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Course Overview

What you'll study?

Communication & Society

Fascinating new forms of politics, economics, and creative enterprises are rapidly challenging many core assumptions about human communication and identity. The possession and transfer of knowledge now lie at the heart of daily life and it is more important than ever to understand various aspects of communication. You will look at communication between individuals; groups; organizations; humanity; and nature.

You will also look at the evolving media through which communication takes place.

This course offers a wide choice of interesting and engaging modules. The core of this course draws on Psychology and Sociology, and also includes aspects of Philosophy, History and Anthropology. No previous study in any of these areas is required.

You will study a diverse range of topics including: non-verbal, spoken and unconscious communication; the history of communication; and digital cultures.

The fascinating range of subject areas that this course covers make it an ideal combination with our modern range of course options.

Film & TV

You'll learn about the film and television industries, as well as other factors that shape the movies and shows you see on screen. The course will build your understanding of how films and TV programmes work, how we make sense of them, and how they convey meaning. You'll also learn about their audiences, and explore how they function in the age of global corporations and digital media.

As a Film & TV student at NTU, you'll experience our unique slant on this fascinating area. Our diverse choice of modules not only explore fundamental approaches and innovative thinking within film and television study but also allow you to pursue your own specialist interests.

We stand out for the range of cultures our course covers, and for the opportunity, we bring you to study European cinema in-depth, with modules available during each year of your degree. As well as their specialist knowledge, our staff bring a real enthusiasm and commitment to their teaching.

This course is taught by a team of eminent researchers. In the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF, 2014) 70% of NTU Communication, Culture and Media research was assessed as world-leading or internationally excellent. For you this means that the course is informed by the latest thinking and you'll learn from people with a real passion for their subject.

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirements:

  • 104 UCAS tariff points from up to four qualifications (two of which must be A-level equivalent); or
  • BTEC Extended Diploma - DMM.
  • GCSEs - English and Maths grade C / 4.

We accept qualifications from schools, colleges and universities all over the world for entry onto our courses.

English Language Requirements:

If English is not your first language you need to show us that your language skills are strong enough for intensive academic study. We usually ask for an IELTS test and we accept some alternative English language tests.

Fees

Full-Time Course Fee

£15200


This information was accurate on : 06/04/2021
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