You study cultural industries, institutions, texts, identities and practices from a critical perspective. YouÕll explore the meaning of culture as politics and philosophy, and also:

  • explore cultural innovation, promotion and value in a fast-changing world
  • build a critical understanding of how business, technology and the law are redefining cultural practices today
  • graduate with professional skills relevant to cultural and creative organisations in the private and public sectors.

Why choose this course?

  • 100% of Communication, Cultural and Media Studies research impact was rated outstanding or very considerable in terms of reach and significance in the most recent Research Excellence Framework (2014 REF) and in the top 100 in the world in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017.
  • You enjoy opportunities to apply for placements, including in the vibrant city of Brighton & Hove Ð a hub for cultural, creative and activist enterprise.
  • You will gain awareness of the challenges within creative industry and culture in contemporary globalised societies and economies, which is an advantage in many areas of employment as well as further study.