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CoursesNewest Review: ... technical experience, on graduating you will be profoundly disappointed as the course is excessively theory based with little practical or empirical emphasis. Secondly, although I personally enjoyed the theoretical side as it gives you an insight into the sociological, political and historical perspective on media analysis, just as you would encounter on something like an English course or Sociology course, be prepared that employers and people in general do not understand the point of doing media related studies, especially when it does not entail any technical aspects or vocational elements (which I know through the people I have kept ... more |
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by - written on 02/04/01 (Useful, 49 readings)
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For anybody out there thinking of pursuing a degree in Film, Television and Radio studies at Staffordshire University, I would like to give you some things to bear in mind before you decide to accept a place. Firstly, if you are expecting to graduate and enter the field of media production or any other job requiring some technical experience, on graduating you will be profoundly disappointed as the course is excessively theory based with little practical or empirical emphasis. Secondly, although I personally enjoyed the theoretical side as it gives you an insight into the sociological, political and historical perspective on media analysis, just as you would encounter ... Read the complete review

