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Find your own ‘unique voice’ and develop the ability to create positive change through innovative digital media content across a fast-developing range of platforms. This progressive Bachelor's programme is designed to meet the growing demand for media professionals who have a deep understanding of the digital landscape.
At its core is the combination of technical skills, creative thinking and social awareness with an emphasis on storytelling, giving you the confidence to graduate as a media specialist and practitioner in a wide variety of roles: from social media marketing to arts administration, and from video or radio production to journalism, scriptwriting or blogging.
“PCU is very different from my previous theory-based education. The programme has great practical project-based assignments and the lecturers are working professionals, so it opens up opportunities to make connections and get into the industry. I’ve even managed to secure internships with a local media organisation and an arts festival, which has allowed me to gain a lot of valuable knowledge and work experience.”
Xenia Teniakova
Full-time students can expect to attend daily classes, with 16 hours per week in class, plus additional workshops & guest lectures. Further independent learning and group work is expected.
The programme takes 3 years to complete.
Renowned Czech photographer Karel Cudlín delighted Creative Media Production students with an unexpected lecture. As a member of the 400ASA collective and author of Humanistic Photography, Karel has been awarded for his work both in the Czech Republic and internationally. With a profound passion for storytelling, Karel inspired the students to translate narratives into photographs. He also shared his creative visions, shedding light on the intricacies behind his photography and film art.
Interview series created by student Dinora Tashmetova for her Individual Project. The interview features DJ Omi, Photographer Vlad and dancer Dancer Soojin, who talk about their creative processes and the flow they each experience when they find their pathway.
Creative Media Production student Gigi Greene’s short documentary film FOUND, featuring MA Fine Art student Kjersti Austdal, has garnered international attention and received several award nominations over the last few months.
Our graduates are renowned for moving in multiple directions: securing global careers at leading corporations, pursuing research and further studies at leading institutions, or starting their own businesses. Here are just a few of their stories:
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