

BA Social Media Management
About this course
Social media management has emerged as a distinct professional discipline as organisations have come to recognise that their presence on social platforms is a strategic asset requiring specialist knowledge, creative skill, and analytical capability. It combines content creation, community management, data analysis, brand strategy, and an understanding of how different platforms work and how algorithms shape what audiences see. Effective social media managers are simultaneously creative communicators, data-driven strategists, and responsive community builders. This part-time programme at the University of Sunderland develops your practical skills through engagement with real projects, including work with award-winning digital publications and the university's mediaHUB. You will hone your abilities in content creation, campaign planning, analytics, and community management, while also building the theoretical understanding of digital communication and brand strategy that underpins professional practice. Networking events and expert lecturers with strong industry contacts give you access to the professional community, and the programme is designed so that you graduate with a professional portfolio that demonstrates real capabilities to prospective employers. The degree also includes a year abroad, reflecting the global nature of the social media landscape. Graduates of social media management programmes work as social media managers, content strategists, digital marketing executives, community managers, and brand communications specialists in organisations of all sizes. Many work in agencies, managing social media for multiple clients simultaneously; others take in-house roles where they own the full digital presence of a brand. The skills developed also transfer into broader digital marketing, public relations, and communications roles. The part-time format often allows graduates to develop professional experience alongside the degree, which is a significant advantage in a field where demonstrable portfolio work matters as much as academic qualifications. Postgraduate study in digital marketing, communications, or marketing is available for those who want to develop further.
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