

DipHE Creative and Digital Media
About this course
Creative and digital media sit at the intersection of storytelling, technology and professional communication, bringing together the skills needed to plan, produce and distribute visual and multimedia content across the full range of platforms that organisations and audiences now inhabit. Video production, digital storytelling, content strategy and media distribution are disciplines that have moved from specialist niches to core professional competencies in a remarkably short time, and people who can combine creative ability with technical skill and an understanding of how different platforms work are in genuine demand. At the University of Salford this programme leads to a Diploma of Higher Education and is delivered part-time, making it accessible to students who cannot commit to full-time study. The two-year part-time structure reflects Salford's long tradition of vocational media education and its understanding that working in media sometimes means studying alongside other professional or personal commitments. The programme trains you as a digital media creative, as the course description puts it, with a focus on video content and its delivery across diverse contexts including business, government and the charity sector. You will develop skills in video production, editing, scripting, digital distribution and platform strategy. Alongside the technical and creative dimensions of the work, you will learn to adapt content for different audiences and purposes, understanding how a charity's short film requires different choices from a corporate explainer or a government communications campaign. The programme develops practical ability alongside the critical perspective needed to evaluate what works, why it works and how different audiences receive media content. Graduates move into roles as video producers, content creators, digital media officers, communications professionals and media practitioners across the public, private and voluntary sectors. The two-year diploma route is also a potential stepping stone to further study at degree level for those who want to continue building their qualifications. Salford's reputation in media, grounded in its proximity to MediaCityUK, lends the qualification genuine credibility with employers in the sector.
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