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BA Creative Arts
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Creative arts as an interdisciplinary field brings together the study and practice of film, media, journalism, audio-visual production, digital media, and cultural studies within a single integrated programme. The creative industries are among the most dynamic sectors of any modern economy, and the boundaries between their constituent disciplines are increasingly porous: content producers need to understand distribution, journalists need to understand digital media, and filmmakers need to understand how their work reaches and engages audiences through multiple platforms. A degree that integrates these perspectives develops both the creative and the critical skills needed to work across the industries rather than in a single narrow specialism. At Bangor University in Wales, this three-year full-time degree with a foundation year includes a sandwich year with work placement and the option of a year abroad, giving you substantial professional experience alongside your academic study. The programme develops both production skills, including audio-visual production, digital media creation, and broadcast journalism, and the theoretical and critical frameworks needed to understand media, film, and culture analytically. You will study film theory, cultural studies, digital media practice, and journalism alongside technical production skills, graduating with a portfolio of practical work as well as the critical and conceptual foundations that distinguish a graduate-level creative professional from a purely technical practitioner. Graduates enter careers across the creative and media industries, including roles in broadcasting, journalism, film production, digital content creation, social media management, public relations, advertising, and cultural organisations. The combination of production skills and critical understanding is valued by employers who need people who can both make content and think strategically about it. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in film, media, journalism, communications, or cultural studies, building specialist expertise for academic or advanced professional roles in the creative sector.
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