International Media and Communications Studies

University of Nottingham
Undergraduate BA (Hons) Full-time 3 Years Digital media, production, and technologyMedia studiesPR and communications

A-Level Entry

ABB

Avg. Graduate Salary

£25,000

About this course

Communication defines us as human beings.

At Nottingham. you’ll be given the chance to think critically about the rapidly changing world of media and communication in a global context. From the legacies of European Empires, to the transformative power of new media technologies, you’ll develop a critical understanding of media and communication in a wide range of cultural contexts and political systems around the world.

Drawing on a range of approaches (such as sociology, communication theory, politics and cultural studies), you’ll explore: • technology - what we use and how it shapes communication • content - what we say and how other people understand it • impact - how individuals, groups and countries engage with different forms of media and communication • industry – how media and communication work as an economic sector • history – how past knowledge and experience inform current media and culture • politics - how media empowers individuals and groups and helps change society • ethics - the informed choices we all make in our communications and daily life • sustainability – how the industry can help tackle global challenges such as climate change and women’s rights

As part of this course you will also undertake a staff-guided studio project throughout all three years of your degree. You’ll have the opportunity to deepen your understanding of your existing interests and also explore the unfamiliar, the difficult, the challenging, and the new.

Skills development The degree focuses on media theory and cultural history. It helps develop critical skills in: • media analysis • cultural awareness • industry engagement

The broad range of teaching and learning approaches means you'll develop skills sought by many sectors, both media-related and wider.

Many of our students gain extra practical skills through the Students' Union award winning media projects – NSTV, Radio, Impact magazine as well as the Creative Student Network.

Why choose this course? • Quality teaching - over 90% of our students think staff are good at explaining things (National Student Survey) • Media Zone - build practical skills with the Students' Union award winning media groups - NSTV, Radio, Impact magazine. • combined with a transnational curriculum broadens your horizons and challenges your assumptions. • Industry insights - networking and practical advice with leading industry experts through Creative Student Network • International outlook – you’ll explore media from an explicitly international viewpoint, examining the importance of national media cultures and international forms of exchange and exclusion • Opportunity to apply for a Hollywood Internship programme

Hollywood Internships programme This course is perfect for a career in the creative industries. At Nottingham, you can gain valuable experience through internships, placements, and work opportunities like our prestigious Hollywood Internships programme, unique to Nottingham. Previous internships have involved:

  • First-reading of incoming film and television scripts

  • Collecting audience data and preparing evaluation reports

  • Filming interviews with Hollywood veterans for the archive

  • Training, masterclasses, professional lectures and panels

  • Working front of house at special screenings and industry events

    Indicative partner organisations include A24, CAA, Disney, Warner, Paramount, Sony, Lionsgate, UTA, and WME.

    Our partners, and the number and nature of the internships, change each year. Vacancies are advertised in the Autumn term for students in years two and above. These are highly competitive positions, and places are not guaranteed. Terms and conditions apply.

    The internships are supported through the generosity of Peter Rice, Nottingham graduate and former Chair of Disney General Entertainment Content. The awards are competitive and open exclusively to our students.

  • Entry Requirements

    A-Level Grades ABB
    Scottish Higher ABBBB
    Scottish Advanced Higher AB
    BTEC DDD

    Career Prospects

    Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

    1133 Public relations and communications directors
    2435 Professional/Chartered company secretaries
    3417 Photographers, audio-visual and broadcasting equipment operators
    3416 Arts officers, producers and directors
    2472 Archivists, conservators and curators
    4135 Library clerks and assistants

    Course Details

    Qualification
    Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
    Study Mode
    Full-time
    Duration
    3 Years
    Start Date
    2025
    Academic Year
    2025
    Campus / Location
    Nottingham
    Scheme
    Undergraduate
    Subjects
    Digital media, production, and technology, Media studies, PR and communications
    Avg. Graduate Salary
    £25,000