International Media and Communication Studies
Position Details (Master's)
International in its scope and outlook, the course engages with the globalisation of media and communication and the de-Westernisation of media studies.
Theylook at a range of theories and perspectives from around the world as well as empirical findings from transnational comparative research.Particular themes covered include:
- media and cultural labour
- agency and power in a digital era
- the ethics and politics of communication practices
At International Media and Communication Studies program from the University of Nottingham , they're a multidisciplinary team and you'll benefit from expertise across a range of specialisations including:
- media studies
- digital media
- critical theory
- cultural studies
- cultural industries
Careers
66.7% of postgraduates from The School of Cultural Media and Visual Studies secured graduate level employment or further study within 15 months of graduation.
Theyoffer individual careers support for all postgraduate students.
Expert staff can help you research career options and job vacancies, build your CV or résumé, develop your interview skills and meet employers.
Modules included:
- Issues and Challenges in Contemporary Media
- Mastering the Arts
- Media and Cultural Industries Practices
- Technology and the Transformations of Communication
- Gender, Sexuality and Media
University of Nottingham