14 Reasons Everyone Needs to Master Communications and Media

By Plicatus EN in Communication & Media 1039 views 16th January 2020 Video Duration: 00:01:55
Our Master's degree addresses the needs of people working, or aspiring to work, in the communications and media industry. It looks at the history, development and reception of traditional and new media around the world and the changes in content delivery, policy and technology that have taken place in recent years.

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