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BA Digital Media, Culture and World Philosophies

School of Oriental and African Studies
Full-time3 YearsFoundation YearSubject: History and Philosophy
Course Score
B /74
Graduate Salary
Β£26,000 (3yr)
Satisfaction
78%
Degree Completion
80%
Professional Jobs
55%
Meaningful Work
80%

About this course

Digital media, culture, and world philosophies is a combination that places the study of contemporary media and cultural life in dialogue with the philosophical traditions of the non-Western world. Digital media and culture examines how digital technologies shape how meaning is made, distributed, and contested, and how platforms, algorithms, and content industries are transforming public life. World philosophies brings to this analysis a range of intellectual traditions, from Indian philosophy and Chinese thought to African and indigenous philosophical frameworks, that challenge Western-centric assumptions and illuminate the diversity of human ways of knowing and valuing. At the School of Oriental and African Studies this combination reflects the institution's core commitment to the study of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East in depth and on their own terms. The three-year programme includes a foundation year, which provides a structured introduction to both subject areas before you progress to the main degree. You will engage with the analytical frameworks of digital media and cultural studies alongside philosophical traditions from across the world, exploring how different civilisations have approached questions of knowledge, ethics, social organisation, and the nature of reality. SOAS's globally oriented environment means you will consistently encounter perspectives that challenge and enrich your understanding of both media and philosophy. Graduates from this combination work in media organisations, arts and culture institutions, international development, journalism, education, think tanks, and public policy roles where cross-cultural understanding and critical media literacy are valued. The philosophical dimension of the degree is valued in roles that require ethical reasoning, intercultural communication, and the ability to engage with diverse worldviews. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in philosophy, media studies, or area studies, developing specialist expertise for research or professional careers in globally oriented fields.

Syllabus & Modules

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β–ΆYear 2 Modules
3 items
β–ΆYear 3 Modules
2 items

Student Satisfaction

National Student Survey - 45 respondents (69% response rate)

88%
Teaching Quality
79%
Assessment & Feedback
70%
Academic Support
84%
Organisation
75%
Learning Resources
67%
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Published annual tuition cost at School of Oriental and African Studies.

Β£9,535
Per academic year (UK Home)
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Eligible UK students do not pay upfront. Covered by SFE tuition fee loans.

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Entry Qualifications

A-level
95%
Baccalaureate
5%

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