You will study the impact of digital technologies from historical, literary, ethical and cultural points of view, and you also gain up-to-date skills in the creative and professional use of digital technologies, such as coding, database construction, web design, and digital content creation. Placements will be arranged in Year 3 of the programme, which will involve either work placements in appropriate companies/cultural institutions, or international study abroad, or a combination of both. The aim of the year is to add to your practical skills, expand your personal networks and enhance your employability.?Career OpportunitiesCareer prospects for graduates with the combination of creativity, analytic skills? and technical know-how are increasing all the time. Career opportunities exist in the fields of: information technology, education, creative arts, cultural heritage and cultural industries, public relations, social media, journalism and others. After completing this programme, you may also wish to pursue your studies further to postgraduate level, taking courses such as our MA in Digital Media, MA in Digital Cultures, or PhD in Digital Arts and Humanities.
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