Faculty of Arts and Humanities - University of East Anglia

Master Communication and Language Studies - Máster en Comunicación y Lenguaje

Faculty of Arts and Humanities - University of East Anglia
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Presentación

This programme is offered either full and part time basis

Globalisation has broken down barriers of time and space and led to the ever greater centrality of knowledge and information. The increased contact between different linguistic communities (through migration, tourism, education, and information and media flows) has not, however, resolved the problem of linguistic and cultural barriers, quite the opposite. As language and cultural exchanges become ever more frequent and diverse, so does our need to comprehend the nature of intercultural communication and how it may best be promoted. These are the central concerns of the various MA programmes within Language and Communications Studies at UEA.

In the interdisciplinary MA in Communication and Language Studies, our focus is firmly on language, as a crucial key to comprehending the world today and participating in the world of tomorrow. We are also particularly interested in exploring today´s increasingly complex and varied networks of communication and culture from different perspectives, and this makes what we offer very distinctive.

Requisitos

Degree Subject: Humanities or Social Sciences
Degree Classification: UK BA (Hons) 2.1 or equivalent

Programa

Compulsory Study (80 credits)
Students must study the following modules for 80 credits:
 DISSERTATION COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE STUDIES
 ENGLISH, COMMUNICATION, CULTURE
 RESEARCH METHODS
Option A Study (40 credits)
Students will select 40 credits from the following modules:
Students will select either LCSLML13 or LCSCML25 and one other 20 credit semester 2 (SEM2) module.
 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN PRACTICE
 LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY
 THE POWER OF DISCOURSE: REPRESENTATION AND INTERACTION
 UNDERSTANDING CULTURES IN A GLOBAL WORLD
Option B Study (60 credits)
Students will select 60 credits from the following modules:
Students will select three 20 credit modules, of which two (40 credits) must run in the Spring semester (SEM2). Modules from other Schools may only be taken subject to approval by the Course Director.
 "MEDIA, CULTURE AND SOCIETY DISSERTATION"
 AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY
 ANALYSING MEDIA DISCOURSES
 ANALYSING MEDIA DISCOURSES
 ANALYSING MEDIA DISCOURSES
 ANALYSING MEDIA DISCOURSES
 ANALYSING MEDIA DISCOURSES
 BETTER WORLDS? UTOPIAS AND DYSTOPIAS
 BRITISH CINEMA: REALISM AND SPECTACLE
 BROADCAST JOURNALISM
 BROADCAST JOURNALISM
 BROADCAST JOURNALISM
 CONCEPTUAL AND DISCURSIVE METAPHORS ACROSS CULTURES
 CONFLICT AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
 CONSUMER CULTURE AND SOCIETY
 CONTEMPORARY JOURNALISM: PRACTICE AND ETHICS
 CREATIVITY AND DEVELOPMENT IN FILM AND TELEVISION PRODUCTION
 DEMOCRATIC THEORY
 DISSERTATION (MRES)
 DISSERTATION COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE STUDIES
 DISSERTATION CONFLICT AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
 DISSERTATION FORENSIC LINGUISTICS
 DISSERTATION LANGUAGE AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
 DISSERTATION LANGUAGE, SOCIETY and CULTURE
 DISSERTATION MAATS
 DISSERTATION MAATS
 EFFECTS, AUDIENCES AND THE MEDIA
 ENGLISH, COMMUNICATION, CULTURE
 ESSENTIAL UK PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND LAW FOR JOURNALISTS
 EUROPE AND THE WORLD
 EUROPEAN STUDIES (WITH BRUSSELS INTERNSHIP)
 EUROPEAN UNION: POWER, POLITICS AND POLICY
 FILM STUDIES DISSERTATION
 FILM STUDIES: HISTORY, THEORY, CRITICISM
 GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY OF EMERGING POWERS
 HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT
 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN PRACTICE
 INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION
 INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION
 INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION
 INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION
 INTERNATIONAL HISTORY OF THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION
 INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AND PUBLIC POLICY
 INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS: CONFLICT AND DEVELOPMENT
 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY
 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
 ISSUES IN MEDIA AND CULTURAL POLITICS
 JAPANESE FILM: NATIONAL CINEMA AND BEYOND
 LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY
 MA IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT EXAMINATION
 MA IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS EXAMINATION
 MA IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS and EUROPEAN STUDIES EXAMINATION
 MA INTERNATIONAL SECURITY EXAMINATION
 MEDIA AND SOCIETY
 MEDIA, CULTURE AND POLITICS IN EAST ASIA
 MEDIA, CULTURE AND SOCIETY DISSERTATION
 MEDIA, SOCIETY AND POWER
 METHODS OF SOCIAL ENQUIRY
 MULTICULTURALISM
 NEW MEDIA AND SOCIETY
 NEW MEDIA AND SOCIETY
 POLITICS AND MASS MEDIA
 POLITICS AND MASS MEDIA
 POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE
 POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE
 POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE
 POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE
 POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE
 PRACTICAL MEDIA
 PSI DISSERTATION
 PSI DISSERTATION
 PSI DISSERTATION
 PSI DISSERTATION BY PRACTICE
 PUBLIC MANAGEMENT: THEORIES AND CHANGE
 PUBLIC POLICY: THEORY AND ANALYSIS
 RESEARCH METHODS
 RESEARCH METHODS PART I
 RESEARCH METHODS PART II
 REVIEW PAPER (MRES)
 RUSSIAN FOREIGN POLICY
 SCIENCE FICTION: FILM AND TELEVISION
 SOUND AND SOCIETY
 STUDYING MEDIA
 STUDYING MEDIA
 TELEVISION AND SOCIETY
 THE BIG PICTURE: CONTEMPORARY HOLLYWOOD CINEMA
 THE FOREIGN RELATIONS OF CHINA AND JAPAN IN THE MODERN WORLD
 THE MEDIA AND IDENTITY
 THE POLITICS OF REGULATION
 THE POWER OF DISCOURSE: REPRESENTATION AND INTERACTION
 TRANSLATION AND THEORY
 TRANSLATION AS A PROFESSION
 TRANSLATION WORK EXPERIENCE
 UNDERSTANDING CULTURES IN A GLOBAL WORLD
 UNDERSTANDING MEDIA CULTURES
 VIDEO PRODUCTION
 WAR GAMES: DIPLOMACY AND STRATEGY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
 WOMEN AND FILM

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