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BA Digital Content Creation with Integrated Foundation Year
About this course
Digital content creation has become one of the defining skills of the contemporary economy. Every organisation, from global brands to local charities, depends on its ability to communicate through digital channels, and the people who understand both the creative and strategic dimensions of that communication are in high demand. This is a discipline that combines writing, visual storytelling, video production, and data-informed strategy with an understanding of audiences and platforms. At Ravensbourne University London, this four-year full-time programme includes an integrated foundation year, making it accessible to students who are building the academic skills they need before entering the main degree. The programme covers the entire creative process, from idea generation and audience research through to production and the measurement of impact. You will study content strategy, learn how to develop creative concepts that serve specific audiences and goals, and gain practical experience in producing content across digital formats. The programme takes a multidisciplinary approach, recognising that effective digital content creation requires you to move fluently between writing, design, and production rather than mastering just one of these in isolation. You will also develop your understanding of how content performs, using analytics to evaluate what works and refine your approach. Graduates go on to work in social media management, content strategy, copywriting, video production, digital marketing, and communications roles across every kind of organisation. The media, entertainment, fashion, technology, and charity sectors all offer significant opportunities. Many graduates work in creative agencies or as freelancers, building a portfolio career across multiple clients and projects. The multidisciplinary nature of the programme means that graduates are adaptable, capable of taking on roles that require both creative and strategic thinking, and well suited to an industry that changes rapidly.
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