The Media and Development MA course offered by University of Westminster is a full-time programme designed to provide a critical overview of the role of media in the development context. This course examines theories of media and development, taking up the challenge of globalisation in the digital era. It helps students to explore how media can contribute to social change and development efforts. Course Content: This Masters programme is made up of several core modules as well as optional modules allowing you to tailor your study. Themes of the course include media and development, digital cultures, development theories and policies, practical digital investigation, and a dissertation in media and development. It offers hands-on assignments such as media production and briefings, as well as traditional lectures and seminars for in-depth learning.Key Modules: The core modules include 'Media and Development', 'Practical Digital Investigation', 'Dissertation MA Media and Development', 'Development Policy, Practice and Professional Identity' and 'Digital Cultures'.Future Careers: The course is suitable for those interested in pursuing careers in international development or related areas. The programme equips graduates with the industry-specific expertise that will allow them to work in fields such as policy-making, development practice, academia and research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.