Personally, I found the diversity in the School of Media, Communications and Sociology at the University of Leicester a highlight of my university career. The diversity of module options and opportunities offered to me during my second and third year were highly beneficial, meaning I was able to tailor the course more to what suited me and my future career goals. It also helped me develop a wide range of skills which I can apply throughout my career. However, I did expect to have more creative options as part of the media course. The media side of my course focused more on the theoretical side, with little option to expand creatively. Personally, I would’ve enjoyed more creative options but overall, I really enjoyed the modules I was able to do and the teaching was of high quality. I would definitely recommend this course and this university to a friend, especially if they have an interest in sociological and media theory.
View moreGood teaching facilities are available for face to face and online education. Library offers all sorts of resources like online and offline books, computers, laptops, study rooms, quiet rooms, cafeterias etc.
View moreMost of the things are good in this university, especially the library. One thing I don’t like that much is that too many Chinese students in the school of media and communication, which makes you feel you are still having classes in China. It is not good for students to practice their English and also hard for students to have a wonderful and memorable experience of studying aboard.
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