MA Media Economics
- Course Code DNT1LP13101
- Duration 1 Year
- Attendance Full Time
- Award Degree of Master of Arts
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The MA Media Economics degree is designed to attract students who have previously studied film, literature or media-based subjects at undergraduate level who want to develop their analytical skills to understand the economic and political context of the industries in which they seek to pursue their careers.
The programme would also be suitable for economics graduates who are seeking to pursue a career path from a business aspect of the media, for example, as an account executive in advertising; or finance and management positions in broadcasting and publishing etc, to develop a sound understanding of the media environment.
This Masters is taught in collaboration with the University's School of Political, Social and International Studies, which, together with the School of Economics, promotes a strong tradition in interdisciplinary research and teaching.
The MA Media Economics is offered over one year full-time.
Is the MA Programme right for you?
Postgraduate Options: Graduate Diploma, MA or MSc
The School of Economics offers a diverse range of taught postgraduate study opportunities:
The Graduate Diploma provides core training in Economics for graduates (or those with an equivalent qualification) who do not already have an extensive recent economics background - acting as a progression route to further postgraduate study, particularly for our MSc Programme.
The Applied Training Programme (Master of Arts) is designed to provide training in new and vocationally attractive skills in Economics. It is appropriate for graduates in Economics who wish to develop specialist expertise without committing to the full research-led training Academic and Professional (MSc) programme. It is also appropriate for those with a limited Economics background but with an undergraduate degree or equivalent experience in the applied area. These courses should appeal to students who wish to pursue a career in the areas of finance, management, international business, international relations and the mass media.
The Academic and Professional Programme (Master of Science) is designed to provide intensive research-led training in advanced economic theory, econometrics and research methods. This route is suitable for those who aim to gain employment as professional economists in government, financial institutions, business, commerce, industry, international agencies and other similar organisations. The MSc Programme is also suitable for those seeking eventual PhD enrolment and/or an academic career as a lecturer in Economics. Many of our former PhD students now hold academic posts as lecturers in University departments both in the UK and overseas. The School has full "1+3" ESRC recognition for each of the MSc courses, enabling ESRC-funded students to train at both Masters and PhD level.


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