Media and Communications undergraduate courses
Study the social and cultural sides of media while building industry‑standard skills in production
Explore how the media world works and debate topics from free speech and social media to the metaverse. With free access to Adobe Creative Cloud, you’ll develop skills in generative AI, photography, design and audio‑visual production. Our degree is one of only 15 partnered with the British Film Institute, offering a range of industry guest speakers and live industry assignments. Our graduates earn 23% above the national median five years after graduation (LEO 2025).
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- Early Payment Discount
- EU Undergraduate Bursary 2026/27
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- The Vice Chancellor’s Undergraduate Excellence Award 2026/27
- Beaconhouse School Discount
- Ealing Trailfinders (ETF) & Brunel University of London Rugby Academy Scholarship 2026/27
- Brunel Sanctuary Scholarship 2026/27
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The Media and Communications course is incredibly important for my future and besides all of the theoretical aspects, practice module I find the most positive and useful for me. I like to attend module where we talk about how the media is constructed and how we can influence it. In addition, I like to create any kind of content for media. Thus, positive aspects of the course are practices with media, theory of media constructions, and lovely conversations with module leaders. Nothing would be positive if I would not feel comfortable with asking questions or holding a discussion. Communication with a teacher is a key for a successful education, meaning positive aspect of the course is also wonderful professors.

Why Brunel for your media and communications degree?


