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BA Digital Creativity and Digital Marketing
About this course
Digital creativity and digital marketing is a combination that reflects how creative skills and commercial acumen now operate in the same digital ecosystem. Digital creativity encompasses the design, production, and critical understanding of creative work in digital environments, from visual design and interactive media to content creation and digital storytelling. Digital marketing brings the commercial and strategic dimension, concerned with how organisations use digital channels to reach audiences, build brands, and drive engagement. Together they develop graduates who can think both creatively and analytically about how content and communications function in the digital world. At Liverpool Hope University this three-year full-time programme combines academic rigour with practical application, ensuring that your learning connects to real-world practice in a rapidly changing field. You will study digital marketing theory and strategy alongside the creative and technical skills needed to produce compelling digital content. The course includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and a work placement component, giving you substantial opportunities to develop professional experience in marketing agencies, creative studios, or in-house communications teams before you graduate. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects the broad entry base of this practically oriented programme. You will develop skills in digital content creation, social media strategy, search and analytics, brand communication, and the critical thinking needed to evaluate what works and why. The combination of creative and commercial capabilities makes you genuinely versatile in a job market that increasingly values both. Graduates pursue careers in digital marketing, content creation, social media management, brand communications, advertising, UX design, arts and cultural marketing, and the wider creative industries. Postgraduate study in marketing, digital media, or communications is also a common next step for those wanting to specialise.
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