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BA Digital Media, Culture and Music
About this course
Digital media, culture, and music is a degree that examines the intersection of technology, creative expression, and cultural meaning, with music as its specialist disciplinary anchor. Digital media and culture studies how digital technologies have transformed the production, distribution, and consumption of creative content, reshaping industries, audiences, and the very nature of cultural participation. Music brings a deep and specific creative tradition to that analysis, examining how sound is made, recorded, distributed, and experienced in ways that are now fundamentally shaped by digital tools and platforms. At SOAS, this three-year degree with a foundation year draws on an institution with distinctive strength in global music traditions alongside its engagement with digital media and cultural theory. The foundation year provides a supported pathway into higher education, building the academic skills and subject knowledge needed before you progress to the main degree. You will study digital media theory and practice alongside musicology and ethnomusicology, examining music not just as a Western classical or popular phenomenon but as a global cultural practice with deep roots in the non-Western traditions that SOAS specialises in. The combination gives you both a critical framework for understanding how digital media operates and a detailed engagement with music as a cultural form that varies enormously across geography and history. Graduates of digital media, culture, and music degrees move into careers in music industry roles including management, promotion, distribution, and streaming platform development, as well as in digital media production, cultural journalism, broadcasting, and arts administration. SOAS's strength in global music traditions opens particular opportunities in world music, international arts organisations, and cultural diplomacy roles. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in ethnomusicology, digital media, music industry, or cultural studies, while others build careers in the music technology sector, where the combination of musical knowledge and digital media understanding is genuinely valuable.
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