Sport and Media
Examines the interdependent relationship between sport and the media. Against the background of the increasingly globalized media and sports industries, the module focuses on three broad areas: the political economy of media and sport, the relationship between sport, media and identity formations based on gender, race and nation, and the consumption of sport and the role of audiences in the communication process. 
This is a block delivery module, which runs over seven weeks of teaching time, utilising lectures, seminars and tutorials over each week.  
- Lecture 18 hours
- Seminar 30 hours
- Tutorial 30 hours
- Workshop 30 hours
- Self-directed study 130 hours
- Assessment 62 hours
OR
Gender and TV Fictions
What have women/those who identify as women contributed to the production of television drama and sitcom? This module explores British feminine-gendered fiction from the 1960s to the contemporary period. Taking an historical approach, this module contextualises key shifts to women’s positioning on both sides of the television screen in relation to broader cultural, economic, social and industrial change.
This is a block delivery module, which runs over seven weeks of teaching time, with a mix of lectures, seminars, tutorials and workshops over each week.  
- Lecture 18 hours
- Seminar 30 hours
- Tutorial 30 hours
- Workshop 30 hours
- Self-directed study 130 hours
- Assessment 62 hours
OR continue with the study route selected in the first and second year:
Film Studies: British Cinema
Journalism: Music, Film and Entertainment Journalism
Creative Writing: Creative Misbehaviour
English Literature: World Englishes
History: The World on Display
Drama: Performance, Identity and Society