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3 Year Full Time
UCAS Code
PQ91
Mode of Study
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Start Date Tuition Fees - Year 1
Sep 2025 £ 9,535
4 Year Full Time With a Year Abroad
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PQ00
Mode of Study
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ABB-BBC
Location
Singleton Park Campus
Start Date Tuition Fees - Year 1
Sep 2025 £ 9,535
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PQ9I
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ABB-BBC
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Sep 2025 £ 9,535
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Course Overview

English Language and Media explores creative media practice across a wide range of subjects including, radio and video production, digital and social media, journalism, public relations, branding and marketing.

Studying this three-year degree opens up a range of exciting career opportunities by helping you develop skills, which are highly valued by employers.

Why English Language and Media at Swansea?

Based on our stunning Singleton Park campus, in parkland overlooking Swansea Bay on the edge of the Gower Peninsula, English Language and Media is highly rated by students and employers.

Media at Swansea University is ranked:

  • 8th in the UK for Student Experience (Times Good University Guide 2025)
  • 8th in the UK for Student Satisfaction (Complete University Guide 2025)
  • 10th in the UK for Teaching Quality (Times Good University Guide 2025)

English at Swansea University is ranked:

  • 11th in UK for Research Impact (REF2021)
  • Top 20 in the UK for Teaching Satisfaction (Guardian University Guide 2025)
  • Top 101-150 in the World (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025) 

You will be taught by industry professionals and academic staff who are specialist international researchers, and Guest Speakers will be invited to hold workshops and seminars.

You will have a work placement to enhance your student experience and career prospects.

In year 2, you have the option of taking the internationally recognised Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA), a professional qualification for teachers of English as a foreign language.

Welsh medium modules are available on this course.

Your English Language and Media Experience

Throughout your degree you will have a personal tutor who will provide you with pastoral and academic support.

During the second year, to enhance your student experience and career prospects, you have the option to study a semester abroad in USA, Canada, China, Hong Kong or Singapore.

If you prefer to stay closer to home there are plenty of other opportunities, The Swansea University Work Placement Programmes offer three work place programmes: Week of Work (WOW); Swansea paid Internship Programme (SPIN) and Santander Universities Funded Placements.

The Swansea Employability Academy (SEA) provides a network for linking students with employers, ranging from employer talks and workshops through to student led networking events.

English Language and Media Employment Opportunities

Students on this course typically develop excellent oral and writing skills and you will learn to present your ideas in a range of formats, along with strong research, analytical and problem-solving skills.

Our graduates are truly international and are employed not just in the UK but all around the world in a wide range of sectors including:

  • Journalism
  • Media
  • Business
  • Public Relations
  • Digital marketing
  • Broadcasting
  • TV and radio publishing

Modules

In year one, you will cover a foundation in linguistics, explore popular myths and truths about language and how it is represented in the mind.  You will also be introduced to aspects of media communication

Modules

3 Year Full Time

Year 1 (Level 4)

FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
The sound system of EnglishSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE121
Introduction to Media CommunicationSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-100
Grammar and MeaningJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE100
Optional Modules

Choose Exactly 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select ONE module. Students must not exceed three modules (60 credits) in any one teaching block. Please note that ALE108 is a prerequisite for second year module ALE200 Language Teaching in Context.

English Language - Compulsory Selective 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
A History of the English LanguageSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE116
Mythbusters: beliefs and truths about languageSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE122
Language Teaching MethodologyJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE108
Language in MindJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE123
AND

Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select two of these modules. Students may select MS-103 or MSW108 but not both. Students must not exceed three modules (60 credits) in any one teaching block

Media Optional Modules 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Introduction to Film StudiesSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-103
Delivering and Decoding the NewsSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-114
Cyflwyniad i Astudiaethau FfilmSeptember-January (TB1)20MSW108
Principles of MediationJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-117
Public Relations: Strategic CommunicationsJanuary-June (TB2)20MSP100R
Hollywood: A History of American FilmJanuary-June (TB2)20MSS106
Cysylltiadau Cyhoeddus: Cyfathrebu StrategolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW106
Platfformau Cyfryngau CreadigolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW126

Year 2 (Level 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Theorising the MediaSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-200
Optional Modules

Choose Maximum Of 60 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : • Select 3 x 20 credit modules. • Modules should be equally split across the teaching blocks. • ALE225 is subject to interview prior to module selection. • ALE202 has a prerequisite of ALE121 Sound System of English. • ALE226 has the prerequisites of ALE100 Grammar and Meaning and ALE123 Language in Mind. • ALE250 has a prerequisite of ALE121 Sound System of English.

English Language Compulsory Selective 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Language Teaching in ContextSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE200
SociolinguisticsSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE202ALE121 must have been passed in year 1
Second Language Vocabulary StudiesSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE233
Child Language and LiteracySeptember-January (TB1)20ALE250
Discourse AnalysisJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE218
Teaching Practice (CELTA) BJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE225Subject to interview. Cannot be taken with ALE204
Psycholinguistics of BilingualismJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE226ALE100 and ALE123 must have been passed in year 1
Research Methods and Tools for Applied LinguisticsJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE227
AND

Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select sufficient modules to make up 60 credits (2x20 credits) in Media and Communications when combined with your compulsory module and selection from English Language. You may choose either MS-229 or MSW229 in TB1.

Media - Optional Modules 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Introduction to Film ProductionSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-228
Professional Development: Preparing for WorkSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-229
Public Relations Theory in ActionSeptember-January (TB1)20MSP200
Approaches to Film AnalysisSeptember-January (TB1)20MSS217
Sgiliau Cyfryngau YmarferolSeptember-January (TB1)20MSW200
Datblygiad Proffesiynol: Paratoi ar gyfer GwaithSeptember-January (TB1)20MSW229
Creative Media PracticeJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-221
Social Media CulturesJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-232
Investigating Text, Process and AudiencesJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-233
Media LawJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-235
Pop Culture and Alternative News Genres January-June (TB2)20MS-237
The History of Screen AnimationJanuary-June (TB2)20MSS202
Testunau TrawsgyfryngolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW204
Cyfathrebu DigidolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW207

Year 3 (Level 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

None found.

Optional Modules

Choose Exactly 60 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must select 60 credits in English Language. Overall, students should select 60 credits in each joint honours subject and modules should be split equally across both teaching blocks. ALE316 has a prerequisite of ALE218.

English Language - Compulsory Modules Selective 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Second Language AcquisitionSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE306
Issues in current ELTSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE308
Media LinguisticsSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE316To select this module you must have taken ALE218 Discourse Analysis at year 2
Language Policy and PlanningSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE322
Forensic LinguisticsJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE321
StylisticsJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE323Students taking this course should be aware that the module will draw on aspects taught in ALE218 Discourse Analysis (specifically pragmatics/SAT and CA). Any student wishing to take this module without having completed ALE218 will take responsibility for the required additional reading.
Language Technologies: Linguistics in the AI eraJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE324
AND

Choose Exactly 60 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select 3 modules across teaching block 1 and 2. These should balance with your other modules. If you choose MS-311 (Dissertation) you MUST also choose MS-310 Dissertation Preparation. You can only choose a dissertation in ONE of your joint honours subjects. If you choose MSW309 you MUST also select MSW312. You can study MSW312 without taking MSW309. If you choose the MSW312 or MSW309 you can NOT take MS-323.

Media & Communication - Optional Modules 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Media and IdentitiesSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-302
Dissertation PreparationSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-310
Documentary and Fiction FilmmakingSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-323In order to take MS-323 you must taken the pre-requisite MS-228 in the second year.
Keeping it Reel – Studying Documentary September-January (TB1)20MS-332
Reporting the 21st CenturySeptember-January (TB1)20MS-336
Sports Public Relations September-January (TB1)20MS-344
Game Over - Press Start to Continue: Critical Game StudiesSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-346
Strategy, Marketing and BrandingSeptember-January (TB1)20MSP300R
Cynllunio Cynhyrchiad Aml-blatfformSeptember-January (TB1)20MSW312
Digital FuturesJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-306
Practical Web TechnologiesJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-307
Journalism in PracticeJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-309
DissertationJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-311
Science Fiction and MediaJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-345
Guerrilla Campaigns: Subversive and Interruptive PRJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-348
Contemporary Film and TelevisionJanuary-June (TB2)20MSS311
Media and Communication InternshipJanuary-June (TB2)20MSS312
Interniaeth y Cyfryngau a ChyfathrebuJanuary-June (TB2)20MSSW312
Testunau TrawsgyfryngolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW301
Creu Cynhyrchiad Aml-BlatfformJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW309

4 Year Full Time With a Year Abroad

Year 1 (Level 4)

FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
The sound system of EnglishSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE121
Introduction to Media CommunicationSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-100
Grammar and MeaningJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE100
Optional Modules

Choose Exactly 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select ONE module. Students must not exceed three modules (60 credits) in any one teaching block. Please note that ALE108 is a prerequisite for second year module ALE200 Language Teaching in Context.

English Language - Compulsory Selective 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
A History of the English LanguageSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE116
Mythbusters: beliefs and truths about languageSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE122
Language Teaching MethodologyJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE108
Language in MindJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE123
AND

Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select two of these modules. Students may select MS-103 or MSW108 but not both. Students must not exceed three modules (60 credits) in any one teaching block

Media Optional Modules 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Introduction to Film StudiesSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-103
Delivering and Decoding the NewsSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-114
Cyflwyniad i Astudiaethau FfilmSeptember-January (TB1)20MSW108
Principles of MediationJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-117
Public Relations: Strategic CommunicationsJanuary-June (TB2)20MSP100R
Hollywood: A History of American FilmJanuary-June (TB2)20MSS106
Cysylltiadau Cyhoeddus: Cyfathrebu StrategolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW106
Platfformau Cyfryngau CreadigolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW126

Year 2 (Level 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Theorising the MediaSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-200
Optional Modules

Choose Maximum Of 60 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : • Select 3 x 20 credit modules. • Modules should be equally split across the teaching blocks. • ALE225 is subject to interview prior to module selection. • ALE202 has a prerequisite of ALE121 Sound System of English. • ALE226 has the prerequisites of ALE100 Grammar and Meaning and ALE123 Language in Mind. • ALE250 has a prerequisite of ALE121 Sound System of English.

English Language Compulsory Selective 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Language Teaching in ContextSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE200
SociolinguisticsSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE202ALE121 must have been completed in year 1
Second Language Vocabulary StudiesSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE233
Child Language and LiteracySeptember-January (TB1)20ALE250
Discourse AnalysisJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE218
Teaching Practice (CELTA) BJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE225Subject to interview. Cannot be taken with ALE204
Psycholinguistics of BilingualismJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE226ALE1100 and ALE123 must have been completed in year 1
Research Methods and Tools for Applied LinguisticsJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE227
World EnglishesJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE231
AND

Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select sufficient modules to make up 60 credits (2x20 credits) in Media and Communications when combined with your compulsory module and selection from English Language. You may choose either MS-229 or MSW229 in TB1.

Media - Optional Modules 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Introduction to Film ProductionSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-228
Professional Development: Preparing for WorkSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-229
Public Relations Theory in ActionSeptember-January (TB1)20MSP200
Approaches to Film AnalysisSeptember-January (TB1)20MSS217
Sgiliau Cyfryngau YmarferolSeptember-January (TB1)20MSW200
Datblygiad Proffesiynol: Paratoi ar gyfer GwaithSeptember-January (TB1)20MSW229
Creative Media PracticeJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-221
Social Media CulturesJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-232
Investigating Text, Process and AudiencesJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-233
Media LawJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-235
Pop Culture and Alternative News Genres January-June (TB2)20MS-237
The History of Screen AnimationJanuary-June (TB2)20MSS202
Testunau TrawsgyfryngolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW204
Cyfathrebu DigidolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW207

Year 3 (Level 5S)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate Sandwich Year

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

None found.

Optional Modules

Choose Exactly 120 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students will have the opportunity to study abroad at one of our partner institutions and to experience different cultures, and depending on the country, have the opportunity to learn different languages

 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Study Abroad (Applied Linguistics)September-June (TB1+2)120ALE-R00

Year 4 (Level 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

None found.

Optional Modules

Choose Exactly 60 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must select 60 credits in English Language. Overall, students should select 60 credits in each joint honours subject and modules should be split equally across both teaching blocks. ALE316 has a prerequisite of ALE218.

English Language - Compulsory Modules Selective 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Second Language AcquisitionSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE306
Issues in current ELTSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE308
Media LinguisticsSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE316To select this module you must have taken ALE218 Discourse Analysis at year 2
Language Policy and PlanningSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE322
Forensic LinguisticsJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE321
StylisticsJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE323Students taking this course should be aware that the module will draw on aspects taught in ALE218 Discourse Analysis (specifically pragmatics/SAT and CA). Any student wishing to take this module without having completed ALE218 will take responsibility for the required additional reading.
Language Technologies: Linguistics in the AI eraJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE324
AND

Choose Exactly 60 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select 3 modules across teaching block 1 and 2. These should balance with your other modules. If you choose MS-311 (Dissertation_ you MUST also choose MS-310 Dissertation Preparation. You can only choose a dissertation in ONE of your joint honours subjects. If you choose MSW309 you MUST also select MSW312. You can study MSW312 without taking MSW309. If you choose the MSW312 or MSW309 you can NOT take MS-323.

Media & Communication - Optional Modules 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Media and IdentitiesSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-302
Dissertation PreparationSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-310
Documentary and Fiction FilmmakingSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-323In order to take MS-323 you must take the pre-requisite MS-228 in the second year.
Keeping it Reel – Studying Documentary September-January (TB1)20MS-332
Reporting the 21st CenturySeptember-January (TB1)20MS-336
Sports Public Relations September-January (TB1)20MS-344
Game Over - Press Start to Continue: Critical Game StudiesSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-346
Strategy, Marketing and BrandingSeptember-January (TB1)20MSP300R
Cynllunio Cynhyrchiad Aml-blatfformSeptember-January (TB1)20MSW312
Digital FuturesJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-306
Practical Web TechnologiesJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-307
Journalism in PracticeJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-309
DissertationJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-311
Science Fiction and MediaJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-345
Guerrilla Campaigns: Subversive and Interruptive PRJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-348
Contemporary Film and TelevisionJanuary-June (TB2)20MSS311
Media and Communication InternshipJanuary-June (TB2)20MSS312
Interniaeth y Cyfryngau a ChyfathrebuJanuary-June (TB2)20MSSW312
Testunau TrawsgyfryngolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW301
Creu Cynhyrchiad Aml-BlatfformJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW309

4 Year Full Time With a Year in Industry

Year 1 (Level 4)

FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
The sound system of EnglishSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE121
Introduction to Media CommunicationSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-100
Grammar and MeaningJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE100
Employability Skills for Culture and CommunicationJanuary-June (TB2)0CC-N150
Optional Modules

Choose Exactly 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select ONE module. Students must not exceed three modules (60 credits) in any one teaching block. Please note that ALE108 is a prerequisite for second year module ALE200 Language Teaching in Context.

English Language - Compulsory Selective 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
A History of the English LanguageSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE116
Mythbusters: beliefs and truths about languageSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE122
Language Teaching MethodologyJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE108
Language in MindJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE123
AND

Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select two of these modules. Students may select MS-103 or MSW108 but not both. Students must not exceed three modules (60 credits) in any one teaching block

Media Optional Modules 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Introduction to Film StudiesSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-103
Delivering and Decoding the NewsSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-114
Cyflwyniad i Astudiaethau FfilmSeptember-January (TB1)20MSW108
Principles of MediationJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-117
Public Relations: Strategic CommunicationsJanuary-June (TB2)20MSP100R
Hollywood: A History of American FilmJanuary-June (TB2)20MSS106
Cysylltiadau Cyhoeddus: Cyfathrebu StrategolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW106
Platfformau Cyfryngau CreadigolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW126

Year 2 (Level 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Theorising the MediaSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-200
Optional Modules

Choose Exactly 60 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : • Select 3 x 20 credit modules. • Modules should be equally split across the teaching blocks. • ALE225 is subject to interview prior to module selection. • ALE202 has a prerequisite of ALE121 Sound System of English. • ALE226 has the prerequisites of ALE100 Grammar and Meaning and ALE123 Language in Mind. • ALE250 has a prerequisite of ALE121 Sound System of English.

English Language Compulsory Selective 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Language Teaching in ContextSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE200
SociolinguisticsSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE202ALE121 must have been completed in year 1
Second Language Vocabulary StudiesSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE233
Child Language and LiteracySeptember-January (TB1)20ALE250
Discourse AnalysisJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE218
Teaching Practice (CELTA) BJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE225Subject to interview. Cannot be taken with ALE204
Psycholinguistics of BilingualismJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE226ALE100 and ALE123 must have been completed in year 1
Research Methods and Tools for Applied LinguisticsJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE227
World EnglishesJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE231
AND

Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select two modules to make up 60 credits (2x20 credits) in Media and Communications when combined with your compulsory module and selection from English Language. You may choose either MS-229 or MSW229 in TB1.

Optional modules Media 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Introduction to Film ProductionSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-228In order to take MS-323 Documentary and Fiction Filmmaking in the final year, you must take the pre-requisite MS-228.
Professional Development: Preparing for WorkSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-229
Public Relations Theory in ActionSeptember-January (TB1)20MSP200
Approaches to Film AnalysisSeptember-January (TB1)20MSS217
Sgiliau Cyfryngau YmarferolSeptember-January (TB1)20MSW200
Datblygiad Proffesiynol: Paratoi ar gyfer GwaithSeptember-January (TB1)20MSW229
Creative Media PracticeJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-221
Social Media CulturesJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-232
Investigating Text, Process and AudiencesJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-233
Media LawJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-235
Pop Culture and Alternative News Genres January-June (TB2)20MS-237
The History of Screen AnimationJanuary-June (TB2)20MSS202
Testunau TrawsgyfryngolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW204
Cyfathrebu DigidolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW207

Year 3 (Level 5S)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate Sandwich Year

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

None found.

Optional Modules

Choose Exactly 120 credits from the following Modules:

Year in Industry 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Year in Industry - School of Culture and CommunicationAcademic Year120CC-S00

Year 4 (Level 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

None found.

Optional Modules

Choose Exactly 60 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must select 60 credits in English Language. Overall, students should select 60 credits in each joint honours subject and modules should be split equally across both teaching blocks. ALE316 has a prerequisite of ALE218.

English Language - Compulsory Modules Selective 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Second Language AcquisitionSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE306
Issues in current ELTSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE308
Media LinguisticsSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE316To select this module you must have taken ALE218 Discourse Analysis at year 2
Language Policy and PlanningSeptember-January (TB1)20ALE322
Forensic LinguisticsJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE321
StylisticsJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE323Students taking this course should be aware that the module will draw on aspects taught in ALE218 Discourse Analysis (specifically pragmatics/SAT and CA). Any student wishing to take this module without having completed ALE218 will take responsibility for the required additional reading.
Language Technologies: Linguistics in the AI eraJanuary-June (TB2)20ALE324
AND

Choose Exactly 60 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select 3 modules across teaching block 1 and 2. These should balance with your other modules. If you choose MS-311 (Dissertation_ you MUST also choose MS-310 Dissertation Preparation. You can only choose a dissertation in ONE of your joint honours subjects. If you choose MSW309 you MUST also select MSW312. You can study MSW312 without taking MSW309. If you choose the MSW312 or MSW309 you can NOT take MS-323.

Media & Communication - Optional Modules 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Media and IdentitiesSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-302
Dissertation PreparationSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-310
Documentary and Fiction FilmmakingSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-323In order to take MS-323 you must have taken the pre-requisite MS-228 in year 2
Keeping it Reel – Studying Documentary September-January (TB1)20MS-332
Reporting the 21st CenturySeptember-January (TB1)20MS-336
Sports Public Relations September-January (TB1)20MS-344
Game Over - Press Start to Continue: Critical Game StudiesSeptember-January (TB1)20MS-346
Strategy, Marketing and BrandingSeptember-January (TB1)20MSP300R
Cynllunio Cynhyrchiad Aml-blatfformSeptember-January (TB1)20MSW312
Digital FuturesJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-306
Practical Web TechnologiesJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-307
Journalism in PracticeJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-309
DissertationJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-311
Science Fiction and MediaJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-345
Guerrilla Campaigns: Subversive and Interruptive PRJanuary-June (TB2)20MS-348
Contemporary Film and TelevisionJanuary-June (TB2)20MSS311
Testunau TrawsgyfryngolJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW301
Creu Cynhyrchiad Aml-BlatfformJanuary-June (TB2)20MSW309

Entry Requirements

International students should refer to our country specific pages.

A level (or equivalent) typical offer

ABB-BBC

BTEC

DDM-DMM

UK Access

in Humanities or Social Sciences - minimum of 21 Distinctions and 24 Merits at Level 3

T Levels

Merit

Mixed Qualifications

112 - 128 UCAS tariff points from 3 highest qualifications

International Baccalaureate

32 points

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We are proud to provide an outstanding educational experience, using the most effective learning and teaching approaches, carefully tailored to suit the specific needs of your course. Apart from a small number of online-only courses, most of our courses consist of in-person, on-campus teaching, enabling full engagement with your lecturers and fellow students.

Practical skills sessions, lab work seminars, and workshops predominantly take place in person, allowing for group working and demonstrations. We also operate virtual labs and Simulated Learning Environments which will facilitate greater access to training opportunities in the future. However, our approach also includes the use of some online learning to support and enhance traditional face-to-face teaching. 

Online learning may take place ‘live’ using software such as Zoom, allowing you to interact with the lecturer and other students and to ask questions. Lecture recordings also allow for more flexibility to revisit material, to revise for assessments and to enhance learning outside of the classroom. Some modules have extra resources in Canvas, such as videos, slides and quizzes enabling further flexible study.  

 

This course may offer some modules taught through the medium of Welsh or bilingually for students who consider themselves to be fluent Welsh speakers. For more details on the provision available see the Welsh Provision expander below.

Welsh Provision

At least 40 credits

There are opportunities for Welsh speakers to study at least 40 credits of this course through the medium of Welsh. Academi Hywel Teifi is here to support you throughout your time at Swansea University. We can offer you:

  • Access to generous Welsh-language study scholarships or bursaries.
  • Access to modules taught wholly or partly in Welsh.
  • Access to the Arwain mobile app for the latest information about Welsh-medium courses and modules available to download free on the App Store and Google Play.
  • A Welsh-speaking Personal Tutor.
  • An opportunity to gain an additional free qualification that serves as evidence of your Welsh language ability for future employers.
  • Opportunity to be a member of the Swansea University Branch of the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.

To learn more about the above and all the opportunities available to you through the medium of Welsh, visit Academi Hywel Teifi's undergraduate pages.

If you study at least 40 credits in Welsh and it is listed as an eligible course on the webpage, you can apply for the Academi Hywel Teifi Scholarship (£300 for 1 year), or the Coleg Cymraeg Incentive Scholarship (£500 per year for 3 years).

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Tuition Fees

3 Year Full Time

Start Date UK International
September 2024 £ 9,000 £ 17,500
September 2025 £ 9,535 £ 18,400

4 Year Full Time With a Year Abroad

Start Date UK International
September 2024 £ 9,000 £ 17,500
September 2025 £ 9,535 £ 18,400

4 Year Full Time With a Year in Industry

Start Date UK International
September 2024 £ 9,000 £ 17,500
September 2025 £ 9,535 £ 18,400

Fees for full time undergraduate UK students may increase in subsequent years of study in line with the maximum regulated fee level set by the Welsh Government

Fees for full time Undergraduate International students will increase by 3% for each subsequent year of study.

You can find further information of your fee costs on our tuition fees page.

You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page.

Current students: You can find further information of your fee costs on our tuition fees page.

Funding and Scholarships

You may be eligible for funding to help support your study.

To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page.

Academi Hywel Teifi at Swansea University and the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol offer a number of generous scholarships and bursaries for students who wish to study through the medium of Welsh or bilingually. For further information about the opportunities available to you, visit the Academi Hywel Teifi Scholarships and Bursaries page.

Additional Costs

Access to your own digital device/the appropriate IT kit will be essential during your time studying at Swansea University. Access to wifi in your accommodation will also be essential to allow you to fully engage with your programme. See our dedicated webpages for further guidance on suitable devices to purchase, and for a full guide on getting your device set up.

You may face additional costs while at university, including (but not limited to):

  • Travel to and from campus
  • Printing, photocopying, binding, stationery and equipment costs (e.g. USB sticks)
  • Purchase of books or texts
  • Gowns for graduation ceremonies

Careers and Employability

Swansea Employability Academy (SEA) will support you at each stage of your career journey helping you build a bright future.

Our career support services include:

  • Employability workshops, employers’ talks, bespoke events and careers fairs
  • Individual advice and guidance from professionally qualified Careers Advisers
  • Help with finding jobs, internships, work placements and volunteering opportunities
  • Access to information resources on a wide range of career management topics
  • Advice and guidance on postgraduate study and funding
  • Funding to support student internship opportunities and Student Society/Club events.

We also provide help and advice for Swansea University Alumni up to two years after you graduate.

Academic Support

As well as subject specific support by college teaching staff and your personal tutor, the Centre for Academic Success provides courses, workshops and one-to-one support in areas such as:

  • Academic writing
  • Maths and statistics
  • Critical thinking
  • Time management
  • Digital skills
  • Presentation skills
  • Note taking
  • Revision, memory and exam techniques
  • English language skills (if English is not your first language).

In addition, if you have a Specific Learning Difficulty (SpLD), disability, mental health or medical condition, the Centre for Academic Success have Specialist Tutors to support your learning, working alongside the Disability Office and Wellbeing Service to support all your needs and requirements whilst studying at Swansea University.

We care about our students and our aim is to ensure that you achieve the best degree classification. We have a personal mentoring system where you will be allocated a personal tutor. We also have an “open door” policy where our academic teachers are available to talk to you at any time about any queries or academic concerns you may have.

Study Abroad and Global Opportunities

To learn more about study abroad, visit our Go Global webpages. Enrolment on a programme with a semester/year abroad does not guarantee you a semester/year abroad placement. Spaces are limited and subject to a competitive selection process. In the event you do not secure a semester/year abroad placement, you will be transferred to the standard variant of your degree scheme without a semester or year abroad.

International summer programmes are open to students from all schools. Programmes typically range from 2 to 6 weeks, across destinations such as Sri Lanka, South Korea, Fiji, Bali, the USA and across Europe. For more information about programmes and eligibility visit our Summer Abroad webpages.

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For further guidance please visit our how to apply pages.

EU students - visa and immigration information is available and will be regularly updated on our information for EU students page.

Application Deadlines

We recommend that you submit your application to our courses as early as you can in advance of our application deadlines. Courses will close earlier than the application deadlines listed if all available places are filled. You can find further information on our Application Deadlines webpage.

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This course offers you the opportunity to spend a Year In Industry, in the UK or overseas*, giving valuable workplace experience. The University advocates for only paid placements which on average have a salary of over £20,000. Unpaid placements are considered on a case-by-case basis.

Although securing a placement is the responsibility of the student, we work with a number of organisations who provide a range of placement opportunities. Students are also supported throughout their application journey with advice, guidance and additional resources. If you are unable to secure a placement by the end of the second year of your studies, you will transfer onto the equivalent degree programme.

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