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BA (Hons) Liberal Arts

University of Nottingham Malaysia
Semenyih, Selangor
What is international communications?
Media and communications underpin almost every facet of modern life, from the global economy to interpersonal relationships and our leisure time, to how we learn about the world we live in. With digitisation and convergence only accelerating this trend, there is an ever-increasing need to understand the implications of these developments and to gain the skills and knowledge necessary to participate in shaping global media and communication infrastructures.

Degrees in the School of Media, Languages and Cultures explore the complex world of communications, culture and media in their various forms – linguistic, multimodal and visual – from new technologies, politics and popular culture, to critical theory, high culture and news media. It will train you in the theories and realities of local and international media and communication, enabling you to develop the analytical, creative, practical and problem-solving skills needed to succeed in our globalised society.


How will I study?
Classes are a dynamic mix of traditional lecture-style content delivery and class discussions, where you will be encouraged to ask questions and voice your own opinions and interpretations. In addition to theoretical and philosophical approaches, our teaching methods emphasise: argumentation, communication and presentation skills; collaboration and teamwork; comprehension and information processing; independent thinking; and practical and vocational engagement. You will be assessed through individual research-based essays and presentations as well as group work in order to foster the successful team dynamic essential to many professions, and via various digital media platforms


Career prospects
An international communications degree is your passport to a variety of rewarding professions. Likely career fields include: the audiovisual, digital and print media industries; marketing and corporate communications; production; public relations; and research. Career paths in these fields include advertising account executives, copywriters and creative roles, news editors, journalists and reporters.

Other career options include: arts or heritage administration and management; the civil service, diplomatic or embassy work and government service; nongovernmental organisations, politics and think-tanks; and consultancy, human resources, management and recruitment within the international business environment. Graduates with a passion for language can pursue interpreting, publishing and translation roles while others may continue their studies and pursue research and/or teaching. 

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Course Summary

Intake

Sept

Course Fees (estimated)

RM 85,500

Course Duration

3 years

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A Level
BBC, excluding critical thinking and general studies

IB Diploma
28 points with 5,5,4 at Higher Level

STPM
B+B+B, excluding Pengajian Am

UEC
1 A and 4 B3s, excluding Bahasa Malaysia and Chinese language

SAM or other Australian matriculations
ATAR 82 (consideration to be made based on relevant subjects)

Canadian Ontario Grade 12 Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
77% average based on 6 subjects (consideration to be made based on relevant subjects)Canadian Secondary School Diplomas from other provinces are acceptable and to be assessed based on the University's requirements

Advance Placement (AP)
4,4,3 in relevant subjects. Applicants taking non-preferred subjects may be made an offer across more than three subjects at Advanced Placement level.

Diploma - Other Institutions
Acceptance to the second year is on a case by case basis (and at the discretion of the School) but normally would require an overall GPA of 3.3 (out of 4) or 70% and above (consideration to be made based on relevant subjects), and previous studies must meet the prerequisite requirements to the programme

Foundation - Other Institutions
Acceptance is at the discretion of the School but normally would require an overall GPA of 3.0 (out of 4) or 65% and above (consideration to be made based on relevant subjects), and previous studies must meet the prerequisite requirements to the programme

University of Nottingham Malaysia Foundation
Successful completion of the Foundation in Arts and Education or Business and Management programme.


ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
IELTS (Academic):
IELTS: 6.5 (with no less than 6.0 in each element)
TOEFL (iBT): 87 (minimum 20 in speaking and 19 in all other elements)
GCE A Level English Language or English Literature: grade C
GCE AS Level English Language or English Literature: grade C
PTE (Academic): 71 (with no less than 65 in each element)
SPM: grade A-
1119 (GCE-O): grade B
GCSE O Level: grade C
IGCSE (first language): grade C
IGCSE (second language): grade B
MUET: Band 4
UEC: grade A2
IB English A1 or A2 (Standard or Higher): 4 points
IB English B (Higher Level): 4 points
IB English B (Standard Level): 5 points

IELTS ,TOEFL and PTE (Academic) test results must be less than 2 years old and all IELTS must be the academic version of the test. MUET results are valid for five years from the date of the release of results.

Malaysian - RM 28,500 per year
Non-Malaysian - RM 34,600 per year
Changes in the global economy, increasing challenges in employment and new opportunities arising from technological innovation have made the Liberal Arts degree a valuable asset – one that is recognised by employers and governments across the world. This is due to the capacity for this type of degree to foster creativity as well as ensuring that students have a broad range of skills and experiences.

The core modules in this programme equip students with relevant research skills in the Arts & Social Sciences. These are regarded as life-long learning skills, culminating in a Dissertation, which require students to apply these skills to develop a written project of 10,000 words in an area relevant to the field. The modules also include a business component that will enhance students’ employability; and a language component that offers students the opportunity to learn a chosen language from Beginners to Advanced level. This is also a crucial skill for employability and increases the ‘international’ portfolio of the student. The optional Arts & Social Sciences modules allow students to study from a range of disciplines to create an original academic portfolio in the areas of Education; English; Culture, Film & Media; and Politics, History & International Relations.

The Liberal Arts programme at the University of Nottingham also incorporates established traditions to create a degree that offers a genuinely global perspective. What is significant for Liberal Arts students is that they can use the three campuses to develop a unique curriculum that reflects their interests and helps to build their own unique profile. For example, a student from the Malaysia campus will benefit from studying for a semester in the UK or China by taking modules in business, politics and economics that might not feature within their programme at home.


Year one
Typical core modules
  • Applied Research Methods
  • Beginners French, German, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin or Spanish (full year)
  • Business Economics
  • Culture and Society

Typical optional modules
  • Approaches to Global Politics
  • Global Music Studies
  • Identifying and Understanding Special Needs Education
  • Introduction to European Politics
  • Literacy in Schools and Society
  • Media and Communications Theory
  • Producing Film and Television
  • Reading Film and Television
  • The Influence of English 1
  • The Making of Modern Asia
  • The Survey of English Literature and Drama 1


Year two
Typical core modules
  • Advanced Research Methods
  • Cultural Politics
  • Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
  • Intermediate French, German, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin or Spanish (full year)
  • Research Culture, Film and Methods

Typical optional modules
  • English Through Time
  • Film and Television in Social and Cultural Context
  • Global Political Economy and International Development
  • International Relations of the Asia Pacific
  • Learning Styles and Strategies
  • Modern and Contemporary Literature
  • Music in Film
  • Political Communication, Public Relations and Propaganda
  • Teaching Styles and Strategies


Year three
Typical core modules
  • Advanced French, German, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin or Spanish (full year)
  • Dissertation
  • Strategic Management

Typical optional modules
  • Comparative Political Economy in East Asia
  • Democracy and Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia
  • Documentary Film and Documentary Practice
  • Drama, Theatre and Performance
  • Gender, Sexuality and Media
  • Literature in the Classroom
  • Malaysian Literature in English
  • Materials for Language Teaching
  • Phonetics and Phonology for Language Teaching
  • Southeast Asian Film
  • The Teaching of Grammar
  • Writing for the Media
  • Sites of Asian Interaction
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