Media and Cultural Studies BA (Hons) Top-up Degree

Media & Cultural Studies at the University of Worcester

Media & Cultural Studies at Worcester is an academic rather than a practical degree. As such, the broad knowledge you will gain will offer enhanced employment opportunities across the media and cultural industries.

You may be eligible to enter directly onto the Media & Cultural Studies course in Year 2 if you have an appropriate HND in Media.      

You will have the opportunity to study everything from newspapers to television, music to advertising, film to the internet, and will be taught by experts in areas that range across television advertising, popular culture, pornography, gender, war reporting, children and the media, and environmentalism. With their help, you will get to consider thepivotal role played by media and culture in shaping both your identity and our understanding of national and global events.

Furthermore, in a ‘media society’, where an understanding of how to communicate is all-important, graduates of media and cultural studies courses now work in a wide range of other industries, doing things like designing websites, writing publicity and press material, and running media training.

Media Studies at the University of Worcester has been given a good rating by The Guardian - 2011 Guardian University Guide.

All our staff in Media and Cultural Studies are research active and this strengthens our teaching considerably. (For example, see this article in the Independent).  

Visit Dr Barbara Mitra's blog and the Media & Cultural Studies blog.

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To find out more information about applying for this course, please contact the Admissions Office

01905 855111 
admissions@worc.ac.uk

Study options

You may be eligible to enter directly onto the Media & Cultural Studies course in Year 2 if you have an appropriate HND in Media.

Get in touch

Admissions Office
01905 855111
admissions@worc.ac.uk  

Barbara Mitra
Subject Leader
01905 542366
b.mitra@worc.ac.uk

Research website: http://www.barbaramitra.co.uk/ 

An HND/C in this or a related field

Modules

Year 2
Popular Cultures
Researching Media, Culture and Journalism
Gender and Popular Fiction
Work Project Module
American Popular Television
Media and Social Change
Radio and Television Drama
The Metropolis And Cultural Production 1885 - 1925
Gender Sexuality and Representation in Film
(Re)Presenting The Past: History In Film
Journalism and Society
Consuming Lives

Year 3
Independent Study (over 1 semester)
Independent Study (over 2 semesters)
Gender, Feminism and Popular Culture
TV Times
War, Democracy and the Media
Green Media
Contemporary Television Drama
Hollywood Goes to War
Propaganda and Politics in the 20th Century
Pornography and Modern Culture
Body and Society

Assessment

Most of the theoretically-focused modules will include a lecture designed to stimulate and motivate students and to guide them through subsequent general reading. Students can expect also to engage with structured and general reading, screenings, observation and experiential learning. There will additionally be involvement in interactive learning through, for example, seminar discussions, team presentations and simulation exercises.

Modules shared with the Art and Design Field, e.g. multimedia, particularly promote independence and autonomy and students are required to join learning teams and maintain a learning journal.

Assessment in the more theoretically-focused modules is predominantly through written course work in the form of essays and seminar papers but also in less traditional forms, e.g. briefing papers for a non-academic audience.

There will also be opportunities for a wider range of skills to be assessed in some modules to include oral presentations, group work and other competencies such as inter-personal skills. For the modules shared with the Art and Design Field the assessment programme is continuous, student-centred and negotiable.

Bogdan Raileanu

Bogdan Raileanu

Student, Media & Cultural Studies BA (Hons) and Journalism BA (Hons)

"The course has really helped me develop my communications skills. The Media & Cultural Studies course has given me a better understanding of people. I find my course entertaining, interactive and useful – I definitely made the right decision by choosing University of Worcester."

Academic department

Institute of Humanities & Creative Arts

“We are a lively community of scholars, researchers and creative practitioners, intent on supporting and encouraging students to expand their intellectual horizons, grow their creative and professional ambitions, and achieve their potential.”
Professor Antonia Payne, Head of Institute

Employability

Graduates of media and cultural studies work in a wide range of careers where communication skills are central, including marketingand public relations, publishing, media and journalism, business and industry, charities and public administration. The course also provides a sound basis for postgraduate study

Reetta Haverinen

"Studying Media and Cultural studies has been the most eye opening experience for me. I have never actually realised the power that the media has on the lives of people on regular basis.  During my years of studying Media and Cultural studies I have developed a much deeper understanding of the many different meanings that the media actually have. I have also learnt to evaluate different media forums as sources of information and have become critical about different theories often related to particular media phenomenon. 

"What I appreciated most is the way that Media and Cultural studies has been planned and organised at the University of Worcester and the way different modules emphasise different aspects of Media and Culture. There are modules that concentrate on gender representations in the media and modules that teach the students to gain a deeper understanding of the way we view things - for example,  television in our everyday life and what kind of impact it has on our decisions and values. Altogether I can honestly say that I will never view the world around us in the same way as I have before." 

Jodie-Marie Preddy

"After graduating from Worcester, I am now studying for my Masters in Gender, Sexuality and Culture. It was during my time at Worcester, I began to explore issues of gender and sexuality, and I am now hoping to take these interests further and develop them into a career. I really enjoyed my time on the Media and Cultural Studies course."

Laurie-Anne Heath

"Studying Media and Cultural Studies has been extremely interesting throughout my three years on the course. It has taught me much about the mediated culture which we live in. The media and gender classes have been extremely enjoyable as they opened up discussion, and I always went away wanting to understand more about the topic.

"Being able to look at a wide range of media kept me interested and made the media classes my most enjoyable classes from all my three years studying at the University."

Ashley Boyd

"Studying Media and Cultural Studies provided me with a great deal of possibilities in choosing what I wanted to study; ranging from theoretical to practical topics. The University environment encourages individual growth and you don’t just feel like another student. The lecturers are engaging and are always available to help you. I would recommend the course to anyone with an interest in the media and the desire to explore it in greater depth."

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