Masters hunt: Insight on Imperial college's "MSc Science Communication" anyone?

Along with the first days of 2018 comes the postgrad application season. I now graduated a year ago with a BSc in Environmental Science and wanted to enrol for masters starting in September 2018.

I've recently finished a first year of experience in the industry as a Water Treatment Engineer, which required long working hours and full focus. Even If I studied science most of my life, I've always been passionate about sound/music production, graphic design and video production, and have produced a few videos, a design portfolio and recorded a first LP. This year of hard work left me no other choice but put my arty project on the shelf and now that I look back and reflect on this first experience, I realise how much I missed producing media/video/music content.

The reason I'm coming here today is to ask if some you know careers/masters mixing visual arts/media with science.

After meeting with my dissertation tutor and discussing about possible career opportunities, he suggested Imperial College's "MSc Science Communication" and "MSc Science Media Production" as good matches for what I aspired to.

Does anybody have information about these masters programs or Science Communication in general? Any help or advice would be very welcome as the application deadline is by the end of February.

Cheers!