Course Structure and Content
Communication Studies has six units, three completed
during AS and three in A2. The contents of each unit
become visible when you click on each orange bar.
Communication Studies has six units, three completed
during AS and three in A2. The contents of each unit
become visible when you click on each orange bar.
1 presentation portfolio
Candidates are
introduced to the theory and practice of personal communication
skills through techniques of communication research and the theory,
preparation, presentation and review of an oral
communication.
2 texts & meanings in communication
Candidates
acquire, practise and apply the techniques of critical reading of
communication texts and the ways in which meaning is produced
through communication.
3 themes in personal communication
Candidates are
introduced to perspectives in personal communication. These are
then related to concepts including verbal and non-verbal
communication, intrapersonal communication and group
communication.
4 project
Candidates
extend their knowledge of communication theories through the
research into, drafting and production of a communication artefact
in terms of cost, identified audience need and a specific brief.
The synoptic evaluation will relate to the brief and to
candidates’ understanding of personal and cultural
communication theories, their practical application and the
connections between them.
5 culture, context & communication
This
module develops more fully candidates’ knowledge of the role
of communication in the creation and transmission of culture in
personal, organisational, mass media and environmental
contexts.
6 issues in communication
In
this synoptic module, candidates explore in more depth debates and
controversies in relation to personal and cultural communication
theories and the links between them. These are discussed through
issues such as competing theories about communication, the impact
of new communication technologies, communication and socialisation,
and ethical, moral and political debates in
communication.