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BSc (Hons) Digital Media Applications

UCAS Code : G440 BSc/DMA

Course Topics
Course Topics on BSc (Hons) Digital Media Applications : computing, multimedia, web development, project and professional, options
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Course Structure and Content

The BSc (Hons) Digital Media Applications Degree is designed to produce multimedia programmers with generic design and authoring skills enabling them to develop multimedia applications for a variety of platforms.

There is a strong focus in the first two years on the development of these programming and authoring skills. Also, key skills are vitally important for graduates that will probably work in a group-based environment (possibly multi-disciplinary), and these are introduced and developed throughout the route.

The degree concentrates on application development and programming rather than content production. It covers development for off-line multimedia (development for CD-ROM) and on-line multimedia (development for the Internet).

Students may choose to spend a year in industry after their second year or opt to continue immediately with their final year options.

Course Structure and Content

Full time undergraduate degrees are taught over three years at the university, plus perhaps, a "sandwich" year in industry after the second year.

These are the modules you could expect to study on this course. The modules you can choose in your Second and Final years will depend on those you have studied in preceeding years. Also, some second and final year modules may be changed or restructured in order to keep the course up to date with latest trends in the industry.

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First Year

Core modules

Second Year

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Final Year

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