The BA (Hons) Media, Communications and Culture at Nottingham Trent University is a full-time, 3-year undergraduate program that offers an in-depth understanding of how to communicate effectively in the public and digital sphere and how the media informs, entertains, and influences culture. This course provides students with the opportunity to engage with a range of media forms and practices, exploring innovative ways of producing, exchanging, and receiving content.Course Content: The course focuses on studying media, communication, and culture in a global context, and includes topics such as media histories, digital cultures, public relations and advertising, media law and ethics, creative media practice, audience and fan studies, etc. In addition, students get the opportunity to undertake a final year research dissertation or media project under guidance from the university's experts. Key Modules: Some of the key modules that students will study in this course include Media Communication and Society, Media in a Global Context, PR and Advertising Fundamentals, Representing Reality: Power, Ideology and Modern Media, Media Law and Ethics, Digital Online Media Development, Creative Media Enterprise, Media Entertainment and the Popular, and Media Dissertation or Media project.Accreditations: The BA (Hons) Media, Communications and Culture course is accredited by the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA), ensuring that the curriculum and teaching methods align with industry expectations and standards.Future Careers: Upon completion of the course, graduates may pursue careers in the media, including radio and television, public relations and advertising, digital marketing, market research, branding, event management, and more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.