A Digital Media course at a UK university will allow you to develop the practical and theoretical skills needed to design and produce media products in the areas of film, animation, TV, games, and web. State-of-the-art facilities will give you access to TV, music and editing suites, photography studios, and industry-standard tools such as Adobe, Apple, and Autodesk.
Digital Media courses are often part of a larger media degree. Whether you are interested in game design, web development, 3D Graphics or digital image modelling, there is a speciality in this varied and fulfilling industry. Many courses offer four-year sandwich degrees, whereas a work placement offers valuable on-the-job experience. Digital Media modules can include digital media technologies, graphic design for digital media, critical analysis, photography, web-based media and applications and social impact of digital media.
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A Digital Media degree provides you with skills in demand across the media sector, and employers range from digital media agencies to large businesses in web, marketing and communication departments. Digital Media graduates can move into various positions, including design, marketing, content, web development, digital research, audio design, post-production and graphics.
Please note that entry requirements vary for each UK university.
To learn more about the best digital media courses in the UK, find details on the top ten ranking Media and Film Studies universities in the Guardian University Guide 2024 below:
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