

BA in English and Media and Communications, University of Exeter
Exeter,
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36 Months
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About this course
This program combines the study of literature and media, allowing you to explore major works of English literature alongside innovations in media and communication. You will develop practical, professional skills applicable across creative industries or any field requiring communication expertise. The course offers a wide range of modules, including historical and contemporary texts, cinema history, creative writing, and global literatures, as well as digital media. Exeter’s excellent facilities include Special Collections, The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, and the Digital Humanities Lab, supporting immersive learning and research. The university is also a UNESCO City of Literature, which enriches the literary environment. Students engage with internationally acclaimed authors, filmmakers, and actors through events, providing further cultural exposure.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students value the course for its diverse module options, the opportunity to study both traditional and modern media, and access to unique on-site resources like Special Collections and the Cinema Museum. The program’s combination of literary and media studies prepares students for careers in various sectors such as arts, journalism, marketing, and education. Exeter’s reputation is supported by high rankings in English and media, its strong industry links, and the exciting chance to participate in cultural events and internships. The course also emphasizes developing transferable skills like communication, critical thinking, and teamwork, which are highly valued in today’s job market.
Specialisation
The course covers a broad spectrum of genres and media, from medieval and early modern literature to contemporary works, including film, television, video games, and graphic novels. Students can choose modules in areas like creative writing, media law, global communication, and the history of communication, enabling interdisciplinary learning across literary and visual culture texts.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.07L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
To complete the BA in English and Media & Communications, students need to accumulate 360 credits over three years, including compulsory modules such as Beginnings: English Literature before 1800, Perspectives on Communications, and Communications Research Methods. In final year, students choose a dissertation or practical research project along with optional modules. There are options for study abroad, employment experience, or working abroad, each involving specific modules and placement components. The program also allows selecting optional modules outside the core subject to broaden expertise.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
67
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates from this course have entered diverse fields like arts management, publishing, journalism, marketing, and education. They work in organizations including the European Parliament, Rolls Royce, Oxford University Press, Warp Films, Oxfam, and Estée Lauder. Many students also pursue postgraduate studies in areas such as cultural heritage, literary studies, PGCE in English, and journalism, further enhancing their career opportunities. The program’s emphasis on communication, research, and critical skills equips students to succeed in international, creative, and media industries.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
The typical offer includes A-levels AAB-ABB, IB 34-32 or 665-655, and BTEC grades DDD-DDM, with specific subject requirements in English Literature or Language. Contextual offers are available for slightly lower grades.
What facilities are available for media studies students?
Students have access to Special Collections, The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, and the Digital Humanities Lab, which includes advanced equipment for digitisation, sound editing, and 3D printing, supporting advanced research and practical learning.
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