The MA Media Studies is a distinctive programme which engages with contemporary debates in the discipline of media studies from a broadly cultural studies perspective. Working always from a historicised understanding of media and cultural practice, the programme explores both textual transformations and the changing cultural, political and technological context in which modern media are produced and consumed. The core unit sets out key aspects of Media Studies and examines some of the different, and contradictory, theories that have come to prominence in this vibrant field of cultural analysis. The programme also offers a unique production component in which students are encouraged to integrate theory and media practice. Students may also elect to reigister for a work placement/observation element within a unit on work practice in the media industries. In all cases of media production or work practice, assignments incorporate critical self evaluation and theoretical reflection. In addition to familiarising students with current debates, the programme aims to develop their research, analytical, writing and production skills in preparation for an extended summative piece of work on a relevant topic of their choice (which may also include a negotiated media production element).
The programme is suitable for graduates of media studies, fine art, cultural studies, humanities, and social science subjects who wish to deepen their knowledge of the theoretical approaches and thematic content of media studies and improve their media practice. It will prepare students for higher level academic work and will also be appropriate for those seeking employment in the media and cultural industries
This programme engages with contemporary debates in the discipline of media studies from a cultural studies perspective. It is designed to develop a critical awareness of historical developments and current debates in media studies, and to consolidate your understanding of the complex, pervasive and transnational cultures of the production and consumption of media texts. A wide range of options reflects the intellectual dynamism of current work in the discipline.
All students taking the MA Media Studies programme will do the foundation module, two options selected from the list of those on offer (one in each semester), the research methods and approaches module and the dissertation module. Dissertations are submitted at the end of September. An MA in Media Studies will be awarded on successful completion of the whole programme (180 credits). A Postgraduate Diploma in Media Studies will be awarded to students who successfully complete the foundation module, two options and either the research methods module or a third option (120 credits). A Postgraduate Certificate will be awarded on successful completion of the foundation module and one option (60 credits). Full-time students will normally attend for two days a week during semesters, part-time students for one day.
This degree will be particularly appropriate if you are looking to work in the media or cultural industries as a practitioner, researcher or administrator. It will also prepare you for higher-level academic work such as a PhD.
All students have a personal MA advisor and are invited to all School research seminars. University facilities include a Graduate Centre; a Learning Resource Centre (LRC) with a excellent access to international library services, and a wide range of books, journals, videos, PC stations, video viewing sites and photocopying facilities etc. The Multimedia Production Centre (MPC) has up-to-date broadcast standard digital production facilities in video, audio, photography and multimedia and is available to students doing media practice.
The admission of applicants is at the discretion of the University. Applicants will normally have a first or upper second class degree or equivalent in a humanities or social science subject, or comparable professional or research experience. Applications from overseas and EU students are welcome. Students whose first language is not English should normally have achieved a score of 7.0 in IELTS (International English Language Testing System) or equivalent.
Eligibility for students without a degree-equivalent qualification will be assessed on the basis of short essay and statement. Where possible applicants will be interviewed by a member of the programme team in order to assess whether they are able to achieve the standard of work required for the award. Overseas students will be asked to supply evidence of written work of a standard sufficient for successful postgraduate study in lieu of an interview. Students wishing to take the media production unit may be required to demonstrate their technical expertise in the medium of their choice.
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