employment or postgraduate study. There are further study options available at Liverpool Hope, which may includetaught Masters courses and research. Entry requirements apply. |
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