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In United Kingdom, there are more than 35 universities offering a number of different mass communication and media related courses, ranging from basic newspaper and photo journalism to fields as varied as media law.
The demand for journalism as a subject is growing at a faster rate than any other course in the British universities. The student enrollment numbers have shot up to 40,000 versus a mere 3000 until a few years ago. Even the staid and prestigious Oxford University has tied up with the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, while the BBC is launching its own BBC College of Journalism.
This document lists the 10 colleges, which offer the most popular courses sought after by overseas students. The colleges and their courses are listed after combining their rankings from the Times University Guide, the Guardian, the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) / Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) and taking into consideration their popularity among students and heads of departments.
Information for each college includes:
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