Media & Communication courses

University of Leicester

Media, Gender And Social Justice MA in University of Leicester

  • Duration : 1 Years
  • Intake : September
  • Level : Postgraduate
  • Tuition & fees : £ 18,175 Per Year
  • IELTS : 7.0
  • TOEFL : 100
  • PTE : 68


About Media, Gender And Social Justice MA in University of Leicester

As hashtag campaigns like #HeForShe indicate, the relationship between social inclusion, access to and participation in public life, and the tools and skills required to address inequalities in our major institutions are tightly tied to media and communication. Increasingly there is a need to not only examine how media represent and contribute to social inequalities, but also actively develop practical media tools for engaging in direct action leading to social change.

On the MA in Media, Gender, and Social Justice you will gain a comprehensive view of the theories, concepts, and approaches related to the use of media and communication for addressing inequalities and engaging in social justice work. This course is unique in the UK in that it provides an interdisciplinary, critical, and practical focus in the area of media, gender and social justice.

You will study the role of media and communication technology in shaping inequalities on a global level and in a range of specific sites and organisations. You will examine the ways in which media and communication play a key role in framing, representing, and extending inequalities related to gender as well as other identity markers. You will also investigate the conceptual and practical tools media and communication research can provide for making interventions into these inequalities, through grounded case studies as well as engagement with real-world problems, groups, and questions.

This course will provide rigorous and critical study of media, gender, and questions and of social justice issues within contemporary society. In the various modules, you will engage with a variety of international institutions, contexts, locales, and issues with an intersectional approach to gender that encompasses race, ethnicity, disability, class, citizenship and migration, language, and sexuality.

On completing this course, you will have developed a solid theoretical and methodological grounding in understanding the relationship between media and social inequalities as well as the opportunities for challenging these relations. This postgraduate degree provides an excellent basis for you to progress to a wide range of media and communication roles in an array of organisations and groups in the fields of social action, justice and change. You will also have a firm grounding in social sciences writing and research skills, allowing you to progress to further higher education.

​​​Academic qualification equivalents

  • A bachelor degree with related subject

English language requirements (one of the below):

  • IELTS : 7.0 overall including 6.5 in Writing and 5.5 in Reading, Listening and Speaking.
  • TOEFL IBT: 100 overall including 24 in Writing, 18 in Reading, 17 in Listening and 20 in Speaking.
  • PTE: 68 overall including 62 in Writing, and 51 in Reading, Listening and Speaking.

University of Leicester Highlights

University Type Public
Establishment Year 1921
Location Leicester, England
Campus Setting Urban
No. of campuses 1
On campus accommodation Available
Accreditation Agency Athena SWAN Award/ Stonewall Diversity Champion/ Coeliac UK
Mode of Program Full-time/ part-time/ online

University of Leicester Cost of Attendance

The estimated fee payable by international students for the 2020/2021 academic session is presented on the table below:

Fees Undergraduate (GBP) Postgraduate (GBP)
Tuition Fee 14000 19,400 – 21,515
Rent 4,830 4,830
Food 1,750 1,750
Utilities (gas, electric, water) 525 525
Course costs(books & copying) 420 420
Travel 1,200 1,200
Personal 1,400 1,400
Total 28,125 – 32,125 29,525 – 30,925

Note: The above-listed fees are just estimated as the actual amount may be lower or higher than what is listed above.

University of Leicester Application Process

University of Leicester welcomes applications from both EU and non-EU students. There might be additional requirements for international student admissions. Also, specific courses have their own requirements. The standard admission process has been described below.

How to Apply?

The steps to be followed while applying for admission to the University of Leicester are as follows:

Application Fees: 25 GBP for applying through UCAS; Postgraduate application is free for almost all courses. Some postgraduate courses require an application fee.

Application Deadline: UG applicants: UCAS application deadline – June 30; Medicine and Dentistry programs – October 15; PG applicants – Varies according to program

Entry Requirements: The entry requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate applicants must be fulfilled before applying:

  • Undergraduate:
    • Completed the standard XII by the ICSE/CBSE, or another recognized state exam board, with at least 75% overall or higher depending on the course.
    • Undergraduate applicants with incomplete entry requirements can apply for an International Foundation Program which provides academic support to help applicants progress to his/her chosen undergraduate degree at the University.
  • Postgraduate: A Bachelor's degree with a First class classification and an average of at least 60/75% (depending on the chosen course).

Supporting Documents: The following documents must be submitted at the time of admission:

  • Official high school or college/ university transcripts/certificates
  • Degree certificates
  • References
  • Personal Letter
  • Program-specific requirements
  • English Language Test
  • Resume
  • Passport details

English Language Requirements: Applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language but providing English language test results. The minimum test scores required are:

Test Minimum Requirements
IELTS 5.5
TOEFL-IBT 17 (listening); 18 (reading); 20 (speaking); 17 (writing)
PTE 51
CAE 162
CPE 162
Cambridge ESOL Pass

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Entrance Exams in UK TOEFL: 88 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 59 | GMAT: 590
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Fees components - (1st year Fees and expense)

Tuition & fees :

£ 18,175

Total

£ 18,175