The focus of media studies is the scientific study of media content. We can support you in your academic work in the area of media studies!

General information on studying in Media Studies

Alongside traditional media film, television, radio and press and book, media studies also deals with communication technologies and mass media. In particular, the influence of mass media on human society is the focus of research. In recent years, online media in particular has gained in importance. Media studies is usually offered as an independent study program for theBachelor’s or Master’s degree. However, at some universities, media studies are a branch of Communications. During the first semester, students learn important fundamentals in media history, media theory, film and television analysis and communications theory. Various priorities can be set in the course of studying. Possible specializations include media education, media law, media computer science or media psychology.

Successful completion of the Media Studies degree qualifies students for professions that are primarily based in the media industry. Many graduates work as journalists or as project managers for newspapers or radio stations. Others start a career in a publishing company, at an advertising agency or in a film production company. Whoever specializes in media computer science, may also find a home in the IT industry.

What can we do for you as ghostwriters?

Media studies is a very interdisciplinary subject. Many other academic fields such as sociology, psychology, communication studies, but also economics and historical sciences influence media processes. This versatility of the subject provides many students with a challenge when preparing their final thesis. Our writers are trained to recognize interdisciplinary relationships and to connect them to a question dealing with media studies. With the support of our professional ghostwriters, you benefit from the academic expertise of our authors and from their knowledge of current developments in research and in the media market.

Our support for your bachelor’s or master’s thesis begins with the topic search. Together with you, we develop a theme and a central question that is relevant to the research and has some relationship to contemporary trends. Once you have discussed this with your supervisor at the university or college, our ghostwriters start an intensive literature review on the basis of relevant bibliographies. Of course, you can view the resulting literature list at any time and supplement it with your own proposals. In a second step, we review the compiled literature and begin excerpting the most important works. Then, in close consultation with you, we create a preliminary outline of the work that will later serve as the backbone for the writing phase. We are happy to assist you in an advisory capacity during the writing phase, but if you are facing serious time constraints or have other demands on your time, for example if you need to prepare for exams at the same time, we also take over the entire writing process for you. Before receiving the finished work from us, it undergoes extensive proofreading to ensure that the final product is not only free of plagiarism, but is also flawless and unique. The fact that we attach great importance to discretion and data protection is self-evident.

Tips for a successful media studies thesis

Even if you choose a topic that is relatively narrow for your final thesis in media studies, you should nevertheless also address possible influences from other subjects in the course of the work. Because media sciences are such an interdisciplinary field, it makes sense to integrate other disciplines into your own research. Many topics require the creation, execution and analysis of surveys. Such empirical work can take place in a working group of students, developed and evaluated themselves. Connect with other students who are also conducting research on their own thesis and can help each other. Of course, our authors can also support you in the empirical research and evaluate the results of your surveys.
We also recommend you make a connection early on with the instructor who will be overseeing your bachelor’s or master’s thesis and discuss topics proposals. Even if your faculty provides lists of possible topics, you can of course also propose your own topics, especially if it facilitates your own entry into the field professionally. Displaying interest in the topic and showing personal initiative are generally seen as a real positive and will typically have a positive effect on your evaluation.