Media Communications
- BA (Hons)
- 3 Years
- Full-time
- 29 September 2025
- Undergraduate
- London College of Communication
Course summary
With an emphasis on the social and cultural impact of digital media forms, BA (Hons) Media Communications examines the technologies, practices and policies that drive modern media communications. This course is taught at London College of Communication, at Elephant and Castle, part of University of the Arts London (UAL).
Why choose this course at London College of Communication
• You will develop critical thinking and writing skills, and knowledge across: digital media, moving image, photography and podcasting.
• Work collaboratively on project briefs set by industry professionals, enabling you to engage in project management, pitching of ideas, and furthering your personal and professional development.
• The course covers a mix of media theory and creative practice ensuring that graduates are fully equipped to target careers in the media and communications industry.
• You will explore the benefits of the culture of connectivity for individuals, community and brands, and its implications for social and political life.
What can you expect?
You can expect to gain an in-depth understanding of current theories of the media, with an emphasis on the social and cultural impact of digital media forms, e.g. social and interactive media. The rapid growth of media platforms, such as open source software and social network sites, creates new opportunities for participation and changes dramatically the way users communicate and exchange information. This degree will encourage students to develop a critical understanding of these communication technologies through content production and by stimulating debate. Applied skills such as image manipulation, editing and working with layout software will be taught, so that you’re able to produce audio-visual texts for diverse platforms.
About London College of Communication
London College of Communication is for the curious, the brave and the committed: those who want to transform themselves and the world around them. Through a diverse, world-leading community of teaching, research and partnerships with industry, we enable our students to succeed as future-facing creatives in the always-evolving design, media and screen industries. The London College of Communication experience is all about learning by doing. Our students get their hands dirty and develop their skills through the exploration of our facilities and technical spaces. Students work on live briefs and commissions, with everything from independent start-ups and charities in Southwark, through to major global companies, including Penguin, the National Trust and Royal Mail, to name a few.
How to apply
Apply by
29 January
Application codes
- Course code:
- P302
- Institution code:
- U65
- Campus name:
- London College of Communication
- Campus Code:
- C
Points of entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
- Year 1
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Entry requirements
UCAS Tariff
96 UCAS points from a combination of accepted full level 3 qualifications
A level
A Levels at grade C or above (preferred subjects include: English; History; Media; Business; Art and Design, or other subjects within Social Sciences)
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
Merit, Merit, Merit at BTEC Extended Diploma (preferred subjects: Creative Media and Journalism, Business/ Business Studies, IT & Computing, Media)
Access to HE Diploma
96 points in the Access to Higher Education Diploma (preferred subjects: Journalism, Digital and Creative Media, Marketing, Humanities and Social Sciences)
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Fees and funding
Tuition fees
Per year tuition fees
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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
Additional fee information
The Home fee is correct for entry in autumn 2025 and may increase for entry in autumn 2026. Please note that this fee is subject to the passing of secondary legislation approving a fee cap of £9,535. In the event this is not passed the tuition fee would be £9,250. Please check the fees and funding section of your course page on our website for more information: www.arts.ac.uk/courses. Tuition fees may increase in future years for new and continuing students.
The International fee is correct for entry in autumn 2025 and is subject to change for entry in autumn 2026. Tuition fees for international students may increase by up to 5% in each future year of the course.
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