The BA (Hons) English and Media and Communications undergraduate program, offered at the University of West London, combines the study of English literature from diverse perspectives with the exploration of a wide range of media forms. Students are not only introduced to critical and creative perspectives of the language but also to digital media, advertising, journalism and public relations in a professional environment. Course Content: The course is designed to cover both subject areas equally. Students will study a range of topics from contemporary literature to the history of English, along with wide aspects of media including media theory, journalism, media production work, and public relations. The course also involves various forms of assessment including essays, presentations, portfolios, exams, and a final research project.Key Modules: The program encompasses several modules including English Literature: Critical Approaches, Introduction to Media Studies, 20th Century Literature, Introduction to Journalism, Media theory: Key Thinkers, Media Production Work, Controversial Classics, Creative Writing, Journalism practices, Global Communication in the Digital Age, Public Relations Principles, and Public Relations Practices. Accreditations: The course is accredited by the University of West London.Future Careers: Graduates of BA English and Media and Communications can engage in a variety of professions. They can work in sectors such as marketing, advertising, journalism, public relations, teaching, media planning, etc. The course is also ideal for those wishing to pursue further studies in relevant areas.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.