Charlotte Brownhill
The course has helped grow my knowledge and connect with industry
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Experience is now crucial when competing for jobs – it gives you more of an edge to future employers.
Hands-on learning through working placements
Charlotte Brownhill is a second year BA (Hons) Media, Culture and Journalism student.
"I have really enjoyed the course. I have learnt various ways to research, as well developing a new knowledge on film. I’ve realised how important social media is in journalism in today’s digital world and I’ve even been inspired to write a blog!
In the next few months I’ll be doing a work placement with the Riverfront Theatre and Arts Centrein Newport via Film Hub Wales with whom the University have a good relationship. I’ll be working with the Marketing team on their cinema marketing campaign. I’m looking forward to developing my social media skills and writing press releases.
Reflecting on the course and looking to the future
Work experience will be really useful for my studies and my future career. Experience is now crucial when competing for jobs. - it gives you more of an edge to future employers. It is also a way to boost your confidence and gives you an idea how certain companies work. It will also give me an insight into cinema as well as audience which is great for my studies that include research projects.
After graduation my plans are to start a career in PR and marketing. I would especially like to go into the arts maybe something to do with an art gallery or a cinema."
Interested in Journalism and Media?
Journalism and Media degrees at USW give the practical skills to become part of the industry or you can choose a theory-based course that spans the full range of the modern media, from traditional print journalism to blogging, film making, radio and publishing.