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Digital Media

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
2 Campuses
Awarded by:
University of the West of England, Bristol

Course summary

Build your professional portfolio by applying your problem-solving skills and technical knowledge to real-world projects.

Why study digital media?
Design principles and delivery technologies underpin how we make and interact with creative content in an increasingly ubiquitous digital world. This includes movies and music, print and broadcast, commerce, and interactive entertainment.

Digital media use is growing, ranging from screen-based systems and physical interaction to urban social networks and mobile commerce in the developing world.

There's also a growing demand for content creators and professionals who understand the digital landscape.

Why UWE Bristol?
BSc(Hons) Digital Media offers the chance to experience working with cutting-edge technologies to create engaging digital experiences in a range of environments.

It introduces you to design contexts and development opportunities in use and on the horizon for digital media.

Learn the fundamentals of programming, web technologies and design and visualisation techniques. Explore rich media creation, multi-platform deployment, physical computing, testing and project management.

Specialise in design and coding, web development, media production, games development and audio technology.

Develop a strong grounding in industry standard processes, technologies and their application.

Study the art and science of communication and develop an understanding of the ethical, commercial, and legal environment the industry operates in.

Enhance your professional skills and experience and build your portfolio by working on live briefs with local businesses. Get involved with student-run projects with guidance from professional software developers.

Improve your industry knowledge and contacts through networking evenings with regional businesses and presentations from visiting professionals.

Graduate ready to succeed in your career as a content creator and developer.

Where can it take me?
Career opportunities range from roles in large corporations to smaller entrepreneurial start-ups.

Working at all stages of content creation, your options will range from designer, developer, creative technologist, project management and client handling to information architecture and user experience design.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
G451
Institution code:
B80

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