Media Management
University of GlasgowAbout this course
WHY THIS PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Media management involves a taught course, which runs from September to April, followed by an individual supervised dissertation.
The taught component involves a combination of lectures, seminars and group-work sessions as well as regular presentations from senior and experienced figures in the media industry. You will be taught by specialist staff from the Centre for Cultural Policy Research and the Adam Smith Business School.
Assessment is based primarily on individual written essays and assignments but also involves group-work projects, presentations and an examined element.
Semester 1 In semester one, you will complete four compulsory core courses, totalling 60 credits.
Core Courses MEDIA ECONOMICS MANAGING STRATEGIC CHANGE (MEDIA MANAGEMENT) MARKETING MANAGEMENT (MEDIA MANAGEMENT) RESEARCH METHODS 1 (CCPR)
Semester 2 In semester two, you will complete two compulsory core courses totalling 40 credits, and one or two optional courses totalling 20 credits.
Core Courses MEDIA & CULTURAL POLICY RESEARCH METHODS 2 (CCPR)
Optional Courses Optional courses may include, but are not limited to: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: NEW MODELS OF BUSINESS ISSUES IN AUDIENCE MANAGEMENT
Dissertation At the end of semester two, you will produce a substantial piece of writing of around 12,000 words, presenting original research on a topic relevant to management of media, to be submitted in early August.
MEDIA MANAGEMENT DISSERTATION
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Course Details
- Qualification
- MSc
- Study Mode
- Full-time
- Duration
- 12 Months
- Start Date
- 2025
- Academic Year
- 2025
- Campus / Location
- Glasgow
- Scheme
- Postgraduate
- Subjects
- Business and management studies