| Qualification | Start dates | Entry requirements | Full- or Part-time | UCAS Code | Assessment | |
| Bachelor of Arts (BA Hons) | January July September | A-level: BBC-BCC | Level of English required | Full-time | Q3P3 | Exam and written assignment |
Course outline
This innovative programme combines the study of both English literature and the English language in its many varieties and uses, with a minor programme that introduces students to a wide range of skills and disciplines associated with the use of English in the media, communications and journalism. This programme is primarily aimed at native and second language speakers of English, or very advanced EFL speakers. An alternative programme for very advanced EFL speakers is English Studies with Journalism. For competent EFL speakers, the Communication (EFL) and Media Studies programme, offers a degree with a related but somewhat different focus.
Teaching methods
The Media minor programmes at the University of Buckingham offer students small student: tutor ratios (8:1) with a dedicated media lab at their disposal. The work is production-based, allowing students to graduate from the programme with a portfolio to present to potential employers.
This can include press journalism (news stories, features, interviews), a website (created by the student as part of the Online Media module), video and sound packages for Broadcast Journalism (for Journalism minors) or an advertising campaign (Media Studies minors).
Students also learn to use industry-standard software including QuarkXpress, CoolEdit and Photoshop, as well as DV cameras and digital still cameras.

