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This course introduces students to the fundamentals of building a strong and authentic personal brand in today’s digital and professional landscape.
Intakes: September
In this subject, students will be introduced to films and cinematic traditions beyond the Hollywood film industry by focusing on films made in Asia (South Asian, Southeast Asian, East Asian and West Asian), Africa, South America and Europe.
Intakes: September
This course introduces students to the concepts, capabilities, and practical applications of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in creative and productivity contexts.
Intakes: September

The Global Media Classroom is designed to offer an innovative, low-carbon approach to internationalisation and cultural exchange across Lancaster University and its international partner institutions (Sunway University, LU Ghana, BJTU, and LU Leipzig). It offers a novel opportunity to learn about the theories and practices of media in a global context through interactive workshops with students and academics from classrooms across different countries and regions of the world. 

Intakes: September
This course introduces students to global theatre practices and traditions across different cultural, historical and performance context.
Intakes: September
This course is a comprehensive survey of the history of art and design, examining the aesthetic and cultural significance of artworks and designed objects from ancient civilizations to the contemporary era.
The course explores the historical and contemporary narrative theories of drama and cinema.
Intakes: September
This subject takes a comprehensive and balanced look at the changing world of mass media.
Intakes: April, September
This subject is designed to expose students to process of working with clay.
The subject explores the various facets of celebrity culture. It encompasses the analysis of cultural approaches to celebrity, ranging from the historical development, the relationships between celebrity and related media, and the study of specific celebrity case studies.
Intakes: September
This subject introduces students to the classical, folk and popular music of selected communities in Asia, Africa, and America.

This subject approaches Investor relations (IR) from a multidisciplinary perspective. It is a corporate communication activity, which combines the disciplines of communication and finance, along with other related areas, in an effort to maximise shareholders’ wealth. The subject covers four main areas: capital markets, investment process, corporate environment, and the practice of investor relations.

On completing the course, students will be able to:

Intakes: April