Television and New Broadcasting Media BA(Hons): After you graduate

Where this course will take you

Employers are looking for people with flexible, transferable skills, and this course will encourage you to think critically and communicate effectively – useful qualities for a career in any field. The degree will be particularly useful if you would like to work in the culture, communications or leisure sectors, and gives a good foundation for postgraduate study. If you aim to work in television or the media, it will provide a solid base from which you can develop the additional skills and portfolio of work needed for roles in these areas.

Examples of recent graduate destinations

Types of Jobs

  • BBC TV presenter
  • assistant producer
  • sports marketing
  • production office coordinator
  • revenue projection assistant
  • production runner
  • media intern

Employers

  • ITN
  • BLUVI
  • Pitch
  • September Films
  • BBC
  • Swiss Post

In addition to building expertise in your own discipline, our courses will also help you to develop key transferable skills that you'll need for professional life or further study once you graduate. 

As well as a range of careers and employability activities at Kingston, we also offer you the chance to apply and develop your skills in live contexts as an integral part of your course. Opportunities include:

  • placements;
  • working or studying abroad;
  • volunteering;
  • peer mentoring roles; and
  • internship opportunities within and outside the University.

In your final year, you'll get the opportunity to bring together all that you have learned in a major 'capstone' project where you can apply your subject knowledge to a range of real issues and contexts. This is a great way to learn how to project your skills and is a valuable bridge to employment or further research at masters level.

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