How you'll learn
At Regent's you’ll have the freedom to explore your interests in a supportive and nurturing environment with interactive classes, regular one-to-one contact with tutors, specialist facilities, industry opportunities and tailored careers advice – ensuring you develop the skills, experience and confidence you need to succeed.
Teaching will take the form of tutor-led presentations, discussions, demonstrations, workshops, individual and/or group tutorials, student presentations and field trips.
Find your 23-24 academic calendar here.
Contact hours: Years 1 and 2: 14-16 hours per week. Year 3: No less than 14 hours per week.
Teaching staff
You'll be taught by professional media and communications specialists who continue to work in this sector alongside teaching. Their knowledge and experience ensure your classes are shaped by the most current industry practices.
The majority of our tutors hold postgraduate qualifications in their subject area and/or are experts in their fields. Many have been published in a range of academic journals, authored books and industry publications.
You'll also be allocated a personal tutor, who'll meet you on a one-to-one basis at various stages throughout the year to provide you with guidance and advice to support your personal and professional development.
Plus, you'll benefit from regular guest speakers: networking and developing relationships with entrepreneurs, business owners, marketing professionals, PRs and more.
Independent learning
Throughout the course, you'll be expected to undertake extra reading, personal research and reflection, as well as preparing work for workshops and working collaboratively with students in preparation for assessment.
Method of assessment
Your skills and knowledge will be assessed via presentations, group work, portfolios, design projects, mock-ups, production documents, market reports, essays and other project work that answers a live industry brief
Disability support
We welcome and support students with a wide range of disabilities and health concerns, including learning difficulties, visual and hearing impairments, mental health difficulties, autism conditions, mobility difficulties and temporary or chronic health conditions.
Our Student Support & Welfare team is here to support you. We ask that you speak with us as early as possible to enable us to support you. Find out more about our disability support and contact us.