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  1. Communication, Media Practice and Public Relations

    MA

    Swansea University - College of Arts and Humanities

    The MA in Communication, Media Practice and Public Relations offers syllabus-based practice in professional, contemporary media skills, taught by industry professionals with academic backgrounds and supported by content-based lectures on theory and history to be delivered by research-active lecturing staff. This MA allows graduates to add valuable and desirable professional media skills such as journalism, public relations, web design and video production.

  2. Media and Communication Studies

    MPhil / PhD

    Swansea University - Department of Languages, Translation and Communication

    The first year of study will include: Induction programme (introduction to departmental, library & computer facilities; laboratory and technical support, & language-learning resources); Research Methods Training; PhD seminar programme, and a Graduate research presentation. The 2nd year of study is usually taken up by fieldwork, whilst the 3rd year is for writing up.

  3. Politics

    MA

    Swansea University - Department of Political and Cultural Studies

    Compulsory: Approaches to Political Theory; Governance: From State Formation to Global Governance; Conceptual Issues in the Social Sciences;Dissertation.Sample of elective modules: Politics in Contemporary Britain; Rethinking Global Politics; Postcolonialism, Orientalism and Eurocentrism; War and Society Before 1800; Violence, Conflict and Development;Provincialising Europe; Security and Strategy in South-East Asia; Critical Security Studies; Gender and International Relations; Culture and Security.

  4. Nanoscience to Nanotechnology

    MSc

    Swansea University - Nanotechnology

    This course will cover a broad range of subject areas, from the latest semiconductor fabrication technology, to biological and medical applications, with emphasis throughout on characterisation and control of materials at the nanoscale. The focus will be on the techniques necessary for scientific investigation at these very small dimensions, and the very latest research developments.This course provides students with the knowledge, motivation, and skills required for continuous professional development during their future careers and provides valuable experience of working on complex projects.Our aim is for students to develop the potential to become future leaders and champions of industry.Modules:-Probing at the Nanoscale-Bio-Nanotechnology-Soft Nanotechnology-Nanoscale Simulation-Nanosclae Structures and Devices-Wide Band-Gap Electronics-Principles of Nanomedicine-Nano(geno)toxicology-Introduction to Bio-Informatcis-Strategic Project Planning-Colliod and Interface Science-Ethics, Safety and Regulation in Engineering-Communication Skills for Research Engineers-MSc Research project

  5. Electrical and Electronic Engineering

    MSc

    Swansea University - Electrical and Electronic Engineering

    Electrical & Electronic Engineering drives industry and modern life. From mp3 players to the internet and from global mobile phone networks to renewable energy sources, electrical engineering defines the world around us.

  6. Electronics Technology for Sustainable Energy

    MSc

    Swansea University - Electrical and Electronic Engineering

    Electronics for sustainable energy generation and utilization is a vital industry in todays energy-thirsty world. Energy generation and transformation, in the most efficient way possible, is key to reducing carbon emissions.

  7. Communication Systems

    MSc

    Swansea University - Electrical and Electronic Engineering

    This course aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the technology and architecture of computer communications, photonics and telecommunication networks, wireless telecommunications and related wireless information technologies. This is supported with some practical knowledge and skills for project and business management principles.Projects are normally carried out individually under the supervision of a primary and a secondary supervisor.

  8. Journalism and Media within Globalization: The European Perspective

    MA

    Swansea University - Department of Languages, Translation and Communication

    This prestigious Masters course allows students to study in three European Countries: Students spend their first year in Denmark and the Netherlands, and their second year in either the UK (Swansea) or Germany (Hamburg).Students opting to specialise in War and Conflict will spend semesters 3 and 4 at Swansea where they will study three modules: War Reporting, Reporting the Middle East and Reporting Risk. War Reporting is the primary area of expertise for the Department of Media and Communitcation Studies and there is a strong research track record in media at war.

  9. Digital Media

    MA

    Swansea University - College of Arts and Humanities

    This MA focuses on new trends in global digital media and technology, offering an innovative interdisciplinary approach to contemporary technology and new media, and drawing upon expertise in Media and Communication Studies, Politics and International Relations, American Studies, and Film Studies. Students will be encouraged to apply media theory, political and social theory and research tools in analyzing and understanding digital media.

  10. Creative Writing

    MA

    Swansea University - Department of English Language and Literature

    The MA in Creative Writing is a unique programme offering integrated training in the writing of literary and media text. Taught by prize-winning writers of fiction, poetry and drama including Stevie Davies and DJ Britton, this creative writing MA is ideal for budding writers with a commitment to good writing.

 
 
 
 
 

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