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Media and communications 2015-16. What the course is about. INTERNATIONAL. Students from all over the world ERASMUS Placements Considers a global media. PRACTICAL. Group projects Loan shop Be creative. THEORETICAL. Contemporary theorists e.g. Marshall McLuhan No Hidden Extras
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Students from all over the world • ERASMUS • Placements • Considers a global media
Group projects Loan shop Be creative
Contemporary theorists e.g. Marshall McLuhan No Hidden Extras 4 floor library Dissertation
Up to date technology Adobe software Unique approach to media
Thinking about the everyday in a new way Consider things in a critical manner
Group work Other department such as Performing Arts
Freedom to work on what you’re interested in (within reason) Make it interesting and personal to yourself
Placements abroad-ERASMUS • Visits and field work trips • Careers and workshops
Very hands on • Links with producers • Awards
Jeannie Nicolas said she found the course very difficult at the start as there is a lot of work and reading and that is not one of her strongest attributes. • She expected it to be different as she wasn’t used to the theory part. • Get involved as much as possible and take every opportunity.
YOU WILL GAIN MANY EXPERIENCES THROUGH THE COURSE ALLOWING YOUR EXPECTATION TO GROW WITH YOUR DEVELOPMENT
YOU WILL GAIN DIFFERENT QUALITIES SUCH AS; CONFIDENCE IN SPEAKING, WRITING AND PRODUCING TEXT/PRACTICAL WORK.
There can be an overlap in responsibilities and goals of advertising. Professionals in advertising usually work for agency's
A marketer might plan, direct or coordinate marketing policies and programs.
Most people find this job through networking. • You will need files/portfolios of your work.
They transmit a message to the public about a specific product or company through news media.
You need commitment for these jobs as they take up a lot of time. Industries generally hire on as “as needed” basis for gull time job.