Media and Communications BSc (Hons)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

London Metropolitan University

Program Overview

The BSc (Hons) Media and Communications at London Metropolitan University is designed for creative thinkers who want to explore how media shapes the world we live in — from digital storytelling and social media to film, journalism, and global communication. It’s an ideal choice for students who want to develop hands-on production skills while gaining a deep understanding of the theories and strategies behind modern media industries.

Curriculum Structure

Year 1
In the first year, students build a solid foundation in media theory and practice, learning how communication influences culture, identity, and society. Core modules such as Media and Culture, Digital Storytelling, and Approaches to Media introduce students to critical analysis, creative production, and the principles of effective media communication. This year helps students understand how to think like both a scholar and a content creator.

Year 2
The second year focuses on developing technical and analytical skills through modules such as Global Communications, Media Production, and The Creative Industries. Students start to explore global perspectives on media systems while gaining hands-on experience in content creation, visual design, and digital media production. This stage encourages students to combine creativity with strategy — producing work that’s socially aware and industry-relevant.

Year 3
In the final year, students specialise in areas that match their career ambitions. Modules such as Media Project, Gender, Sexuality and Media, and Media, Communication and Society allow for deeper exploration of personal interests and independent research. The final year culminates in a major media project, giving students the opportunity to showcase their creative and analytical abilities in a professional-standard portfolio.

Focus Areas: digital media production, global communications, media theory, creative industries, cultural studies

Learning Outcomes: graduates develop strong media production skills, critical analysis, global communication awareness, and the ability to craft content for multiple media platforms

Professional Alignment (Accreditation): this degree is aligned with current media industry standards and informed by professional practice within London’s vibrant creative sector

Reputation (Employability Rankings): London Metropolitan University ranks highly for diversity and graduate employability, with many Media and Communications graduates progressing into successful roles in broadcasting, public relations, digital media, and marketing

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

If you’re considering the BSc (Hons) Media and Communications at London Metropolitan University, you’ll be stepping into a course that goes far beyond theory — it’s about creating, producing, and communicating across real media platforms. From your very first semester, you’ll engage in practical projects that mirror real industry experiences, gaining hands-on skills in digital production, media strategy, and communication analysis. You’ll work with professional-standard facilities and be guided by experienced lecturers who’ve worked in journalism, public relations, and broadcasting.

Your learning isn’t confined to textbooks — it’s about doing, creating, and collaborating. From live projects and digital campaigns to practical workshops and media labs, you’ll develop both creative and technical expertise that prepare you for the fast-paced media industry. Here’s how your hands-on experience comes to life:

  • Professional Media Facilities: Access the university’s cutting-edge digital media suites, TV and radio studios, and editing labs equipped with Adobe Creative Cloud software for video, audio, and design production.

  • Live Projects and Client Work: Work on real briefs with external organisations, giving you experience in media strategy, content creation, and communication planning.

  • Collaborative Learning: Participate in group projects where you’ll create multimedia campaigns and presentations, developing teamwork and project management skills.

  • Industry-Standard Tools: Learn to use key software including Adobe Premiere Pro, Audition, After Effects, and Photoshop to produce professional-quality content.

  • Field Trips and Events: Attend media exhibitions, guest lectures, and industry networking events across London to connect with professionals and explore career pathways.

  • Specialist Libraries and Resources: Make use of the Aldgate Library, home to extensive media and communications resources, research materials, and digital archives.

  • Work-Based Learning Opportunities: In your final year, you’ll have the chance to take part in a work placement or research project, allowing you to apply your learning in a professional media environment.

By the time you graduate, you’ll not only understand the theory behind modern communication but will also have a portfolio packed with practical work and real-world experience that employers value.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates from London Metropolitan University’s BSc (Hons) Media and Communications go on to thrive in a wide range of creative and professional fields. With a strong mix of theory, hands-on production, and real-world experience, students leave prepared for dynamic roles in media industries and beyond. Typical career paths include journalism, public relations, social media management, and marketing communications.

Your future is supported every step of the way:

  • Career and Employability Service – offers one-to-one career coaching, workshops, and employer networking events to help you gain internships and full-time positions.

  • Work-related learning modules – built directly into your degree, giving you the chance to complete a work placement with an external organisation before you graduate.

  • Industry connections – students benefit from London Met’s partnerships with media and creative agencies across the capital, providing valuable insight and contacts.

  • Graduate success – many alumni have moved into roles within digital content creation, broadcasting, PR, and corporate communications, often in leading London-based companies.

  • Long-term value – as a professionally focused and widely recognised degree, your BSc (Hons) in Media and Communications demonstrates to employers your ability to adapt, communicate, and innovate in an ever-evolving industry.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing this degree, you may choose to continue your studies with a Master’s in Media, Journalism, or Digital Marketing at London Metropolitan University or another leading institution. This path allows you to specialise further, deepen your expertise, and open doors to advanced research or teaching opportunities in media and communication fields.

Program Key Stats

£19,500
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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6.0
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Public Relations Officer
  • Media Planner
  • Social Media Manager
  • Communications Specialist
  • Content Creator
  • Marketing Executive
  • Broadcast Journalist
  • Corporate Communications Officer
  • Digital Media Strategist
  • Copywriter
  • Advertising Account Executive
  • Brand Manager
  • Event Coordinator
  • Media Research Analyst
  • Press Officer

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