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BSc Interactive Media and Web Technologies
About this course
Interactive media and web technologies sit at the convergence of design thinking and technical skill, shaping almost every digital experience people have today. From the interfaces of mobile applications and social platforms to the architecture of websites and the interactivity of online tools, this field is responsible for how the digital world looks, feels, and functions. It draws on graphic design, user experience principles, programming, and creative storytelling, making it a discipline for people who want to build things that genuinely engage and serve audiences. At Coventry University, this three-year full-time programme equips you with both the creative and technical foundations needed to work in this fast-moving sector. You will explore web design and development, interactive storytelling, user interface design, digital media production, and the programming languages and frameworks used to build modern web experiences. The degree includes a sandwich placement year and a year abroad, as well as a work placement, all of which give you extended practical experience in professional environments and, in the case of the year abroad, an international perspective on how digital media and technology industries operate across different markets. Coventry has a strong reputation for applied and industry-linked education, and the programme is designed to keep pace with a sector that evolves rapidly. The skills you build on this degree are directly applicable across a wide range of roles in digital industries. Graduates go on to work as web developers, UX and UI designers, digital content producers, front-end engineers, interactive media designers, and digital project managers, among many other roles. The creative and analytical versatility the degree develops also opens doors in advertising agencies, games studios, broadcast media, and in-house digital teams across every sector of the economy. Some graduates choose to continue their studies at postgraduate level in areas such as human-computer interaction, digital marketing, or creative technology. The combination of placement experience, international exposure, and practical skills makes graduates from this programme well prepared for the demands of working in digital media and web technology.
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