The undergraduate course 'BA Society, Culture and Media' at the University of East Anglia aims to equip students with an understanding of how media, society and culture intertwine. It provides students with opportunities to explore global issues and perspectives, develop critical analysis skills, and cultivate a comprehension of various topics including democracy, power, freedom, and identity.Course Content: This Society, Culture, and Media course provides an in-depth look at topics such as media and society, culture and identity, media and globalization, digital cultures, introductory sociology, the sociology of everyday life, and many more. It blends several disciplines, and students will undertake a variety of projects and assignments to ensure a broad understanding of these topics.Key Modules: Key modules for this course include: Media and Society, Culture and Identity, Media and Globalization, Consumer Society: Critical Issues, Modern Social Theory, The Sociological Imagination, Digital Cultures, and the Sociology of Everyday Life.Accreditations: This course does not list specific accreditations.Future Careers: This course from UEA equips students with the skills required for a wide range of careers in diverse fields. These could include education, the civil service, the arts and media industries, marketing or the social and welfare sectors. Further study options can include postgraduate study in sociology, media studies or related subjects.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.