BA (Hons) Media

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Kent

Program Overview

The University of Kent offers a BA (Hons) Media degree that delivers an equal education in media theoryproduction, and analysis. The course is aimed at upgrading students' knowledge of the rapidly evolving media landscape, such as digital mediafilmtelevision, and journalism. The program combines critical thinking with practical skills, preparing the graduates for numerous media career paths in fields such as broadcastingdigital content creationmarketing, and public relations. Throughout the program, students are exposed to the topical issues of media, as well as cultural studies and practical media production, hence the intellectual challenge as well as the creative fulfillment.

Curriculum Design:
The Kent Media program is structured to provide an equilibrium between theory and practice, enabling the students to have a rich portfolio of modules that encompass:

  • Major media theory and cultural studies: Studying the historyimpact, and place of media in society.

  • Practical production skills: Video, audio, and digital media production to develop technical competence.

  • Specialist modules: Media law, journalism, advertising, and digital storytelling.

  • Final-year project or dissertation: Enabling students to take on an independent research or creative project in a subject of their interest.

Students can access a flexible course structure that enables exploration of various types of media as well as thorough foundations in critical analysis.
The University of Kent also has its central location in Canterbury, England, with world-class facilities for media studies in the shape of dedicated media labsediting suites, and production equipment. The vibrant student base and close ties with professional industry professionals foster an engaging environment for learning and networking.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Kent places significant emphasis on experiential learning and offers numerous opportunities to develop hands-on skills:

  • Media Production Projects: Students often work on collaborative projects such as short films, podcasts, and online campaigns, mimicking industrial media environments.

  • Work Placements and Internships: The course welcomes students to make use of placements in internships within local media companies, broadcasters, and creative agencies to be able to experience real industry life.

  • Student Media and Societies: Kent's student newspaper, radio station, and film clubs are excellent ways for students to get hands-on experience, build portfolios, and meet others in the business.

  • Guest Lectures and Workshops: The university brings in media industry professionals on a regular basis for guest lectures, allowing students to learn current industry information and network.

Progression & Future Opportunities

The University of Kent's Careers and Employability Service delivers personalized advice to Media students as they move into their careers through:

  • Career guidance and planning that is centered on the media industries.

  • CV and portfolio workshops that allow skills to be communicated in an efficient manner.

  • Mock interviewing and interview practice for confidence and preparation.

  • Network events in industries that connect the student with media employers and alumni.

Kent graduates in Media have a range of career opportunities from media production to content creation, journalism, marketing, and public relations. Graduates have gone on to work with top UK and global organisations, including TV broadcasters, digital agencies, and creative studios.

Academic Progression:
Students who wish to continue studying may explore postgraduate study in media, communications, digital marketing, or related fields such as Film Studies, Journalism, or Cultural Studies. Kent also provides pathways into professional training and research degrees so that students can further their knowledge or specialize.

Program Key Stats

£TBC
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

BBB
3.2
34
65 - 75

1290 - 1380
27 - 29
6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Media producer
  • journalist
  • digital content creator
  • broadcaster
  • social media manager
  • public relations officer
  • marketing executive
  • advertising specialist
  • film and video editor
  • media researcher
  • copywriter
  • event coordinator
  • communications officer
  • media analyst
  • podcast producer
  • media planner
  • creative director
  • brand manager
  • television presenter
  • and media consultant

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