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Social Media Content Creation (with Foundation Year)

1 Study option · UndergraduateLuton Campus

Course summary

The BA (Hons) Social Media Content Creation prepares you for a wide range of career opportunities in social media management, content creation, and digital marketing. The course is an exciting blend of creativity and practicality. You'll work with cutting-edge technology, producing podcasts, creating video content, and learning how to manage social media platforms effectively. It's hands-on, interactive and ensures you're prepared for a successful career in a dynamic and ever-evolving industry.

Social media platforms have become crucial tools for communication, and businesses are increasingly relying on them for brand promotion and engagement. There are thousands of job roles in this sector advertised each year. On graduation you will be well-prepared to fulfil these positions, making this course a valuable investment in your future. There is an emphasis on real-life projects, helping you to develop your application of skills in content creation. You’ll graduate with real-world experiences and a better understanding of working in a team to produce results.

Areas of study include:
 Video post-production
 Social media theory
 Employability skills
 Podcasting
 Audio editing
 Artificial Intelligence

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
P401
Institution code:
B22

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60 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

70 Go onto work and study

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