MA in Media and Communications - Global Media - Online

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  • Course description
    MA in Media and Communications - Global Media.

    Course Type: Postgraduate

    Career Path: Marketing

    Course Category: MA

    Information:

    Global demand for critical skills and knowledge within the international media industry is at an all- time high. Stay ahead of the game with the online MA in Media and Communications – Global Media from the London College of Contemporary Arts (LCCA), powered by InterActive.

    As a graduate of the course, you will have acquired detailed knowledge of global media platforms, and will have learned how to analyse the continuing impact of globalisation on the form, development, and presence of international media outlets. Contact with industry professionals at LCCA will contribute to a practical real-world perception of communication technologies, delivered through the encouragement of discussion and debate concerning media concepts such as demographic identity and collective culture. Analysis of international audiences in terms of ethnicity and gender and how they are impacted by media business and methodology will provide graduates with the skills required to compete effectively in the global media market.   

    With course delivery through InterActive’s online learning platform, you will have access to HD video tutorials, a libraray of research resources, professional and peer student networks, and student support, all at your fingertips, 24/7.

    Course Requirements:
    • UK undergraduate degree or equivalent – any subject area.
    • English levels 5.5 IELTS (5.5 in all bands)or equivalent.
    • Students who do not meet academic requirements can be assessed on their relevant work experience.
    Course Duration: 18 months

    Online: Yes

    Campus Based: No

    Locations: Online

    Intake: October

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