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Education

Royal Holloway, University of London

BA, Digital Media Communications - First Degree Honours

Covering the creative processes and application of digital media, the course also introduced the technical skills and understanding needed to create basic programmes and scripts that would support concepts and designs. Modular movement between departments allowed degrees with specialism in areas of interest for each student. Marketing, computer science and media arts were prominent features, diversified by the inclusion of other modules such as Geopolitics. The course encouraged the practise of creative solutions to reinforce theory and practise. 

Below you will find a list of all the modules covered in my course, as completed by year:

01

  • Introduction to Programming 

  • Computing Laboratory (Games) 

  • Film, Television and Digital Histories 

  • Introduction to Digital Media 1

  • Introduction to Digital Media 2

  • Academic Writing Skills

02

  • Internet Services 

  • Data analytics and Visualisation 

  • Transmedia 

  • Creative Industries 

  • Digital Media Communications 

  • Digital Aesthetics and Software Politics

03

  • Human - Computer Interaction

  • Geopolitics of Media and Communications

  • Television and Digital Culture

  • Advanced Digital Media Communications

  • Advanced Digital Media Communications Project

  • Advertising and Promotion

Testimonials

Christopher Hogg, 

Teaching Fellow 

“He collaborates well and is passionate and knowledgeable about digital media. He has real digital design skills, and understands the role of simplicity in the attention economy. He understands the concept of native advertising in social media”

—  Name, Title

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