Media studies are one of the most fascinating fields that you can study. What is more, this field is really broad, which means you have a huge number of issues to choose from.
- Do you think media influences public opinion? Prove it in your Media Studies coursework.
- Do you have something interesting to tell about modern journalism? You have an opportunity to do it while writing the Media Studies coursework.
In this article, we want to give you an approximate plan for writing a fascinating Media coursework. Say, you have to consider the topic of violence in media.
Media Studies coursework: introducing
Give background information about media violence. Where can we usually see violence (films, news, computer games, Internet)? Give specific examples in this part of your Media Studies coursework.
Media Studies coursework: conducting a survey
Conduct a mini survey for your project. Ask people (friends/relatives) of different age and gender about their viewpoints on media violence.
Media Studies courseworks: covering the topic using a certain example
You have to find a specific example to present a deep analysis of the problem in your Media Studies coursework. We suggest you review the problem of media violence using the movie Kill Bill Vol. 2.
- Give background information on the film. Tell about its director, actors, and describe the plot in your Media Studies coursework.
- Analyze several scenes of the film. For instance, it can be the scene of nailing Beatrix Kiddo alive in the coffin or the scene of Budd being attacked by a black mamba and his excruciating sufferings afterwards.
- Conclude whether you find the film realistic and shocking. Say what your reaction to such violence was. What are the reasons for depicting it in the film?
So, it is a sure-fire way to create a fascinating Media Studies coursework.
Probably, you will also find the article about an English media coursework interesting.

