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    Mass Communications

    University of Hertfordshire

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    United Kingdom, Hatfield

    University RankQS Ranking
    888

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    P300

    Campuses

    University of Hertfordshire

    Hatfield

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines20-Sep-2024
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 14,750  / year
    Next Intake 20-Sep-2024

    Mass Communications

    About

    Why choose this course?

    • Continual updating of content to reflect sought after skills
    • Accredited by PRCA (Public Relations and Communications Association)
    • The flexibility to study four subjects or specialise

    Do you want to join the next generation of media professionals?  

    This powerful, practical course will give you the skills and agility to thrive in a rapidly changing industry. You'll explore the nature of language, communication and the media. Write news, features and fiction. Study films, music and celebrity. Design magazines, websites and a fascinating, successful future. 

    The media world is evolving fast. Digital and social media are developing at breakneck speed and changing the way we talk to, learn from and understand each other. Here at Hertfordshire, our mass communications course focuses on communication and media practice, encouraging you to be entrepreneurial and professional, with a diverse set of sought-after creative skills. 

    You'll have a whole range of opportunities, including exploring publishing and PR, examining the ethical and legal aspects of journalism, developing your voice as a writer, studying the context behind films, spending a life-changing year abroad or taking a year-long work placement. 

    The course is strongly linked to industry and taught by a team of media academics and professionals. You'll have the opportunity to take part in industry events thanks to our affiliation to the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA), one of Britain's top trade organisations for PR professionals, and attend the Media Matters guest lectures given by a range of media speakers from top journalists to our recent graduates. You'll meet media industry experts such as: BA(Hons)Mass Communications graduate, Tobi Akingbade who is now a showbiz writer; Charlotte Jones who is now a global content manager in the beauty industry; and Uche Amako, who is now a sports writer.

    What's the course about?

    You'll learn how to create and publish content on a broad range of formats including print multimedia and within online platforms. You'll gain a theoretical and critically reflective understanding of media whilst gaining practical skills as an author and designer of published material. Most of our courses are assessed by coursework.  

    The delivery of teaching varies according to the characteristics of each module. Many are taught via weekly lectures and weekly seminars. Workshops are used for modules where the degree of practical skills taught is enhanced by the supervision of experts in their field. Assessments range from writing a film review to creating digital stories or traditional essays. 

    In your first year, you'll learn about how media is both global and local and the industries associated with it, you'll have the option to try your hand at podcasting and video, to write like a journalist, become a film critic or learn about what it takes to be a writer or study linguistics. You will choose four out of six subjects from Journalism, Film, English Language, Media Studies, Digital Media and Creative Writing. 

    In your second year, you'll build on the first learning about media research and the publishing industry, writing and broadcasting journalism, learning how to design a magazine or create a video documentary and making your own film as well as studying US Cinema. In Creative Writing and English Language and Linguistics you will build on previous work by writing for the stage, for instance, or learning about Communication.  

    Work placement/study abroad option: Between your second and final year, you'll have the option to study abroad or do a work placement for up to a year. Not only will this give you an amazing experience to talk about but will also give your CV a boost. If you'd rather go straight to your final year, that's absolutely fine too. You'll decide in your second year with us, so there is still plenty of time to think about this. 

    In your final year, you'll have a great range of options as you can take all four subjects or reduce to three. In media, you'll have the opportunity to create a project for a media client or design web pages like a professional, create a PR campaign or learn about what our interaction with celebrities says about globalised culture. In journalism you can report on international stories or take journalism related work experience or build a portfolio of pieces. In film, you can study television drama, reflect on diversity and sexuality in US film, or study European crime films. For Creative Writing, the short story and thinking about the nature of reality beckon and in English Language and Linguistics a chance to build on the skills of understanding the meaning of language and how it is used in different cultures and contexts. 

    To see all your modules, see the 'What will I study?' section below.  

    'Media Matters' Guest Lecture series 

    Each year the School of Humanities hosts the Media Matters Guest Lecture Series featuring a range of industry professionals, giving talks on their experience in the industry. These lectures are recorded by our final year students and available on our Media Hub. Some of our previous speakers have included: 

    • University of Hertfordshire Mass Communications Graduate, Tobi Akingbade, now Acting Showbiz Editor of Metro, 
    • University of Hertfordshire, Journalism, Media and Sport graduate Steven Bourner, now Chief Media Officer and Strategic Comms Lead for the Department of Education, 
    • Theresa Malone, Visuals and Social Media Editor of The Guardian, 
    • Steve Swann, Producer and investigative Journalist, BBC 
    • Andrea Thompson, Editor in Chief of Marie Claire.

    Applying for this course is easy. Simply add us to your UCAS account by using the institution and course code mentioned in 'Key information'. There is no interview for this course. We're just interested to hear why you want to study this subject at degree level. 

    Your main campus is de Havilland  

    You'll share this campus with students from business, law, sport, education, and humanities subjects. The student housing is close to our Sports Village which includes a gym, swimming pool and climbing wall. You can get breakfast, lunch, or dinner in our on-campus restaurant or bar (in the newly built Enterprise Hub) on days you don't feel like cooking. You can also use the common room to play pool, video games or just to hang out with friends. Our Learning Resources Centres are open 24/7, which means you can study whenever suits you best. Want to pop over to the other campus? You can take the free shuttle bus or walk there in just 15 minutes.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Tawajihiya with 70% or above. High School Diploma with a minimum overall average of 3.0, 2 Advanced Placement (AP) with a minimum score of 3.0

    Career

    Our graduates have an excellent record of gaining employment in media, publishing, teaching and information management where their skills in analysis, communication and evaluation are highly valued. Many of our graduates go on to higher levels of study engaging in research in their chosen fields. Whatever your future career plans, what is important to your potential employers is the range of intellectual, transferable, personal skills and experience you have gained and can demonstrate. We ensure our programmes are relevant to the world of work through active links with regional employers across a range of industries and professions.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 14,750 

    How to Apply

    Apply via UCAS

    All applications for undergraduate university degree courses are made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).

    Typically, they must submit their application to UCAS by 15 January deadline to give them the best possible chance of securing a place at their preferred university. For further details, look up the key UCAS dates so you are aware of what you have to do when.

    They can choose up to 5 courses to apply for. These can be at one university or spread across different institutions. The same application is used for the 5 choices so selecting similar topics will make it easier to write a focused submission.

    Completing the UCAS application

    If you have questions on how to apply, you can talk to staff during a university open day visit.

    The UCAS application is made online. Information required include:

    1. personal details and information about support requirements.
    2. background details.
    3. course and university choices.
    4. education and qualifications overview.
    5. employment details and experience.
    6. personal statement.
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