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Course selection and videos

Browse and select the courses which are right for you

4_My_education_web_my_education_747x420On this page you can learn about how to select postgraduate courses and watch short videos to help you find out about which optional courses are right for you.

You will need to log into your LSE account to view the videos.

Course selection overview

How to select courses:

  • Watch the video guide for selecting courses recorded by our Programmes Coordinator Ben McDonald. Watch the video.
  • Read our PowerPoint presentation about selecting courses. Read the presentation.
  • Further instructions and guidance on how to find and select courses on LSE for You is available here.

When to select courses:

  • Postgraduate students will be able to browse (but not select) courses from Monday 18 September 2023 until Thursday 21 September 2023.
  • Course selection for postgraduate students will open at 10am on Thursday 21 September 2023. The Department will begin making offers for optional courses at 10am on Friday 22 September 2023.
  • Course selection will close at 5pm on Friday 6 October 2023.
  • Students will be able to make changes to Winter Term half unit courses from 10am on Monday 15 January 2024 until 5pm on Friday 26 January 2024.

Core courses

Each MSc degree programme in the Department consists of courses to the value of 4 units. 2.5 of these are 'core' courses (which are compulsory), and 1.5 are 'optional' courses (which you can choose). The only exception is the MSc in Media and Communications (Research), which consists of 3 units of core courses and 1 unit of optional course/s.

View your own degree programme and its constituent courses below. 

MSc in Media and Communications

MSc in Media and Communications (Research)

  • MC408 Theories and Concepts in Media and Communications (Half Unit)
    About this course | Watch the video
  • Either MC4M2 Advanced Methods of Research in Media & Communications (Full Unit) or MC4M8 Advanced Methods of Research in Media & Communications (Full Unit)
    About MC4M2 | About MCM48 | Watch the video
  • MC499 Dissertation (Full Unit)
    About this course | Watch the video
  • Optional Courses
    You can select optional courses to the value of 1 unit. See your own programme regulations for a full list of courses you can select. See the Optional courses section below for optional courses run by the Department of Media and Communications. 

MSc in Global Media and Communications (with USC, Fudan and UCT)

MSc in Media and Communications (Data and Society)

MSc in Media and Communications (Governance)

MSc in Media, Development and Communication

MSc in Politics and Communication

MSc in Strategic Communications

Optional courses

Browse optional courses taught by the Department of Media and Communications below. You can browse optional courses taught by other Departments on the LSE Course Guides webpage

Suspended courses

The following courses will not be taught in the 2023/24 academic year.

Students can review course content, reading lists and lecture recordings on the Moodle pages for each of these courses. The teachers will also be available during the academic year to discuss the content with students.

For a list of all suspended courses across LSE this academic year, please see the following webpage.

Auditing courses

At LSE, 'auditing' a course means that you can attend the lectures for that course (without credit) and you can access the lecture recordings, course readings and Moodle page, but you cannot attend seminars or submit assessed work for that course. Audited courses do not appear on your final transcript and your attendance is not recorded for any course you audit.

In order to audit a course, you must contact the course convenor directly for permission.

Timetables

Lecture & Seminar Timetables can be viewed by course code. Student personal timetables will be published on Student Hub after course selections and seminar allocations have been finalised.

See the Timetable publication information page for more information.