

BA Global Creative Industries
About this course
The global creative industries, spanning film, television, music, games, fashion, publishing, advertising, design, and digital media, represent one of the most dynamic and economically significant sectors in the contemporary world. Understanding how creativity functions within and across these industries, how global trends and technologies shape what gets made and who benefits from it, and how human cultures generate value that goes beyond the purely commercial, is the central intellectual project of this degree. At Leeds this three-year full-time programme equips you with both conceptual frameworks and practical skills to operate effectively in creative industries environments. You will explore how technology and globalisation are transforming the production, distribution, and consumption of creative work, and examine what makes cultural expression valuable and how that value is captured, contested, and shared. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you an unusually rich combination of professional experience and international perspective before you graduate. Leeds itself provides an abundance of cultural and creative spaces, and the programme draws on connections with creative enterprises in the city and beyond, including opportunities to work on real projects alongside established organisations and to develop your own creative or entrepreneurial initiatives. Graduates from global creative industries programmes find careers across the full breadth of the creative economy. Roles in production, content development, brand management, cultural programming, digital marketing, and creative project management are among the most direct destinations. The international experience gained during the year abroad and the professional credibility built through the placement year are both significant advantages in a sector where networks and demonstrated capability matter as much as formal qualifications. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in creative industries management, cultural policy, media studies, or entrepreneurship, while others develop their own practices as independent creative professionals.
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