BA (Hons) in International Communication Studies with Film and Television Studies at the University of Nottingham explores how communication works across media, culture and public life.

Malaysia
University of Nottingham
Bachelors
Media
In-person
3 Years
US$12,787
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QS World University Rankings: 2022 103, 2023 114, 2024 100, 2025 108, 2026 97, 2027 97
BA (Hons) in International Communication Studies with Film and Television Studies at the University of Nottingham explores how communication works across media, culture and public life. The course combines communication theory with film and television study, giving the degree a clear focus on how messages are created, interpreted and circulated in contemporary media environments.
Students learn through a mix of analytical and practical study, with attention to both media ideas and screen production. The course also develops language study and cultural understanding, which broadens the academic experience and reflects the programme’s international outlook. Its structure supports a balanced view of media, communication and screen industries rather than a narrow technical specialism.
Beginners French, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin or Spanish (full year)
Culture and Society
Media and Communications Theory
Producing Film and Television
By the end of the module, students should be able to:
Reading Film and Television
Global Music Studies
Film and TV in Social and Cultural Context
Intermediate French, Japanese, Korean, Madarin or Spanish (full year)
Music in Film
Political Communication, Public Relations and Propaganda
Researching Culture, Film and Media (full year)
Community Interpreting
Cultural Politics
Introduction to Translation
Reading Japanese Literature I
To provide an introduction to Japanese literary works
To develop further the skills of the target language
To develop further the skills needed for close reading and textual analysis
To develop further the skills needed for research and presentation
Advanced French, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin or Spanish (full year)
Cultural, Film and Media Dissertation (full year)
Digital Communication and Media
Documentary Film and Documentary Practice
Gender, Sexuality and Media
Media and Conflict
Writing for the Media
Southeast Asian Film
BA (Hons) in International Communication Studies with Film and Television Studies at the University of Nottingham explores how communication works across media, culture and public life.
BA (Hons) in International Communication Studies with Film and Television Studies takes 3 years and is delivered in person.
Academic entry requirements vary by qualification and may include A Level, IB Diploma or other accepted pathways. English evidence may include IELTS 6.5.
The estimated international tuition fee is US$12,787 per year.
BA (Hons) in International Communication Studies with Film and Television Studies focuses on Communication and Film and Television within Media at the University of Nottingham.




| Curriculum | Required Score |
|---|---|
| A Level | BCC ExclusionsCritical Thinking and General Studies are excluded. |
| IB Diploma | 24 points overall. |
| Australian Year 12 | ATAR 78. Notes / exceptionsRelevant subjects will be considered. |
| Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) | 75% average across 6 subjects. Notes / exceptionsCanadian Secondary School Diplomas from other provinces are acceptable and will be assessed based on the University’s requirements. |
| Gaokao (NCEE) and Senior High School Diploma (China) | 68% average in the Gaokao. Additional requirementA minimum of 75% overall in the Senior High School Diploma. Notes / exceptionsGaokao scores are converted from 750 to a percentage scale. |
| Senior School Certificate Examination (CBSE) / Indian School Certificate (CISCE) - Class XII | 75% average from the best 4 subjects. ExclusionsLocal language, Environmental Education, general studies subjects, and Physical Education are excluded. |
| Advance Placement (AP) | 4, 3, 3 in relevant subjects. |
| Diploma - Local Institutions | Programme conditionsEntry to Year 2 is assessed on a case-by-case basis. Typically requires a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0. Required subjectsGood grades in relevant subjects are required. |
| Foundation - Local Institutions | Programme conditionsAcceptance is at the School’s discretion. A minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 is required. Required subjectsGood grades in relevant subjects are required. |
| Nottingham's Foundation Programme | Programme conditionsSuccessful completion is required. |
| Curriculum | Required Score |
|---|---|
| Qualification review | Admission basisAll candidates are considered on an individual basis and a broad range of qualifications is accepted. Entry yearThe entrance requirements below apply to 2026 entry. |
| Test | Score |
|---|---|
| IELTS (Academic) | 6.5 Element scoresNo less than 6.0 in each element. |
| TOEFL (iBT) | 90 Element scoresMinimum 19 in Writing and Listening, 20 in Reading and 22 in Speaking. |
| PTE (Academic) | 71 Element scoresNo less than 65 in each element. |
| GCE A Level English Language or English Literature | GradeGrade C |
| GCE AS Level English Language or English Literature | GradeGrade C |
| GCSE O-Level | GradeGrade C / 4 |
| IGCSE (first language) | GradeGrade C / 4 |
| IGCSE (second language) | GradeGrade B / 6Grade |
| MUET | Band 4.5 |
| IB English A1 or A2 (Standard or Higher Level) | 4 points |
| IB English B (Higher Level) | 4 points |
| IB English B (Standard Level) | 5 points |
| OSSD English (ENG3U/ENG4U) (No fast-track route) | 75% Notes / exceptionsNo fast-track route. |
| CBSE/CISCE Class XII | 75% overall. Additional requirementConfirmation that English was the medium of instruction is required. |
| Details | Fee |
|---|---|
| Year 1 | US$12,787 |
| Year 2 | US$12,787 |
| Year 3 | US$12,787 |
| Estimated total | US$38,361 |
Fee amounts are estimates based on university-published international student fee information available at the time of publication. Actual fees may change by intake and may vary because of exchange rates, taxes, or university updates.