Arts, communication and critical enquiry
Arts
This course offers students more than the opportunity to become an expert in a particular field of knowledge. They also learn how to handle complex bodies of information, to analyse and evaluate information, to argue clearly using the spoken and written word, and to work with a constructive openness and flexibility of mind.
Cinema studies
Study contemporary and historical forms of film, visual culture, narrative form, screenwriting, screen analysis and criticism.
English
The study of literature introduces you to the wealth of imaginative writing in English from the Renaissance to the present day. We teach across the contemporary syllabus.
Global communications
Explore topics such as the global role of public service broadcasting, gender politics of media production, the role of the journalist, law and ethics in journalism and the governance of goods, information, people and finance.
Journalism
Study the social, political, economic and cultural role of the media. Learn about print, broadcast and online journalism and digital media. Develop skills in research, writing, editing and production.
Media studies
Explore how we communicate in film, television, radio, the press, publishing and digital media. Learn about the historical, political, and cultural aspects of media and understand developments and debates in the media and communication industries.
Philosophy
Philosophy studies key questions about the nature of reality and knowledge and how we should live in the world. Explore issues such as the causes and nature of things, the principles governing existence, the material universe and human behaviour.


