The BA in Digital Media Culture and Technology at Royal Holloway, University of London, is an exciting interdisciplinary course that examines the digital revolution currently transforming our world. Students will explore cutting-edge areas of digital media, engage with the latest research, gain hands-on experience with creative technologies, and develop skills to resonate with employers from a wide range of sectors.Course Content: The course offers a dynamic and innovative curriculum that explores digital media in terms of culture and society, innovation, history and analysis. It includes insights into the power of digital media to shape the world we live in, by exploring its technical, political, social and creative impact.Key Modules: The key modules of the course are divided into different years. In the first year, students study modules such as Digital Encounters, Digital Stories and Digital Creation. In the second year, modules like Digital Aesthetics, Digital Economies and Social Media: Communication, Affect and Power are part of the curriculum. In the final year, students embark on an independent project and undertake modules like Digital Futures, Media, Memory & Archiving, and Transmedia Practices.Future Careers: Graduates from this course can excel in several sectors. These sectors may include creative and cultural industries, computing and ICT, broadcasting, local and network studio production, public relations, marketing and sales, education, research and policy making.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.