During theÊPolitics and Economics (Hons) course at Bournemouth University, you will also explore the social, historical and cultural contexts and the role of the media in contemporary politics and economics. Whether parliamentary decisions or street protests, information travels worldwide almost instantaneously and therefore we must consider the role that the media plays, including to reinforce and challenge who gets what, how, why, and where.

Outside of lectures you will have the opportunity to attend a wide variety of extra-curricular activities run by the Centre for Politics & Media including conferences and speaker seminars as well as field trips to locations such as Westminster and Brussels, and local government and charities. You are also encouraged to engage in current research, working alongside staff as student research assistants which can lead to publications in peer-reviewed journals and add an extra dimension to your studies.

You will also complete a work placement, which will help to build your professional contacts and gain invaluable experience that can serve as a platform for entry into a wide variety of careers. You may also wish to study abroad for a semester at one of our partner institutions.

Careers

The world of politics is constantly evolving and in today's hyper-mediated environment, there is an even greater need for people who understand the role the media plays within politics. This course will prepare you for working in various roles within this fascinating area, including in local and national government, non-government organisations, think-tanks, lobbying groups and emerging political industries such as soft diplomacy and nation branding.