This programme provides an educational context in which students can develop creative, critical, analytical, technical and organisational skills appropriate to eventual employment in the audio, media, music and the cultural industries.
This programme blends the theoretical and historical academic study of dance with practical and creative areas of technique, choreography and production.
Dance and Drama at the University of Lincoln is for students who want to pursue the widest career possibilities in the performing arts through inking theoretical and practical, creative work with myriad vocational applications of performance skills.
The BA (Hons) Drama degree is a vocationally driven, theory/practice programme that provides students with a sound foundation in the principles and practices of the subject.
The subject of English is fundamentally concerned with how people use language to make sense of the world and of each other.
In English and Drama at Lincoln, the links between the two subjects are explored through an application of differing critical approaches to the study of a wide variety of texts.
This popular programme allows students to combine two subjects that in many ways share similar approaches and develop highly valued intellectual and personal skills.
BA (Hons) English and Journalism is a popular programme of study, which allows the study of two closely-related fields, enabling the analysis of a diverse range of literary approaches.
This course is distinctive in enabling you to pursue academic study complemented by creative opportunities and technical training in scriptwriting, production planning, single-camera and multiple-camera production.
Games Computing explores the analysis, design and implementation of computer games and graduates from this programme are prepared for employment as games developers.
Studying history at Lincoln will help you to develop a range of transferable skills which potential employers seek from graduates, and prepare you for a wide range of careers.
The BA (Hons) History and Politics programme is distinctive in that it provides students with the opportunity to engage with a wide range of chronological periods and explore differing territories.
Students can opt for this innovative new degree at the start of their BA single honours Journalism course.
The BA (Hons) Journalism at the University of Lincoln is offered to students who specifically wish to pursue a career in journalism or its related fields of press and public relations.
The BA Honours Public Relations and Journalism degree combines modules from two distinct disciplines, which are becoming increasingly interdependent in the 21st century media environment.
BA (Hons) Media Production was the first broad-based production course in the UK, and has rapidly established a solid reputation.
BA (hons) Public Relations will ensure that students are equipped for the challenge. Current issues will be examined and the programme will be cognisant of the changing face of PR in a celebrity led culture or in an economic down turn. There will be practical opportunities to hone the key tools and skills of PR for use in the business context.
