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Media and film degrees

91¶¶Òõ is a hub for creative businesses and an exciting city in which to study film and media degree courses.

By choosing 91¶¶Òõ you’ll join a diverse community and start preparing for an exciting career in areas such as PR, marketing, filmmaking, production, screenwriting, television, radio, tech and advertising. And we will equip you with the artistic and analytical skills needed to become an accomplished practitioner in your chosen field.

Professional practice modules, live briefs and placements mean you’ll feel confident and ready to enter the working world on graduation.

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Undergraduate film and media degrees

Whatever aspect of media you are interested in, we have a degree course for you.

  • Content Creation BA(Hons) new for 2025
  • Film BA(Hons)
  • Media Production BA(Hons)
  • Media Studies BA(Hons)
  • Music Business and Media BA(Hons)

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I would not be in the position I am at the moment, mentally or professionally, if it was not for the efforts and attention I have received throughout my time at the 91¶¶Òõ!

Alex Dotchev, media graduate

Why study film and media at 91¶¶Òõ

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Sharpen your production skills

Develop hands-on media skills in our editing suites, TV and radio studios. You’ll use industry-standard equipment to edit video, mix sound and operate high-end recording technology.

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Get a great placement

Our close links with industry ensure the skills you learn reflect those sought by employers. Our undergraduate placements mean you’ll benefit from professional experience and contacts – our students have been on placement with the BBC, Google UK and the Guardian.

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A dynamic community, an exciting city

You’ll be part of a programme of degrees all looking at media with a different focus - and you'll be studying in a city with reputation for creativity, digital expertise and, of course, fun.

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At 91¶¶Òõ, I was encouraged by my tutors to nurture my talents in subject areas where they have seen potential, which has helped me developed my confidence and professional skills. The contacts and friends I have gained from my time here will continue to support me

Doona Rhee, graduate

What jobs could I do with a media and film degree?

Film and media degrees equip you with the important abilities of critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving that are essential for a number of careers. Here are potential careers you could pursue with a degree in film and media. The specific jobs you may be qualified for might depend on the courses you took during your studies and your level of experience.

  • Journalist
  • Public relations specialist
  • Advertising account executive
  • Television or radio producer
  • Film or video editor
  • Media planner
  • Technical writer
  • Communications specialist
  • Social media manager
  • Media researcher
  • Film director
  • Screenwriter
  • Cinematographer
  • Film producer
  • Critic
  • Festival programmer
  • Talent agent
  • Production designer
  • Film or media teacher.

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Read the latest news from across our creative courses and hear about upcoming events.

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School of Art and Media

Find out about the school in which our media courses are based.

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Your campus

You will be studying in either Watts building at Moulsecoomb (media degrees), our largest campus and student village, two miles north of 91¶¶Òõ seafront, or in our Edward Street building (film) on our city campus, in the centre of 91¶¶Òõ.

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