The BSc Media and Communication with Foundation Year at the University of Surrey is designed for students who do not meet direct entry requirements. It helps them develop the required skills needed for the main degree in media and communication. These skills produce digitally confident, critical, and creative thinkers in a globalised digital media world.
In this programme, students will learn in areas including media power and regulations, media audiences and users, public relations, global media and communications, big data and digital societies. The course also explores how communication impacts society, government, and business.
The teaching methods include small group tutorials, projects and workshops, as well as lectures and classes. Assessment includes a combination of examination, coursework, practical examinations, reports and a compulsory research project in a chosen subject in the final year. This approach gives the students a dynamic foundation in social sciences.
The University of Surrey is located in Guildford, England, and is known for combining academic study and practical preparation for employment. The university offers student support services, including personal tutors, academic skills development, and disability support.
The facilities include modern media and production studios, digital labs, a central library, and a student support hub offering academic guidance, mental health services, and career advice. The university also has a student health centre on its Stag Hill campus.
The University of Surrey offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in fields such as medicine, law, engineering, business, arts, sciences, and media studies. Study resources include modern study spaces and tools, with language and skills support for all students.
Applicants are to submit a personal statement explaining their interest in media and communication, with any relevant academic or practical experience. A reference from an academic or employer is required, and a CV may be included to show relevant work experience.
The tuition fee for the foundation plus degree programme for international students is £22,900 per year.
The university offers scholarship programmes to international students to support them financially. These scholarships are awarded to applicants who satisfy the required eligibility criteria. The International Excellence Award, which recognises academic excellence, is one such scholarship offered, alongside the Vice Chancellor’s Future Leaders Award.
Graduates of this programme can pursue job roles such as:
Interested applicants can apply for the course through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). For guidance, contact AHZ's trained counsellors.
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