The Mass Communications undergraduate program at The University of Hertfordshire is a dynamic and exciting course that empowers students with a profound perspective of how media, TV, cinema, radio, internet, print, and new media shape our comprehension of the world. The course allows students to develop their skills in communication and media production, and understand changes within the media landscape.Course Content: The Mass Communications program allows students to study a range of core and optional modules. Core modules run in areas such as Communication and Media Culture, Media Audiences, and The Communication Business. Optional modules can cover topics on areas such as Broadcast Journalism, Sports Journalism, TV & Film Scriptwriting, and Radio & Audio Production. The final year gives an opportunity to undertake a major project.Key Modules: Key modules include Communication and Media Theory, Media Environments, Researching the Media, Networking and Freelancing, Communication and Media Culture, Contemporary Issues in Media, and Applied Communication.Accreditations: The University of Hertfordshire is recognized as a Gold-rated institution under the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), which is a system for recognizing excellent teaching and learning in UK higher education providers.Future Careers: Graduates from this course are prepared for a variety of career paths in areas such as marketing and PR, digital and social media, journalism, film and TV production, teaching, event management, human resources, graphic design, and communications.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.