MA Communication, Culture & Media

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Master of Arts in Communication, Culture & Media

Duration

2 Years

Level

Post Graduation

Type

Degree

Eligibility

Graduate or equivalent

MA Communication, Culture, and Media or Master of Arts in Communication, Culture, and Media is a two-year full-time postgraduate degree program. This Communication, Culture, and Media course will aim to develop skills in questioning, critiquing, and making one's voice heard in topical debates such as feminism, digital identity, global and transnational media events, international media industries, distribution networks, memes, and viral campaigns, among others.

MA Communication, Culture, and Media Eligibility

  • The students must have qualified for their Graduation degrees or any other equivalent qualification from a recognized University.
  • The candidates should have secured a minimum of 55% aggregate marks in their Bachelor's.

MA Communication, Culture, and Media Syllabus

Syllabus of Communication, Culture, and Media course as prescribed by various colleges & universities.

Creative Futures and Social Change

Contemporary Media Entanglements

Collaborative Social Challenge Project

Global Professional Development - Entrepreneurship

Research Methods

Subjectivities and Digital Culture

Community Project

Final Project (Research and Development)

 

MA Communication, Culture, and Media College

  • Coventry University

Why is the MA Communication, Culture, and Media Course Beneficial?

  • Evaluate a variety of conflicting and contradicting theories, conceptions, and ideas, as well as be able to resolve disagreements and reason using their own theoretically informed thinking and behaviors.
  • Critically engage and analyze complex bodies of thought, as well as comprehend the links between and within thinking frameworks.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of cutting-edge theoretical frameworks, concepts, ideas, and worldviews that aid in making sense of the complexities of current media.
  • Produce, make, create, and craft a diverse range of artifacts relevant to the context (e.g., film production and distribution, conference/seminar/symposium organization, exhibition, curatorial projects, installations, websites, and other digital content) and engage in appropriate and thoughtful methods of advertising and promotion to ensure your work is visible and accessible to a global audience.

MA Communication, Culture, and Media Job Types

  • Brand Strategist
  • Media Planner
  • Media Analyst
  • Political Campaign Manager
  • Program Researcher (Broadcast / Film / Video)
  • Social Media Manager
  • Web Content Manager