MA Global Media (Part Time)

2 Years Part Time Masters Program

University of Westminster

Program Overview

The MA Global Media (Part-time Day) at the University of Westminster offers a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach to understanding the global media landscape. Designed for professionals or those aspiring to work in media industries, this two-year program delves into the complexities of globalization and its impact on media and communication.

Curriculum Structure:

Year 1:
In the first year, students engage with foundational modules such as Global Media, which examines contemporary developments in global media and communication industries, and Researching Media and Communication, introducing students to the main methods of communication research. These modules provide a solid grounding in understanding global media dynamics and research methodologies.

Year 2:
The second year focuses on independent research through the Advanced Independent Study module, guiding students in conducting a major piece of independent research with individual supervision. This culminates in a dissertation, allowing students to explore a specific topic within global media in depth.

Focus Areas: Global Media, Communication Research, Independent Study

Learning Outcomes: Understanding of global media dynamics, proficiency in media research methods, ability to conduct independent research

Professional Alignment: Accredited by the University of Westminster

Reputation: Recognized for its strong research culture and association with the Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI)

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The MA Global Media at the University of Westminster offers a dynamic, hands-on approach to learning, combining practical skills development with theoretical knowledge. This program is designed to address industry demand and to educate the next generation of media professionals.

Throughout the course, students engage in block teaching, focusing on one module at a time, which allows for deeper immersion and mastery of each subject. This approach ensures more regular assessments and feedback, promoting a better study-life balance and a simplified timetable.

The program emphasizes practical, equipment-based training alongside a broader focus on core investigative skills and media law and ethics. Students develop camera skills, digital editing, shooting techniques, and sound recording, while also exploring legal structures, political frameworks, regulatory codes, ethical issues, and critical approaches to journalism.

In addition to the curriculum, students have access to specialist facilities, including the Creative Technology Studios, equipped with industry-standard video, audio, and radio production suites, and the MTI Research Lab, featuring the Diffusion Studio for advanced composition and the Sound Art Lab, a flexible sound-making space.

These resources and opportunities are designed to support your research endeavors and contribute to a comprehensive learning experience.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the MA Global Media programme at the University of Westminster are well-equipped to pursue advanced academic careers or specialized roles in the media industry. Typical career paths include:

  • Global Media Analyst: Assessing and interpreting global media trends and their impact on audiences and societies.

  • International Communications Strategist: Developing communication strategies for multinational organizations.

  • Media Policy Advisor: Providing expert advice on media regulations and policies.

  • Cross-Cultural Media Consultant: Advising on media content and strategies tailored to diverse cultural contexts.

University Support and Industry Connections:

  • Research Excellence: The course is taught within Westminster's Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI), a world-leading centre in the study of media and communication for over 30 years, renowned for its critical and international research.

  • Professional Development: Students have the opportunity to attend regular research-led talks by outside speakers on a variety of current topics, as well as workshops and conferences which bring together academic researchers, industry representatives, regulators, and policymakers.

  • Recognition of Prior Learning: Applicants with prior certificated or experiential learning at the same level of the qualification for which they wish to apply are advised to visit the Recognition of Prior Learning page for further information.

  • Pre-Master’s Courses: The partner college, Kaplan International College London, offers Pre-Master’s courses that may help students gain a place on a postgraduate degree at Westminster.

Further Academic Progression:

PhD in Media and Communication: After completing the MA Global Media, students have the opportunity to pursue a PhD in Media and Communication at the University of Westminster, allowing them to delve deeper into their chosen research areas and contribute to the academic field.

Program Key Stats

£2000 (Annual cost)
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Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

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