

BSc Digital Media and Communications
About this course
Digital media and communications is a discipline that sits at the convergence of storytelling, technology, and critical thinking about how meaning is made and distributed in a connected world. It examines the platforms, tools, and forms through which information, culture, and identity circulate in the digital age, and it develops the practical skills needed to create compelling content alongside the analytical frameworks to evaluate what that content does and how it works. At Manchester Metropolitan University this three-year full-time BSc programme is built around the idea that the next generation of communicators needs to be both creative and technically fluent. You will develop as a storyteller capable of working across digital platforms and channels, learning to produce narratives that are powerful, audience-aware, and technically well-executed. The programme blends creativity, technology, critical analysis, and real-world application, developing your ability to move between the conceptual and the practical. You will engage with questions about media power, digital culture, and the ethics of communication alongside hands-on production experience. The BSc framing signals a commitment to rigorous, evidence-based analysis of digital media alongside creative and technical skills, drawing on social science methods and frameworks as well as practice-based learning. This combination equips you for a landscape that rewards people who can think critically about how technology and media work, not just use them. Graduates move into careers in digital content creation, social media management, marketing and communications agencies, journalism, public relations, broadcasting, user experience, and corporate communications. The versatility of the skills developed means graduates are in demand across a wide range of sectors. Postgraduate study in digital media, communications, marketing, or journalism is a route for those who wish to specialise further or move into research.
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