Explore Digital Media, Culture and Society
Congratulations on your offer to study Digital Media, Culture and Society at The University of Manchester!
Learn how to use digital tools to analyse cultural and social data, reflecting on important questions related to digital technology.
Adopt creative and innovative methods to tackle modern digital media challenges that will also be applicable to jobs across various industries, including social media, the entertainment industry and journalism.
Study at a top 10 ranked UK university for Arts and Humanities (QS World University Rankings 2023).
Opportunities for an optional placement year in a digital media or technology-related organisation, where you will apply program knowledge and skills in real-world situations.
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Learning and support
Your learning experience
Exclusive access to collections
Teaching is supported by rich resources across Manchester.
Study at the Institute of Cultural Practices and make use of the fantastic cultural organisations and facilities in and around the university and city of Manchester.
Find out more : about exclusive access to the Whitworth Art Gallery
Student support
A welcoming environment
Digital Media, Culture and Society at Manchester has an active community that welcomes students from all over the world.
You'll make friends through course and society activities, and get support in your studies from older students through our peer-assisted student support scheme.
Careers and employability
Make your mark at Manchester
We live in an image-saturated world, where understanding the power of images and having the skills to interpret and analyse them can lead to a satisfying career in a variety of industries.
Meet the graduates
Hear from recent graduates of the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures (SALC).
Placement year
Apply your subject-specific knowledge in a real-world context.
Find out more : about work placement opportunities in your third year of study
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Email: ug-ahvs@manchester.ac.uk
Website: Institute for Cultural Practices
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