BA Hons Media and Communication

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Surrey

Program Overview

The University of Surrey offers a BA (Hons) Digital Media Arts with Media Studies, an interdisciplinary program that blends creative expression with critical media analysis. This course is thoughtfully crafted to develop both your practical production skills and your understanding of the media landscape. Whether you're passionate about filmmaking, digital storytelling, animation, or exploring the cultural impact of media, this degree gives you the flexibility to grow in both areas. You'll be guided by experienced academics and industry professionals, ensuring you're ready to step into creative industries or further academic study.

Curriculum Structure:
This degree is designed to offer a balance between hands-on creation and theoretical exploration. You'll work with cutting-edge software and production tools, alongside modules that help you understand the deeper context of media in society. The curriculum generally includes:
Core creative modules in digital film production, visual effects, interactive media, and sound design.
Media theory and critical studies, exploring how media shapes culture, politics, identity, and global communication.
Collaborative projects, giving you the chance to work with peers from other creative disciplines.
• A final year project, where you can bring together everything you've learned in a major media production or research-based dissertation.

Accreditation:
While creative degrees aren’t typically accredited in the same way as engineering programs, Surrey’s strong industry links and focus on employability ensure this course meets high academic and professional standards. The university is also well-regarded in national rankings for media and film-related subjects.

Campus Location:
The program is delivered on the vibrant and green Surrey campus in Guildford, just a short train ride from London. Facilities include professional-grade studios, digital editing suites, and access to the latest creative technologies. You’ll study in an inspiring environment where media innovation and creativity are part of daily life.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Surrey, learning doesn’t stop in the classroom. The course places a strong emphasis on real-world experience to help you build a standout portfolio:
Professional Training Year (optional): Students can take a placement year with organisations in media, TV, film, or digital industries—an opportunity that really sets Surrey apart.
On-campus production projects: From short films to digital installations, you'll regularly collaborate with peers on creative projects that mimic industry practice.
Media-focused student societies: You can join clubs like the Film Society, Digital Arts Collective, or even produce content for Surrey’s student-run platforms.
Study abroad options: There’s the chance to study at partner institutions across Europe, Asia, or North America to gain a global perspective on media and the arts.

Progression & Future Opportunities

The University of Surrey has a dedicated Employability and Careers team, offering one-to-one guidance to help you map your path forward:
• Tailored support for creative careers, including portfolio reviews and advice from media professionals.
• Help with CVs, cover letters, and interview prep, especially useful for media internships and grad schemes.
• Regular career fairs and guest lectures from industry insiders—ideal for building your network.

Employability:
Graduates from this course go on to work in a wide range of roles across the creative and digital sectors. Some become filmmakers, content creators, social media managers, editors, animators, or work behind the scenes in TV and film production. Others take their storytelling and analysis skills into marketing, public relations, or journalism.

Further Academic Progression:
If you're keen to continue studying, this degree sets you up for postgraduate pathways in areas like Digital Media Production, Film Studies, Creative Writing, Journalism, or Interactive Design. The mix of practical and academic learning gives you a flexible foundation for further exploration.

Program Key Stats

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£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


70 %

Eligibility Criteria

ABB - BBB
3.3
32
70 - 75

1350
29
6.5
88

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Journalist
  • PR officer
  • Media planner
  • Social media manager
  • Content creator
  • Marketing executive
  • Broadcast presenter
  • Copywriter
  • Film/TV producer
  • Digital marketer
  • Communications officer
  • Media researcher
  • Advertising executive
  • Editor
  • Public affairs consultant
  • Scriptwriter
  • Corporate communications specialist
  • Campaign manager
  • Brand strategist
  • Multimedia specialist

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