Course summary
Are you interested in media and communication in a context of fast technological innovation and grand societal challenges? Develop specialist skills and knowledge on our MA Media and Communication so you’re ready to play your part in this dynamic, impactful field. New forms of communication and storytelling are vital in addressing some of today’s global challenges. From climate change and sustainability, to global poverty, minority rights, peacebuilding and more. Whether you want to work at the global or local level, directly in the media sector or inside private, public or civic organisations, you’ll need expert knowledge of contemporary media and communication practices – along with a potent communication skillset and a critical, problem-solving mindset. If you want to be one of those shaping the future of media and communication, this course is for you. Develop career-ready skills and know-how On this programme, you’ll study real-world practices, nurturing an analytical approach while exploring topics like media infrastructures and identities, social movements, digital media, advocacy and public relations. Build work-ready skills along the way, through a mix of multi-media presentations, visual communications and reports, promotional campaigns, plus podcasting. Loughborough London is the leading hub of research in this specialist area. The course is continually refreshed with input from partner organisations like UNICEF, the International Paralympic Committee, BBC Media Action, This Great Adventure, and IT4Change. Hear from their experts in guest lectures and benefit from even deeper insights through collaborative modules and projects. A stepping stone to a meaningful communications career This master’s will prepare you for strategic communication roles such as brand communications specialist or marketing communications manager, as well as content and creative foresight roles such as content strategist and social media manager. Through a combination of independent work and industry exposure, it will also prepare students for employment in research, policy and academic professional environments, spanning roles such as cultural programmes coordinator, media analyst and policy advisor for media and culture.
Assessment method
You can expect to complete essays and reports of varying lengths, as well as presentations and creative projects.
Entry requirements
A 2:2 honours degree with a minimum of 55% (or equivalent international qualification), in social science, humanities or associated subject. Applicants are strongly encouraged to provide details of alternative qualifications or relevant professional or voluntary work experience as this will also be considered.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
Loughborough University
Loughborough
LE11 3TU