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BA Digital Media and Language (French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish)
About this course
Digital media and language is a combination built on the recognition that the most effective communicators in the digital world are those who combine technical fluency with genuine linguistic and cultural competence. Digital media encompasses the production, distribution, and analysis of content across web, social, video, audio, and interactive platforms, as well as the critical understanding of how digital media shapes culture, politics, and everyday life. A modern language opens access to the culture, literature, and professional contexts of another language community, making you a more versatile and culturally aware communicator. At Birkbeck College, this three-year, full-time BA allows you to combine digital media knowledge and practical skills with competency in one of French, German, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish, exploring both the technical dimensions of digital practice and the cultural context of your chosen language. You will develop skills in digital content creation, media analysis, audience understanding, and the critical frameworks for evaluating how digital media operates in different cultural and political environments, alongside progressive development of your language abilities. Birkbeck's distinctive position as an evening university means the programme is accessible to a wider range of students, including those who combine study with other commitments. Graduates are well-placed for careers in digital marketing, content production, social media management, journalism, broadcasting, communications, and international business, particularly in roles where language competence adds direct value. The combination of digital fluency and language skills is increasingly sought after as organisations operate across national boundaries and seek to engage international audiences effectively. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in digital media, communications, translation, or area studies.
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