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University of New York in Prague (UNYP)
American Bachelor in Communication and Media
- Prague, Czech Republic
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English
The Communication and Media degree was developed by the University of New York in Prague in response to the demand for graduates who understand the processes, effects, and implications of communication in the information age.


Westford University College
BA (Hons) in Media, Culture and Communications
- Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
- Lagos, Nigeria
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BA
Full time, Part time
3 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English
A degree in Media, Culture and Communication will entail facing the challenge of keeping pace with the latest trends, technologies, and debates. Media, Culture, and communication degrees aim to prepare students for work in media-related industries, and train them to critically analyze the ways in which the media reflects, represents, and influences the world.
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Mount Royal University and Bissett School of Business
BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION - Broadcast Media Studies
- Calgary, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Blended
English
Broadcasters are known for their strong communication abilities and digital storytelling expertise for television, radio, social media and online.


Forth Valley College
BA (Hons) Digital Media
- Falkirk, United Kingdom
BA
Full time
Blended
English
This multimedia course is designed to support students who wish to pursue a career in the vibrant, fast-paced media industry. Students will develop skills across various media specialisms, including television, film, radio, print, and online.


Canadian Mennonite University & Redekop School of Business
Bachelor of Communications & Media
- Winnipeg, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Blended
English
How can humans use symbols, images, and sounds to create meaning that can be shared between groups and individuals? At what point do persuasive publications become propaganda? How are new social media impacting family dynamics in North America? Why will people share their private lives with strangers, on the condition that the stranger holds a microphone? In Communications and Media studies, students will be given a background in communications theory, as well as the practical skills they need to be effective in the workplace. Throughout this process, students will be encouraged to confront the field's big questions about meaning, spreading information and ideas, the power of voice, and interactions between faith and professional practice.
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Media and communication studies encompass a wide range of specialty areas in which students must learn how to channel aesthetics, creativity, and innovation as well as utilize critical skills in order to produce effective communication media.