This programme addresses theories, practice and research surrounding the relationship between media and development; it covers the relationship between media and development, focusing particularly on development communication and international coverage of development and developing countries as well as issues such as the role of media in governance, conflict and environmental change.
A 2:1 degree in social sciences (preferably in media or development), or equivalent; candidates from other disciplines are considered; all applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.0 in all skills), or equivalent; where a visa for study is required, UK Borders Agency minimum English requirements must be met.
UK/EU Student Fees £6,000, International Student Fees £12,900
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