BA Communication and Mass Media (Radio and Television)
Program Overview
The Radio and Television specialism is a three-year practice-based program combining theory and practical learning to equip students with a thorough understanding of television and radio broadcasting. It focuses on developing practical broadcasting and journalistic skills, grounding students in media theory and history, and preparing them for careers in broadcast media or the wider field of radio and television. Led by experienced industry professionals, the program utilizes state-of-the-art facilities to combine theory and practice-based learning.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Radio and Television (RAT) specialism is a practice-based program combining theory and practical learning. It aims to provide students with a thorough understanding of television and radio broadcasting. The program focuses on developing practical broadcasting and journalistic skills, grounding students in media theory and history, and providing a comprehensive understanding of how radio and television media function and the process of creating high-quality content. Graduates will be prepared for careers in broadcast media or the wider radio and television field.
Outline:
The program's structure spans three years.
Teaching:
The program is led by experienced industry professionals. The faculty boasts radio and television studios equipped with the latest broadcasting facilities and digital sound and video editing suites, enabling students to develop practical skills. The teaching methodology combines theory and practice-based learning.
Careers:
Graduates will be prepared for professional roles in broadcast media or the wider field of radio and television.
Other:
The faculty's radio and television studios are equipped with state-of-the-art broadcasting facilities and digital sound and video editing suites.