The Media and Communications course at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) provides students with an in-depth understanding of contemporary media and communications, enabling them to critically analyse the changing media landscape. The course equips students with a range of practical and scholarly skills relating to media and communication, drawing on theories and examples from a range of cultural, social and political contexts. Course Content: The Media and Communications course offers a unique blend of practical and theoretical modules. Students will gain practical experience developing digital media projects, while also exploring the theories and concepts of digital and social media, television and film, journalism, public relations and advertising. The course promotes independent learning, argument development, presentation skills and group work. Key Modules: Some of the key modules in this course include Media and Society, Media Practice, Introduction to Journalism, Advertising and Public Relations, Digital Media Culture, Television and Film Studies, Applied Media Practice and Social Media Communications. Accreditations: This course is recognised by Creative Skillset, the sector skills council for creative media, underlining the degree’s relevance to the industry. Future Careers: Graduates from this course can expect to find roles in a wide range of media-related industries, from advertising and marketing to film and television production, journalism and public relations, among others.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.