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Three main directions of British media major
In recent years, there are more and more domestic students studying in Britain. Among the many majors studying in Britain, the media major has always been sought after by Chinese people. Its broad employment prospects and rigorous teaching in Britain are important factors for people to choose. So, what do you know about studying in the UK? There are many world-leading institutions of higher learning in the field of media specialty in Britain, such as London School of Economics and Political Science, King's College of London University, Warwick University, Royal holloway College, University of East Anglia, Loughborough University, Sheffield University and many other famous schools, which make Britain a cradle for cultivating international media professionals, and media specialty has therefore become one of the most promising majors in Britain.

Media majors in British universities can be roughly divided into three directions: media management, news and mass communication. Simply put, the major of media management and mass communication is relatively broad, which can include theoretical knowledge such as culture, advertising and public relations.

The content of journalism is more specific. For example, the major of international journalism includes a lot of practice besides some theoretical knowledge: news writing, news reporting, appearance hosting and so on. Some courses also require students to learn professional knowledge in language and literature, information transmission and social organization, as well as behavioral science between people or between people and organizations.

Postgraduate courses for media majors offered by most universities in Britain require applicants to obtain bachelor's degrees in related majors (media studies, broadcasting, journalism, film and television, advertising), and the English requirement is generally IELTS 6.5~7.0. Among them, applicants majoring in journalism have higher IELTS requirements, generally reaching more than 7 points, and also have specific requirements for writing and listening. The average undergraduate grade of the applicant is 80~85 or above; If you need to provide personal works such as tapes or manuscripts to apply for broadcasting courses, you may also need to conduct telephone interviews, and relevant work background can also add points to your application.

The above content is an analysis of studying in Britain: a brief introduction to media major. Through the introduction of this article, you should have a better understanding of this now.