The BA in Digital Media, Culture and Communication from the University of York is a multidisciplinary course which combines theoretical reflection and practical exploration of digital media. As an undergraduate course, it provides a comprehensive understanding of the interaction between new technologies and cultural practices. Course Content: The course is designed to provide students with essential knowledge of digital media and its impact on digital cultures, social and personal identity, digital storytelling and creativity, culture and technology, political economy of digital media, media law, ethics and policy. It also involves exploring pressing debates around the political, social and cultural issues arising from the digital revolution.Key Modules: The course is divided into a number of modules such as Understanding Digital Media, Designing Digital Research, Culture & Technology, Digital Economies, Digital Storytelling, and Media Law and Ethics. These modules cover a wide range of topics from understanding the concepts and practices of digital media to exploring the impacts of digitization on society and culture.Future Careers: The course prepares students for a wide range of exciting careers in a variety of sectors including media production, digital marketing, media planning and buying, data analysis, user experience (UX) design, and project management. Students also gain proficiency in technical and practical skills invaluable in the digital media industries.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.