

BA in Media and Communications with Study Abroad, University of Exeter
Exeter,
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48 Months
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About this course
The Media and Communications BA at Exeter is designed to develop practical and professional skills that prepare you for a career across the creative industries or any field requiring media and communication expertise. The course offers a comprehensive grounding in the field, covering topics like the history of communications, professional writing, language and social interaction, media, and global communications. Students benefit from excellent facilities, including Special Collections related to renowned writers, The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, and a Digital Humanities Lab. The curriculum emphasizes a blend of theoretical understanding and practical application, with opportunities to participate in events featuring internationally acclaimed authors, actors, and filmmakers. The course aims to equip students with critical, analytical, and communication skills, fostering both academic and professional growth.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly regarded for its practical focus and strong links to the industry, with facilities like the Special Collections and Bill Douglas Cinema Museum enriching the learning experience. It ranks 8th in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025 for Communication and Media Studies. Students have access to unique resources and opportunities for study abroad or employment experience, both within the UK and internationally. The diverse modules drawn from Drama, English, Film & Television Studies, and Modern Languages and Cultures provide a well-rounded education that appeals to students aiming to work in various sectors such as advertising, journalism, public relations, or digital media.
Specialisation
While the course covers a broad spectrum of topics within media and communications, it offers special modules in areas such as social media and digital cultures. There are options for studying abroad, employment experience, or a combination of both, allowing students to specialise further by focusing on the sector or region they wish to explore professionally. The optional modules and real-world placements enhance the opportunity for students to tailor their learning to their specific career interests.
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
The typical entry requirements include an ABB at A-Level, 32/655 in IB, or a DDM in BTEC, along with at least a GCSE grade C or 4 in English Language. Preferred subjects are not specified, but specific subject requirements must be met where stated. International students need to demonstrate proficiency in English, with test scores aligned to Profile B2. There are also options for contextual offers, including BBC at A-Level or 28/554 in IB.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
67
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates of this course can find opportunities in sectors such as advertising, digital media, events organisation, film-making, international relations, journalism, marketing, public relations, research, and TV production. The course’s focus on communication skills, research, and analysis prepares students for a broad range of roles, and the inclusion of professional placements and work experience adds to employability and industry readiness.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for the course?
Typically, students need an ABB at A-Level, 32/655 points in IB, or DDM in BTEC, along with a minimum GCSE grade C or 4 in English Language.
Can I study abroad during the degree?
Yes, there is a four-year variant with Study Abroad that allows you to spend a year studying at a partner university, which counts towards your degree and offers cultural and academic benefits.
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