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BA (Hons) International Communications Studies with Chinese

PICTURE 

Course outline

This interdisciplinary degree programme aims to develop a soundly based understanding of the various factors which influence the way communications now take place in an increasingly interconnected world at the same time as giving an insight into the skills and knowledge required by the contemporary international communications industries. As such, the programme provides students with an opportunity to study a wide range of subjects, including contemporary mass media, journalism, new digital communications, the history of European, American and East-Asian societies, communications theory, the psychology of communications, arts and communications and cultural studies. In addition, the study of Chinese (Mandarin) from beginners' to advanced level will form a core element in years 2 to 4. Students will also have an opportunity to enrich their studies by taking modules offered by International Studies and International Business.

 

Course structure

Year 1 (Preliminary Year) 

The first year comprises a special programme of English for Academic Purposes designed by staff from the highly experienced Centre of English Language Learning (CELE) at the University of Nottingham. This is carefully integrated with the content programmes offered by each academic division so as to prepare students fully for years 2-4 of the degree. Three of the content modules on year 1 are specifically related top the study of communications: British Media and Culture; British Film and Society; and Inter-Cultural Communications.

-Please click Preliminarry Year for more details.

 

Year 2 (Qualifying Year)

In this first year of specialist study there are core modules covering communications theory; the psychology of communications; communications and society; cultural studies; Eastern and Western European societies; film cultures and narratives as well as arts and communications. These ten-credit modules are structured around a student-centred learning approach to learning with extensive reading set alongside practical exercises intended to familiarize students with contemporary communications theory and practice. These modules will also give you an opportunity to practice the study skills needed for more independent research later on in your degree. You will also begin your language studies in Chinese, which are designed to foster the multi-lingual communication skills needed to be successful in the international arena today. 

 

Year 3 (Part I)

During this year, you will build on the skills and knowledge you have acquired so far by applying them to a more in-depth study of issues relating to contemporary international communications. Topics include globalization, new communications technologies and the news media. You will also continue your language studies at a second higher level in Chinese. 

- Please click Exchange and Study Abroad Programme| for more details.

 

Year 4 (Part II)

 

Besides taught modules the focus of your study in this final year is an individual dissertation project. This is on a topic of your own choice and consists of guided research spread over the whole academic year. You will also complete your language training with a third more advanced level in Chinese.

 

Modules

Year 2 Semester 1

Code

Title

Credits

CS1011

Mandarin 1A

20

CS1911

Communication and Technology

20

CS1901

Media and Society

20

 

Year 2 Semester 2 

Code

Title

Credits

CS1012

Mandarin 1B

20

CS1902

Communication and Culture

20

CS1912

Cultures of Everyday Life

20

 

Year 3 Semester 1

Code

Title

Credits

CS2601

The Rise of Modern china

20

CS2011

Mandarin 2A

20

CS2911

Researching Communications 1

10

N/A

Optional Modules

10

 

Year 3 Semester 2

Code

Title

Credits

CS2912

Researching Communications 2

10

CS2022

Mandarin 2B

20

N/A

Optional Modules

30

 

Year 4 Semester 1 

Code

Title

Credits

CS3011

Mandarin 3A

20

CS3411

BA International Communications Dissertation: Part 1

20

N/A

Optional Modules                                                           

20

 

Year 4 Semester 2

 

Code

Title

Credits

CS3012

Mandarin 3B

20

CS3412

BA International Communications Dissertation: Part 2

20

N/A

Optional Modules                                                           

20

 

Detailed Module  Information: Online Module Catalogue.| Please search by Module name or Module code. For further information, Please contact the Head of the Division of International Communications, Adrian Hadland, via email: Adrian.hadland@nottingham.edu.cn| 

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