Course image 2022.23 Academic English for Postgraduate Study - EAP010P205A
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Arabic Beginner (A1) - LAA020C013Y
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 The Pitch: Development and Presentation - SCR040L002Y
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Sounds of the World - ELA020X317A
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023
Previously ELA020N223A
Course image 2022.23 Public Relations in Practice - MAC020X301A
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023
This module draws together in the final year the fundamentals of the programme. It will cover the theoretical, implementational and professional skills students need to understand the role of Public Relations (PR) in everyday affairs and its place in an organisation’s mix of communicative resources. Students will therefore continue to develop strategic communication skills at a professional level.
In terms of theoretical background, the module gives an overview of communications theories across broad-and narrow-cast media and the roles of different media. Students will be taught to understand the importance of ideas, to think critically key concepts such as social media and media democratisation, ethics as applied to media and communication and models of persuasion. This will equip students with an understanding of the role of PR as a resource for shaping and influencing
opinion.
The goal of this module is to enable students to develop practice-based knowledge, with a strong emphasis on implementational skills. Students will learn how to identify an idea, how to use it to construct stories and story arcs, and how to turn stories into on-message communications. They will learn to use data analysis as a practitioner tool, how it can be applied to audience and stakeholder targeting and segmentation (this builds on the Power of Data module in year 1). Students will get involved in campaign analysis, planning and evaluation, objective-setting, and will learn techniques for multi-channel/integrated campaign assessment.
Writing skills are an important aspect of PR, so the module gives students opportunities to develop their writing skills across multiple content forms(i.e. press releases, content marketing).
Building professional skills and experience that students can take with them into the workplace is a central aim of the programme as a whole. Through a combination of workshops run by external practitioners and seminar activities, this module builds students’ understanding of relationship building in the context of teamwork and client-supplier relationships, and opportunities to develop hands-on experience of pitching and presentation, negotiation and influencing and selling skills.
In terms of theoretical background, the module gives an overview of communications theories across broad-and narrow-cast media and the roles of different media. Students will be taught to understand the importance of ideas, to think critically key concepts such as social media and media democratisation, ethics as applied to media and communication and models of persuasion. This will equip students with an understanding of the role of PR as a resource for shaping and influencing
opinion.
The goal of this module is to enable students to develop practice-based knowledge, with a strong emphasis on implementational skills. Students will learn how to identify an idea, how to use it to construct stories and story arcs, and how to turn stories into on-message communications. They will learn to use data analysis as a practitioner tool, how it can be applied to audience and stakeholder targeting and segmentation (this builds on the Power of Data module in year 1). Students will get involved in campaign analysis, planning and evaluation, objective-setting, and will learn techniques for multi-channel/integrated campaign assessment.
Writing skills are an important aspect of PR, so the module gives students opportunities to develop their writing skills across multiple content forms(i.e. press releases, content marketing).
Building professional skills and experience that students can take with them into the workplace is a central aim of the programme as a whole. Through a combination of workshops run by external practitioners and seminar activities, this module builds students’ understanding of relationship building in the context of teamwork and client-supplier relationships, and opportunities to develop hands-on experience of pitching and presentation, negotiation and influencing and selling skills.
Course image 2022.23 Media Practice Project - MAC040X302S
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023
This module gives students a valuable opportunity to showcase the knowledge and skills they will have acquired in the course of the programme, demonstrating how they can out into practice their analytical, critical and implementational skills to develop and produce a complete multi-media project. This module enables them to further develop and build on their skills and experience: project design, research skills, storytelling, media optimisation, audience engagement and technical and production skills as well as their ability to conceptualise, manage and bring to completion a professional project.
Course image 2022.23 The Art of the Story - MAC020C102A
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Theory of Translation and Intercultural Communication - AST020L716A
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 New Trends in Translation and the Media - AST020L714S
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Filmmaking Portfolio - FLM020C126A
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Language Acquisition - ELA020X210S
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Communication and Culture: Theories and Approaches - MCS020L005A
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Principles and Practice in Language Teaching - LIN020L002A
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 German Beginner (A1) - LAG020C040Y
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Guerrilla Filmmaking - FLM020X370S
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Introducing English Sounds and Sentences - ELA020C114S
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Academic English for Postgraduate Study - EAP010P206S
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 The Media, the Critic and the Public Sphere - CUL020X331A
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Doing Visual Research in Media and Culture - CUL020X316A
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Transcreation and the Creative Industries - AST020L727S
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Language and Society - ELA020C105S
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Accents and Dialects - ELA020C011S
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Course image 2022.23 Cultural Adaptation in the Creative Industries - AST020L725S
Media Culture & Language - Modules 2022-2023
Academic Year: Academic Year 2022-2023