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BA Digital Media and Communications
About this course
Digital media and communications sits at the intersection of creative production, technology, and the study of how meaning is made and distributed in a connected world. The field encompasses everything from video production, social media strategy, and content creation to journalism, advertising, and the management of digital campaigns. Understanding how audiences engage with media across platforms, how stories are told in different formats, and how organisations communicate effectively in a fast-moving digital environment are all central concerns. At Teesside University this three-year full-time programme develops your skills and knowledge across the full range of digital media practice and theory. You will study the principles of communication and media, learn to produce content for a variety of digital platforms, and develop the project management and collaborative skills that professional work in this sector demands. The programme places real emphasis on teamwork and creative collaboration, including work on live briefs where you contribute to producing projects alongside your fellow students, mirroring the way the industry actually operates. A sandwich year provides the opportunity to spend a sustained period working in a professional environment, gaining the kind of hands-on experience that gives graduates a significant advantage when entering the job market. Work placement experience is also integrated into the programme, ensuring that the connection between academic learning and professional practice runs throughout your studies rather than being confined to a single block. These real-world elements mean you will graduate not only with knowledge of the field but with a portfolio of work and an understanding of what professional practice actually requires. Graduates from digital media and communications programmes work in content creation and management, social media, digital marketing agencies, broadcasting, public relations, journalism, and corporate communications. Some move into specialist areas such as UX writing, video production, or data analytics for media. Further study at postgraduate level in areas such as digital marketing, media production, or communications is also a well-travelled route for those who wish to deepen their expertise.
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