Social media platforms like Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter have transformed visual cultures, employment landscapes, and political discourse. As the UK's fastest-growing sector, creative industries contribute £71.4 billion annually and employ 5.6% of the workforce (Department of Culture, Media & Sport, 2014). Within this, digital media is expected to expand rapidly, creating widespread opportunities.This three-year BA degree offers an ideal introduction to digital media culture and technology, emphasizing creative and cultural elements in years two and three. It builds critical skills for media production and technological understanding through a flexible, modular structure. The program focuses on in-depth learning, project-based activities, industry collaboration, and preparation for advanced studies or careers, including access to 24/7 facilities and an alternative BSc pathway with Computer Science.
Please refer to our website for information: https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/studying-here/undergraduate/media-arts/digital-media-culture-and-technology-ba/
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