MSc in Global Media and Communications (with Fudan, USC or UCT)
Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations
Classification scheme for the award of a taught master's degree (four units)
Exam sub-board local rules
Full-time programme taken over two calendar years. Students must take courses at LSE as shown below and follow either the programme at Fudan or USC or UCT in Year 2.
Please note that places are limited on some optional courses. Admission onto any particular course is not guaranteed and may be subject to timetabling constraints and/or students meeting specific prerequisite requirements.
MSc in Global Media and Communications (LSE and Fudan)
Programme Code: TMGLMECO2
Department: Media & Communications
For students starting this programme of study in 2018/19
Year 1 at LSE Students take a total of three LSE units and a dissertation as shown. | ||
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Paper 1 |
MC408 Theories and Concepts in Media and Communications (0.5) | |
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And one of the following 0.5 unit courses: | |
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MC4M1 Methods of Research in Media & Communications (including Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis) (0.5) or | |
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MC4M7 Methods of Research in Media & Communications (including Qualitative Analysis & Applied Regression Analysis) (0.5) A | |
Paper 2 |
MC411 Media and Globalization (0.5) | |
Paper 3 |
Courses to the value of 1.5 unit(s) from the following: | |
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DV429 Global Civil Society (0.5) (withdrawn 2018/19) | |
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GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation (1.0) | |
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MC405 Policy and Practice in ICTs and Development (0.5) (not available 2019/20) | |
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MC407 International Media and The Global South (0.5) | |
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MC416 Representation in the Age of Globalisation (0.5) | |
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MC420 Identity, Transnationalism and the Media (0.5) | |
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MC423 Global Media Industries (0.5) | |
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MC426 Film Theory and World Cinema (0.5) | |
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MC428 Media Culture and Neoliberalism in the Global South (0.5) (not available 2019/20) | |
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MC429 Humanitarian Communication: vulnerability, discourse and power (0.5) | |
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MC435 Disruptive Digital Worlds: Competing Economic and Political Economy Explanations (0.5) | |
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MC436 Mediating the Past (0.5) | |
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Any other MSc-level course which is offered in the School, subject to the consent of the candidate's programme director. NOTE: Students can take no more than one full unit of courses from outside the department of Media and Communications (non MC-prefixed courses). | |
Paper 4 |
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Year 2 at Fudan | ||
Paper 5 |
Core and optional courses in Chinese language, culture and media, including: |
Footnotes
A : MY452 is an advanced Applied Regression Analysis course offered by the Department of Methodology and must be taken by students who select MC4M7. Students wishing to select this option need to already have a grounding in quantitative methods and must seek approval from the Programme Director. Approval is also subject to timetabling constraints.
B : The dissertation must be between 10,000 and 12,000 words). Passing MC499 is a requirement for passing the programme.
MSc in Global Media and Communications (LSE and USC)
Programme Code: TMGLMECO
Department: Media & Communications
For students starting this programme of study in 2018/19
Year 1 at LSE Students take a total of three LSE units and a dissertation as shown. | ||
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Paper 1 |
MC408 Theories and Concepts in Media and Communications (0.5) | |
|
And one of the following 0.5 unit courses: | |
|
MC4M1 Methods of Research in Media & Communications (including Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis) (0.5) or | |
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MC4M7 Methods of Research in Media & Communications (including Qualitative Analysis & Applied Regression Analysis) (0.5) A | |
Paper 2 |
MC411 Media and Globalization (0.5) | |
Paper 3 |
Courses to the value of 1.5 unit(s) from the following: | |
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DV429 Global Civil Society (0.5) (withdrawn 2018/19) | |
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GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation (1.0) | |
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MC405 Policy and Practice in ICTs and Development (0.5) (not available 2019/20) | |
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MC407 International Media and The Global South (0.5) | |
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MC416 Representation in the Age of Globalisation (0.5) | |
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MC420 Identity, Transnationalism and the Media (0.5) | |
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MC423 Global Media Industries (0.5) | |
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MC426 Film Theory and World Cinema (0.5) | |
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MC428 Media Culture and Neoliberalism in the Global South (0.5) (not available 2019/20) | |
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MC429 Humanitarian Communication: vulnerability, discourse and power (0.5) | |
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MC435 Disruptive Digital Worlds: Competing Economic and Political Economy Explanations (0.5) | |
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MC436 Mediating the Past (0.5) | |
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Any other MSc-level course which is offered in the School, subject to the consent of the candidate's programme director. NOTE: Students can take no more than one full unit of courses from outside the department of Media and Communications (non MC-prefixed courses). | |
Paper 4 |
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Year 2 at USC Students take a total of 24 USC units. | ||
Paper 5 |
COMM 598 Global Communication Research Practicum (4 USC units) |
Footnotes
A : MY452 is an advanced Applied Regression Analysis course offered by the Department of Methodology and must be taken by students who select MC4M7. Students wishing to select this option need to already have a grounding in quantitative methods and must seek approval from the Programme Director. Approval is also subject to timetabling constraints.
B : The dissertation must be between 10,000 and 12,000 words). Passing MC499 is a requirement for passing the programme.
MSc in Global Media and Communications (LSE and UCT)
Programme Code: TMGLMECO3
Department: Media & Communications
For students starting this programme of study in 2018/19
Year 1 at LSE Students take a total of three LSE units and a dissertation as shown. | ||
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Paper 1 |
MC408 Theories and Concepts in Media and Communications (0.5) | |
|
And one of the following 0.5 unit courses: | |
|
MC4M1 Methods of Research in Media & Communications (including Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis) (0.5) or | |
|
MC4M7 Methods of Research in Media & Communications (including Qualitative Analysis & Applied Regression Analysis) (0.5) A | |
Paper 2 |
MC411 Media and Globalization (0.5) | |
Paper 3 |
Courses to the value of 1.5 unit(s) from the following: | |
|
DV429 Global Civil Society (0.5) (withdrawn 2018/19) | |
|
GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation (1.0) | |
|
MC405 Policy and Practice in ICTs and Development (0.5) (not available 2019/20) | |
|
MC407 International Media and The Global South (0.5) | |
|
MC416 Representation in the Age of Globalisation (0.5) | |
|
MC420 Identity, Transnationalism and the Media (0.5) | |
|
MC423 Global Media Industries (0.5) | |
|
MC426 Film Theory and World Cinema (0.5) | |
|
MC428 Media Culture and Neoliberalism in the Global South (0.5) (not available 2019/20) | |
|
MC429 Humanitarian Communication: vulnerability, discourse and power (0.5) | |
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MC435 Disruptive Digital Worlds: Competing Economic and Political Economy Explanations (0.5) | |
|
MC436 Mediating the Past (0.5) | |
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Any other MSc-level course which is offered in the School, subject to the consent of the candidate's programme director. NOTE: Students can take no more than one full unit of courses from outside the department of Media and Communications (non MC-prefixed courses). | |
Paper 4 |
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Year 2 at UCT | ||
Paper 5 |
Students are required to complete a minor dissertation research project or creative production, two compulsory taught courses and two elective taught courses of which no more than one can be at HEQF Level 8 (4000 level). |
Footnotes
A : MY452 is an advanced Applied Regression Analysis course offered by the Department of Methodology and must be taken by students who select MC4M7. Students wishing to select this option need to already have a grounding in quantitative methods and must seek approval from the Programme Director. Approval is also subject to timetabling constraints.
B : The dissertation must be between 10,000 and 12,000 words). Passing MC499 is a requirement for passing the programme.
Note for prospective students:
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