Communication and Society Joint Honours, BA (Hons)
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Are you interested in communications? Study the rapid transformations our societies, technologies and personalities are undergoing. Combine Communication and Society with another Joint Honours subject to create your perfect degree. Why choose this course?Fascinating new forms of politics, economics and creative enterprises are rapidly challenging many core assumptions about human communication and identity. The possession and transfer of knowledge now lies at the heart of daily life and it is more important than ever to understand various aspects of communication. You will look at:
- communication between individuals, groups and organisations, humanity and nature
- the evolving media throug…
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Fascinating new forms of politics, economics and creative enterprises are rapidly challenging many core assumptions about human communication and identity. The possession and transfer of knowledge now lies at the heart of daily life and it is more important than ever to understand various aspects of communication. You will look at:
- communication between individuals, groups and organisations, humanity and nature
- the evolving media through which communication takes place.
Communication and Society offers a wide choice of interesting and engaging modules. The core of this subject draws on Psychology and Sociology, and also includes aspects of Philosophy, History and Anthropology. No previous study in any of these areas is required. You will study a diverse range of topics including non-verbal, spoken and unconscious communication; the history of communication; and digital cultures. The fascinating range of subject areas that this course covers make it an ideal combination with our modern range of course options.
Joint honours combinations and UCAS codesCommunication and Society is taken in combination with one of the following subjects as part of the BA Joint Honours Programme. The number in brackets is the UCAS code for a Joint Honours degree in Communications and Society alongside the listed subjects:
- English (LQ33)
- Film and TV (PP93)
- French (RP19)
- Global Studies (PL9X)
- History (LV31)
- International Relations (LL32)
- Linguistics (LQ31)
- Media (LP33)
- Philosophy (VP59)
- Spanish (RP49).
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Communication and Society must be combined with another subject to create your degree programme.
Find out more about our degree combinations including Communication and Society:
- BA (Hons) Communication and Society and Film and TV (PP93)
- BA (Hons) Communication and Society and Global Studies (PL9X)
- BA (Hons) English and Communication and Society (LQ33)
- BA (Hons) French and Communication and Society (RP19)
- BA (Hons) History and Communication and Society(LV31)
- BA (Hons) International Relations and Communication and Society (LL32)
- BA (Hons) Linguistics and Communication and Society (LQ31)
- BA (Hons) Media and Communication and Society (LP33)
- BA (Hons) Philosophy and Communication and Society (VP59)
- BA (Hons) Spanish and Communication and Society (RP49).
Our flexible curriculum has been designed to create some amazing opportunities for students in the School of Arts and Humanities. Your second year of study is divided into two semesters that enable students to take part in optional:
- International exchange
- Work placements
- Learn or improve language skills
Gain valuable work experience that will impress employers, learn another language, experience other cultures and travel the globe - all as part of your degree. Our international exchange partners include universities in:
- Australia
- Europe
- USA
- Canada
- Thailand.
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Books and library resources
In our library
you will have access to an extensive and diverse range of books
including those on your reading list. The library also stocks
periodicals that focus on Communications, Media and Literary
forums. Clifton campus has its own Blackwell’s Bookshop which
stocks relevant academic texts plus a wide range of bestselling
novels.
IT resources
Our IT resource rooms and PC
clusters are distributed across Clifton campus, with PCs providing
access to Microsoft Office, email, web browsing, networked file
storage and high-speed online printing services (with a free
printing allowance for each student). Resource rooms are available
24 hours a day.
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