The MA Media, Culture and Society course at the University of East Anglia (UEA) offers students the opportunity to study media and cultural issues in depth. This full-time, 1-year course rigorously interrogates the issues, processes and structures of contemporary media and culture and explores the interplay between media, culture and society at large.Course Content: The course offers a mix of core and optional modules that allow you to tailor your studies to your own interests. It features a blend of lectures and seminars, as well as independent study. The diverse range of topics explored include cultural theories, contemporary cultural industries, media audiences, and global cultural issues. Key Modules: Key compulsory modules include Media, Culture and Society, and Researching Media and Culture. You'll also undertake a dissertation or work placement. Potential optional modules range from Public Culture and Public Service Broadcasting, to Comic Cultures, Cultural Memory and Digital Culture: Theory and Practice.Future Careers: This course provides you with transferable skills that are invaluable in a wide range of careers, particularly within the cultural and media sector, such as media organizations, advertising, marketing, public relations, public sector communication, arts administration, and more. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.