Research. Meet the Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies staff. Tshedimosetso House, 1035 Frances Baard Street, (corner Festival Street), Hatfield, Pretoria Private Bag X745, PRETORIA, 0001 012 473 0000 [email protected] The department works closely with other departments to ensure it understands the dynamics of your business and the information it needs to communicate. The Department of Communications Media prepares students to work in all fields of media: television and film production, audio recording, radio broadcasting, photography, graphic design, animation, games and simulations, media promotions, media marketing, research, project management, consulting, news writing, and scriptwriting. Its courses include undergraduate degrees in Digital Media,[1] Journalism,[2] Media Production,[3] Photography,[4] Media and Communications[5] (formerly Communication, Culture and Media), Music, Music Technology and Theatre and Professional Practice, . Through the University’s Combining Subjects scheme, you can combine Communication & Media with a vast range of other subjects to create the perfect degree pathway for you. The school is underpinned by its "Open Media" approach to education in the fields of Media, Culture, Communication, Photography and the Visual Arts.
By studying here you will also be joining a vibrant academic and creative community: one that offers you the opportunity to develop your world view, along with the practical skills that employers want and need. The research areas, centres and units in the department. The next-generation film school that gives critical context and empowers our students to be at the cutting-edge of new work and new developments in this fast-changing sector. It is located within the Ellen Terry Building, which is a £7 million refurbished 1930s cinema in the centre of Coventry, UK. In 2006 it launched a weekly industry talk series called the Coventry Conversations whose long list of speakers includes Jeremy Paxman, Murray Walker, Donal Macintyre, Jeff Jarvis, Paul Abbott, Jeremy Vine, Baroness Valerie Amos and many more. It has masters level degrees in Communication, Culture and Media, Automotive Journalism, Global Journalism and PR, 21st Century Media Production, Collaborative Theatre Making and Dance Theatre. A range of MA programmes questioning what counts as media, creatively and critically shaping innovative approaches to professional practice and research. More about our department and why we're ranked #1 in the UK for 'research intensity'. Switchboard: +44 (0)151 794 2000 Student enquiries: +44 (0) 151 794 5927. Find out more about us. This approach emerges from the issues, new working practices and substantial changes that have been brought about by development in digital culture and communications technologies over the past decade. As a result of this approach, it was the first practical media department in the UK to start broadcasting lectures to the iTunes U platform[9] and onto the YouTube Edu platform in 2009[10] and has innovated in teaching learning through open technologies and pedagogies including the development of the world's first open iPhone application for a photography degree course[11] as well as various other projects in Open Education in Photography and Creative Activism[12] for which it has won international recognition. Research and response

[6] Jon Snow, of Channel 4 News, is a visiting professor in the school. Department of Communication and Media > Undergraduate Study (BA) Undergraduate Study (BA) Our Communication and Media programmes offer undergraduates cutting edge course content based on the latest research in fields such as broadcasting, film and web-based media, news media and sociolinguistics. The school is also home to the Coventry University East Asian Film Society[14] and the CU Today Online Magazine[15]. An intensive blend of workshop-based training in key practical skills to create critically aware, thinking journalists. The communications department plays a crucial role in an organization's success. If you’re interested in learning a language, you also have the option of doing this in addition to your degree through the Open Languages scheme. Programmes. In terms of access to research - in July 2009 MC publicly established what was the 1st Green Open Access Mandate for a Humanities Department in the UK and only the 3rd for a Humanities Department in the World; it was also the UK's 24th Green Open Access Mandate[13] This mandates faculty to make academic research output freely available online. These include: Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Media and Communications BA Degree Course", "Listen to all of the Coventry Conversations in iTunes U", "Department of Media and Communications Open Media Talk Series", "Coventry University Launches iTunes U Site", "Leading UK and European Universities join YouTube Edu", "Photography Opens its Doors to the World", "Department of Media and Communications becomes UK's 24th Green Open Access Mandate, Planet's 92nd: Coventry University", "Coventry University East Asian Film Society", Department of Media and Communication website, Department of Media and Communication Video Showreel 2011, Department of Media and Communication Podcasts and Audio, Department of Media and Communication Lectures and Tutorials on iTunes U, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coventry_University_Department_of_Media&oldid=970234082, Articles with a promotional tone from September 2016, Pages using infobox university with the image name parameter, Pages using infobox university with the affiliations parameter, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.

In short Open Media & Communication means: The School of Media and Performing Arts includes a number of academics working across a range of areas including Digital and Open Media, Global Media and Communications, Journalism Studies and Creative Media Practice. It is located within the Ellen Terry Building, which is a £7 million refurbished 1930s cinema in the centre of Coventry, UK. Find out what it's like to study in the Department of Communication and Media from our students! How you can help. BBC 6 Music), Andrew Rodger (Director of Photography in TV and Film), Kevin de la Noy (film producer, Titanic, Saving Private Ryan, Mission Impossible, Blood Diamond, Batman: The Dark Knight), Stephen Brookes (disability and equality consultant; former advisor to The Labour Party’s communication department), Evodokia Thomopoulou (freelance artist and designer), Simon O Grady (head of Media Studies, Stratford upon Avon College of Further Education), Sara Noel (Vogue magazine – fashion shoots and syndications co-ordinator), Tom Howie, Television Producer, including Arsenal TV, Line Lonning-Andersen (Artistic Director, Operaen i Kristiansund/ Kristiansund Opera, Norway), Dominic Breadmore (founder Predacom productions/Ludic Rooms, video and multimedia artist), This page was last edited on 30 July 2020, at 02:37. Media and Communication at Leicester is part of the School of Media, Communication and Sociology. School of Journalism.

Undergraduate, postgraduate and research study options in Media, Communications and Cultural Studies. Through our programmes you will gain a thorough appreciation of the trends and … The school has a reputation for its distinct approach to learning called Open Media.
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