Bachelor of Arts (Combined honours) in Media and Communications and Religion Philosophy and Ethics

Global University Systems (GUS) - Canterbury Christ Church University - Canterbury Campus

UK,England

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36 Months

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CAD 14,500/year

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1960

Total Students: 15,000 +

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Main Campus Address

N Holmes Rd, Canterbury CT1 1QU, United Kingdom

Bachelor of Arts (Combined honours) in Media and Communications and Religion Philosophy and Ethics

Program Overview

Media and Communications

If you use Instagram or Snapchat, if you play computer games or the latest music, if you binge on Netflix, or if you want to be a vlogger, then Media and Communications is the degree for you.

We’ll help you design webpages, write copy and explore and apply techniques of advertising and public relations. We’ll show you how the media is regulated and how it works, as well as aiding you to reach as wide an audience as possible. As the media and communication industries continue to grow there will be many opportunities to find a career within them.

The world of media and communications is fast-moving and fascinating. Take social media, for example, where companies are using and selling personal data and world leaders are sharing their views on foreign policy.

On this course you'll get right under the skin of media and communications, and you'll be able to choose areas of study that most interest you. From publishing, advertising and branding to social media and creative digital production, you'll gain a solid skills set that will give you the confidence to forge a career in this exciting industry.

Religion Philosophy and Ethics

Religious, philosophical and ethical concerns often feature in the media and underpin a range of controversial issues in the world we share.

If you like thinking about and debating these subjects, then you’ll enjoy this course.

You’ll be taught by an experienced team of academics who have published widely on topics such as religion, gender and sexuality, contemporary food ethics, religion and literature, conflicts over Jewish identity and interfaith relations.