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BA Creative Media with Foundation
About this course
Creative media is an expansive field concerned with making things: using visual, digital, and material tools to communicate, tell stories, and produce artistic and commercial work across a growing range of platforms and contexts. It encompasses photography, film, illustration, graphic design, digital content, visual storytelling, and design thinking, and it is a field that rewards both technical skill and imaginative depth. As the demand for visual and digital content continues to grow across every industry, practitioners with genuine creative ability and a broad media toolkit are consistently in demand. At the University of Plymouth this four-year programme includes a foundation year, which gives you space to explore creative techniques using hands-on materials and playful experimentation before committing to a specific direction in the main degree. You will develop visual storytelling, image-making, and design thinking skills during the foundation year, shaping your own creative voice and tackling visual challenges with growing confidence and critical understanding. The main degree builds on this foundation, developing your creative practice and critical awareness across a range of media and contexts. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study creative practice in an international setting and broaden your visual and cultural reference points. Graduates from creative media programmes work across the creative industries in roles including graphic design, photography, digital content creation, video production, social media, advertising, branding, and creative direction. Many build portfolio careers that combine different aspects of creative media practice, while others move into more focused roles in specific industries or organisations. The broad creative foundation the degree provides is genuinely versatile, and the skills of visual communication and creative problem-solving are valued wherever organisations need to reach and engage audiences. Some graduates continue to postgraduate study in fine art, design, or a specific media specialism.
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