How you'll learn
Teaching on MSc Strategic Communication is delivered through weekly lectures, seminars or workshops. These usually take for 2-3 hours per module per week. All classes will take place on campus in person in rooms with adequate equipment. Class sizes for masters programmes in the Department of Communication and Media tend to be small, but numbers can vary depending, again, on what optional modules are selected. A typical class in MSc Strategic Communication will include between 10-20 students.
How you're assessed
You will assessed through a variety of individual and group work. This include presentations, exams, essays, case studies, and creative projects. The two 30 credit core modules have two assessment components, while all other modules have normally one single assessment component.
Liverpool Learning Framework
At Liverpool, we take a distinctive approach to education through the Liverpool Learning Framework. This means teaching that is engaging, inclusive and designed to help you succeed during your studies and beyond.
You’ll develop specialist subject knowledge alongside the skills employers value most, including:
- Digital fluency
- Confidence
- Global citizenship
Our curriculum is characterised by the three Liverpool Hallmarks:
- Research-connected teaching - learning informed by the latest ideas and discoveries
- Active learning - taking part, applying knowledge and learning by doing
- Authentic assessment - assessments designed around real-world tasks and challenges
We also embed key priorities across our curriculum, including AI literacy, employability, and sustainability, helping you prepare for the future and make a positive impact in the world.
We’re committed to creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment where every student can thrive.