Nottingham University offers a delightful
campus setting, located ten minutes from the city centre. There are lots of
facilities for its students, such as a large library with social and private
study areas, a café, food shops, a theatre and a gym. The on campus
accommodation for first year students also comes with social areas in both the
catered and non-catered halls. The campus itself has lots of open space around
the lake, which can be used by all students and is the hosting space for some
of the universities diverse social clubs. There are also Football, netball,
basketball and hockey pitches.
Both the Film and Media Studies courses at
Nottingham University have an industry focus and a wide variety of theory and
contemporary units; however, this university does not offer a practical aspect
to the courses.
International
Media and Communication:
This offers a global insight into Media and
Industry. The multicultural student body at the university aids discussion as
it brings a wide variety of media experiences to the course.
Units on the course include:
FIRST
YEAR
-Media and society
-Communication and Culture (the role of
popular culture in creating identity and reinforcing beliefs)
-Cultures of Everyday Life (every day
rituals of our life’s, what are the significance and impact of these?)
-Communication and Technology
SECONND
YEAR
-Political Communications
-Propaganda
-Global Media
-Translating Cultures
-Cultural Politics
THIRD
YEAR
-Contesting Culture
-Media and Conflict
-Public Sphere
-Comics and Visual Narrative
-Self, Sign and Society
-Sensory Cultures
-Writing for the Media
The final Dissertation is ten thousand
words with a dedicated tutor.
As well as these units Students also take a
language unit. This is compulsory on the course but lessons start at a
beginners level so no prior experience is required. However, if the student
already has experience they can elect to start the language units at a higher
level.
The course allows for lots of independent
research, key texts are set however; suggestions of supplementary texts are
suggested. Students also create their own titles for some of the essay
assessments. The course consists of a lecture and seminar per week for each
unit being studied.
There is also the opportunity to study
abroad as the university has campuses in Malaysia and China where equivalent
courses can be studied.
Outside of the course there are
opportunities for students to get involved in the Radio Station and Newspaper
and also help to promote and organise media related events.