Digital Media and Language (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese)
BA (Hons)
Key information
Key information for 2026-27
Key information for 2027-28
Course Overview
This BA Digital Media and Language allows you to build a combined degree in which you will develop digital media knowledge and practical skills that are much in demand, while gaining competency in a modern language and exploring its cultural context.
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Why choose this course?
- If you are fascinated by social media, AI and online activism, and are eager to engage deeply with global cultures through literature, film and history, this unique interdisciplinary degree prepares you to thrive in a connected and multilingual world.
- You will learn cutting-edge media theory and gain real-world, critical insight from expert academics and industry professionals.
- This unique combination of skills and knowledge equips you for global careers in media, communications, cultural industries and international organisations.
- You will graduate with the cultural fluency to operate in multilingual and international environments.
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What will I learn?
You will explore how digital technologies shape culture and society at the same time as gaining hands-on experience and creative and technical abilities in content creation, video editing, digital design and multimedia storytelling. You will also build digital literacy and data awareness, including in search engine optimisation (SEO), analytics, visualisation and platform engagement strategies.
The languages component of this degree gives you the chance to reach a high level of competence in a modern language of your choice alongside in-depth study of the literature, film and history from your chosen language area.
You can choose French, German, Italian, Spanish or Japanese starting at the level of language learning that suits you, whether you are a complete beginner or a native speaker.
Korean and Mandarin Chinese are offered starting from beginner level. If you decide to take either of these languages, your final degree award will be a ‘with’ degree, so for example BA Digital Media with Korean, because we currently offer these languages up to intermediate level only.
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How will I learn?
We offer you a supportive learning environment to help encourage your creativity, critical thinking, collaboration and personal growth.
This course is available to study full- or part-time. You will learn through interactive evening classes designed to help you balance your studies with work and other commitments. These include lectures, workshops, seminars and field visits.
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How often will I attend classes?
Full-time: Two evenings a week, October to July
Part-time: One to two evenings a week, October to July
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Foundation Year
If you opt for the Foundation Year route, this will fully prepare you for undergraduate study during an additional year (full-time) or two years (part-time) of supported study. This option is ideal if you are returning to study after a gap, if you have not previously studied the relevant subjects, or if you didn't achieve the grades you need for a place on your chosen undergraduate degree.
Once you successfully complete your Foundation Year studies, you will automatically advance onto the main full-time degree.
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Course disclaimer
Birkbeck makes all reasonable efforts to deliver educational services, modules and programmes of study as described on our website. In the event that there are material changes to our offering (for example, due to matters beyond our control), we will update applicant and student facing information as quickly as possible and offer alternatives to applicants, offer-holders and current students.
Most of our courses are taught in the evenings, however some of our courses offer a daytime timetable. Where there is an option to attend daytime teaching sessions, this is stated in the How will I learn? section.
More Highlights
- You will learn from leading academic researchers in the field, such as Scott Rodgers, Joel McKim, Rebekah Cupitt, Lina Džuverović, Robert Topinka and Professor Tim Markham, and acquire up-to-date skills and knowledge from experienced industry practitioners at the heart of London's global media industry.
- You can hone your skills using industry-standard software such as the Adobe Creative Cloud suite, as well as specialised tools such as the 4CAT online data analysis toolkit.
- We are proud of our research-intensive and internationally respected teaching across digital media, journalism, media and cultural theory, creative industries, film and television studies, creative marketing and business analytics. Birkbeck was ranked as one of the top four universities in the UK for our Art and Design research in the most recent 2021 Research Excellence Framework.
- You can attend our dynamic programme of seminars, events and guest lectures organised by affiliated research centres and networks such as Birkbeck Interdisciplinary Research in Media and Culture, the Birkbeck Institute for the Moving Image, the Vasari Research Centre for Art and Technology, the Centre for French, Francophone and Comparative Studies and the Centre for Iberian and Latin American Visual Studies.
- Make yourself at home in our Bloomsbury campus, which includes facilities such as our new Immersive Learning Centre, the award-winning Birkbeck Cinema, the Peltz Gallery, and access to audiovisual equipment such as digital video cameras, lighting, 3D imaging and podcasting kits.
Modules and Teaching
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Starting in October 2026
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Three years full-time, on campus
Course structure
You must complete modules worth a total of 360 credits.
Year 1
- A core and a compulsory module
- Language learning module 1, 2, 3 or 4
- Option from:
- film, media and journalism studies, or
- creative practice and professional development, or
- language-specific culture
Year 2
- Compulsory module
- Language learning module 2, 3, 4 or 5
- Option from:
- film, media and journalism studies, or
- creative practice and professional development
- Language-specific culture option
Year 3
- Language learning module 3, 4 or 5/Language culture option (if language 5 module passed in Year 2)
- Language-specific culture option
- Option from:
- film, media and journalism studies, or
- creative practice and professional development
- Final-year project
Please note: the creative practice and professional development option modules Micro-placement and Your Career Development must be taken together and therefore count as one module.
Core module
Compulsory modules
Language learning modules
- Chinese 1 (Level 4)
- Chinese 2 (Level 4)
- Chinese 3 (Level 4)
- French 1
- French 2
- French 3 (Level 4)
- French 4 (Level 4)
- German 1
- German 2
- German 3 (Level 4)
- German 4 (Level 4)
- Italian 1
- Italian 2
- Italian 3 (Level 4)
- Italian 4 (Level 4)
- Japanese 1 (Level 4)
- Japanese 2 (Level 4)
- Japanese 3 (Level 4)
- Japanese 4 (Level 4)
- Korean 1 (Level 4)
- Korean 2 (Level 4)
- Korean 3 (Level 4)
- Spanish 1
- Spanish 2
- Spanish 3 (Level 4)
- Spanish 4 (Level 4)
Film, media and journalism studies option modules
- Approaches to Cinema History
- Cinema Today
- Contemporary European Cinema
- Documentary
- Globalisation and Media Cultures
- Introduction to Cinema
- Journalism in British Life
- Media Studies: Key Thinkers and Approaches
- Media and Conflict
- Television: from small screen to smart screen
Creative practice and professional development option modules
- Communicating Digitally
- Designing Digitally
- Industry Placement/Career Development Report
- Introduction to Journalism Practice
- Journalism Formats and Specialisations
- Micro-placement
- Principles of Digital Video and Editing
- Principles of Layout and Design
- Screenwriting
- Screenwriting - The Thirty-Minute Script
- Script Development and Script Editing
- Working in the Creative and Cultural Sector
- Working with Film Sound
- Working with Found Footage
- Working with the Film Camera
- Your Career Development
Comparative culture option modules
- Culture and Crisis (Level 5)
- Culture and Image
- Culture and Text: 'Imagined Communities'
- Doing Languages, Cultures and Applied Linguistics
- Film and Politics (Level 5)
- Reading Transnational Cultures (Level 5)
- Representations of Gender, Love and Sexuality (Level 5)
Language-specific culture option modules: French studies
- Contemporary Literature in French (Level 5)
- Fictions of Enlightenment (Level 5)
- Masterpieces of French Literature and Culture: From the Enlightenment to Postmodernity (Level 5)
- Poetics, Politics, History: Themes in African and Caribbean Literatures in French (Level 5)
- Reading Text and Image in the Eighteenth-Century: Diderot and the Tableau
- Reading Text and Image in the Eighteenth-Century: Diderot and the Tableau
- The French Novel of Disillusionment (Level 6)
- The French Novel of Disillusionment (Level 6)
- The Twentieth-Century French Humanist Novel: Malraux and Camus
- The Twentieth-Century French Humanist Novel: Malraux and Camus
- Translation from and into French
- Translation from and into French
- Voice, Identity, Gender: Women's Writing in France (Level 6)
Language-specific culture option modules: German and Italian studies
- Berlin since 1945: History and Culture (Level 5)
- Culture in the Weimar Republic (Level 5)
- German and Italian Fascism: History, Culture and Memory (Level 5)
- Telling the Twentieth Century: Sexuality, Race and Storytelling in Twentieth Century Italian Literature and Film
- The German Novelle
- The Twentieth-Century German Novel (Level 6)
- The Weimar Republic
- Wirtschaftsdeutsch (Level 5)
Language-specific culture option modules: Japanese studies
- Advanced Seminar in Japanese Culture and Society
- Advanced Seminar in Japanese Linguistics and Translation
- Manga and Anime (Level 6)
- Popular Culture of East Asia (Level 5)
- Rethinking Japan: Introduction to Modern Japanese Society and Culture (Level 4)
- Theorising Japanese Cinema
Language-specific culture option modules: Spanish and Latin American studies
- Approaches to Spanish Culture and Society (Level 5)
- Survey of Spanish Film (Level 5)
- The Spanish Noir: Crime and Detection in Contemporary Fiction (Level 6)
- The Urban Experience in Brazil
- Visual Cultures of Travel and Exploration in Latin America (Level 5)
BA Digital Media and Language project
If you complete more than 150 credits in the language you will graduate with:
- BA Digital Media and French
- BA Digital Media and German
- BA Digital Media and Italian
- BA Digital Media and Japanese, or
- BA Digital Media and Spanish
Otherwise the award will be BA Digital Media with French, BA Digital Media with Korean etc.
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Four years part-time, on campus
Course structure
You must complete modules worth a total of 360 credits.
Year 1
- A core and a compulsory module
- Language learning module 1, 2, 3 or 4
Year 2
- Compulsory module
- Language learning module 2, 3, 4 or 5
- Option from:
- film, media and journalism studies, or
- creative practice and professional development, or
- language-specific culture
Year 3
- Language-specific culture option
- Two options from:
- film, media and journalism studies, and/or
- creative practice and professional development
Year 4
- Language learning module 3, 4 or 5/Language culture option (if language 5 module passed in Year 2)
- Language-specific culture option
- Final-year project
Please note: the creative practice and professional development option modules Micro-placement and Your Career Development must be taken together and therefore count as one module.
Core module
Compulsory modules
Film, media and journalism studies option modules
- Approaches to Cinema History
- Cinema Today
- Contemporary European Cinema
- Documentary
- Globalisation and Media Cultures
- Introduction to Cinema
- Journalism in British Life
- Media Studies: Key Thinkers and Approaches
- Media and Conflict
- Television: from small screen to smart screen
Creative practice and professional development option modules
- Communicating Digitally
- Designing Digitally
- Industry Placement/Career Development Report
- Introduction to Journalism Practice
- Journalism Formats and Specialisations
- Micro-placement
- Principles of Digital Video and Editing
- Principles of Layout and Design
- Screenwriting
- Screenwriting - The Thirty-Minute Script
- Script Development and Script Editing
- Working in the Creative and Cultural Sector
- Working with Film Sound
- Working with Found Footage
- Working with the Film Camera
- Your Career Development
Language learning modules
- Chinese 1 (Level 4)
- Chinese 2 (Level 4)
- Chinese 3 (Level 4)
- French 1
- French 2
- French 3 (Level 4)
- French 4 (Level 4)
- German 1
- German 2
- German 3 (Level 4)
- German 4 (Level 4)
- Italian 1
- Italian 2
- Italian 3 (Level 4)
- Italian 4 (Level 4)
- Japanese 1 (Level 4)
- Japanese 2 (Level 4)
- Japanese 3 (Level 4)
- Japanese 4 (Level 4)
- Korean 1 (Level 4)
- Korean 2 (Level 4)
- Korean 3 (Level 4)
- Spanish 1
- Spanish 2
- Spanish 3 (Level 4)
- Spanish 4 (Level 4)
Comparative culture option modules
- Culture and Crisis (Level 5)
- Culture and Image
- Culture and Text: 'Imagined Communities'
- Doing Languages, Cultures and Applied Linguistics
- Film and Politics (Level 5)
- Reading Transnational Cultures (Level 5)
- Representations of Gender, Love and Sexuality (Level 5)
Language-specific culture option modules: French studies
- Contemporary Literature in French (Level 5)
- Fictions of Enlightenment (Level 5)
- Masterpieces of French Literature and Culture: From the Enlightenment to Postmodernity (Level 5)
- Poetics, Politics, History: Themes in African and Caribbean Literatures in French (Level 5)
- Reading Text and Image in the Eighteenth-Century: Diderot and the Tableau
- Reading Text and Image in the Eighteenth-Century: Diderot and the Tableau
- The French Novel of Disillusionment (Level 6)
- The French Novel of Disillusionment (Level 6)
- The Twentieth-Century French Humanist Novel: Malraux and Camus
- The Twentieth-Century French Humanist Novel: Malraux and Camus
- Translation from and into French
- Translation from and into French
- Voice, Identity, Gender: Women's Writing in France (Level 6)
Language-specific culture option modules: German and Italian studies
- Berlin since 1945: History and Culture (Level 5)
- Culture in the Weimar Republic (Level 5)
- German and Italian Fascism: History, Culture and Memory (Level 5)
- Telling the Twentieth Century: Sexuality, Race and Storytelling in Twentieth Century Italian Literature and Film
- The German Novelle
- The Twentieth-Century German Novel (Level 6)
- The Weimar Republic
- Wirtschaftsdeutsch (Level 5)
Language-specific culture option modules: Japanese studies
- Advanced Seminar in Japanese Culture and Society
- Advanced Seminar in Japanese Linguistics and Translation
- Manga and Anime (Level 6)
- Popular Culture of East Asia (Level 5)
- Rethinking Japan: Introduction to Modern Japanese Society and Culture (Level 4)
- Theorising Japanese Cinema
Language-specific culture option modules: Spanish and Latin American studies
- Approaches to Spanish Culture and Society (Level 5)
- Survey of Spanish Film (Level 5)
- The Spanish Noir: Crime and Detection in Contemporary Fiction (Level 6)
- The Urban Experience in Brazil
- Visual Cultures of Travel and Exploration in Latin America (Level 5)
BA Digital Media and Language project
If you complete more than 150 credits in the language you will graduate with:
- BA Digital Media and French
- BA Digital Media and German
- BA Digital Media and Italian
- BA Digital Media and Japanese, or
- BA Digital Media and Spanish
Otherwise the award will be BA Digital Media with French, BA Digital Media with Korean etc.
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Four years full-time, on campus, with Foundation Year
Course structure
For the Foundation Year, you undertake three core modules and choose one option module: either The Arts: Questioning the Contemporary World or a language module.
If you successfully complete these modules, you will automatically advance on to our three-year, full-time, evening study BA Digital Media and Language.
Foundation Year core modules
Foundation Year option modules
- Chinese 1 (Level 4)
- French 1
- French 2
- French 3 (Level 4)
- French 4 (Level 4)
- German 1
- German 2
- German 3 (Level 4)
- German 4 (Level 4)
- Italian 1
- Italian 2
- Italian 3 (Level 4)
- Italian 4 (Level 4)
- Japanese 1 (Level 4)
- Japanese 2 (Level 4)
- Japanese 3 (Level 4)
- Japanese 4 (Level 4)
- Korean 1 (Level 4)
- Spanish 1
- Spanish 2
- Spanish 3 (Level 4)
- Spanish 4 (Level 4)
- The Humanities and Social Sciences: Global Issues in Historical Perspective
If you complete more than 150 credits in the language you will graduate with:
- BA Digital Media and French
- BA Digital Media and German
- BA Digital Media and Italian
- BA Digital Media and Japanese, or
- BA Digital Media and Spanish
Otherwise the award will be BA Digital Media with French, BA Digital Media with Korean etc.
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Six years part-time, on campus, with Foundation Year
Course structure
Our part-time Foundation Year degrees allow you to spread out your Foundation Year studies over two years. As the 'Foundation Year' is made up of 120 credits, as a part-time student you can take 60 credits in each of your first and second years before starting the main four-year BA Digital Media and Language. This means that you can take six years to complete the part-time degree with Foundation Year.
In Foundation Year 1 you take two core modules and in Foundation Year 2 you take one core module and choose one option module.
If you successfully complete these modules, you will automatically advance on to our four-year, part-time, evening study BA Digital Media and Language.
Foundation Year 1 core modules
Foundation Year 2 core module
Foundation Year option modules
- Chinese 1 (Level 4)
- French 1
- French 2
- French 3 (Level 4)
- French 4 (Level 4)
- German 1
- German 2
- German 3 (Level 4)
- German 4 (Level 4)
- Italian 1
- Italian 2
- Italian 3 (Level 4)
- Italian 4 (Level 4)
- Japanese 1 (Level 4)
- Japanese 2 (Level 4)
- Japanese 3 (Level 4)
- Japanese 4 (Level 4)
- Korean 1 (Level 4)
- Spanish 1
- Spanish 2
- Spanish 3 (Level 4)
- Spanish 4 (Level 4)
- The Humanities and Social Sciences: Global Issues in Historical Perspective
If you complete more than 150 credits in the language you will graduate with:
- BA Digital Media and French
- BA Digital Media and German
- BA Digital Media and Italian
- BA Digital Media and Japanese, or
- BA Digital Media and Spanish
Otherwise the award will be BA Digital Media with French, BA Digital Media with Korean etc.
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Starting in October 2027
-
Three years full-time, on campus
Course structure
You must complete modules worth a total of 360 credits.
Year 1
- A core and a compulsory module
- Language learning module 1, 2, 3 or 4
- Option from:
- film, media and journalism studies, or
- creative practice and professional development, or
- language-specific culture
Year 2
- Compulsory module
- Language learning module 2, 3, 4 or 5
- Option from:
- film, media and journalism studies, or
- creative practice and professional development
- Language-specific culture option
Year 3
- Language learning module 3, 4 or 5/Language culture option (if language 5 module passed in Year 2)
- Language-specific culture option
- Option from:
- film, media and journalism studies, or
- creative practice and professional development
- Final-year project
Please note: the creative practice and professional development option modules Micro-placement and Your Career Development must be taken together and therefore count as one module.
Core module
Compulsory modules
Film, media and journalism studies option modules
- Approaches to Cinema History
- Cinema Today
- Contemporary European Cinema
- Documentary
- Globalisation and Media Cultures
- Introduction to Cinema
- Journalism in British Life
- Media Studies: Key Thinkers and Approaches
- Media and Conflict
- Television: from small screen to smart screen
Creative practice and professional development option modules
- Communicating Digitally
- Designing Digitally
- Industry Placement/Career Development Report
- Introduction to Journalism Practice
- Journalism Formats and Specialisations
- Micro-placement
- Principles of Digital Video and Editing
- Principles of Layout and Design
- Screenwriting
- Screenwriting - The Thirty-Minute Script
- Script Development and Script Editing
- Working in the Creative and Cultural Sector
- Working with Film Sound
- Working with Found Footage
- Working with the Film Camera
- Your Career Development
Language learning modules
- Chinese 1 (Level 4)
- Chinese 2 (Level 4)
- Chinese 3 (Level 4)
- French 1
- French 2
- French 3 (Level 4)
- French 4 (Level 4)
- German 1
- German 2
- German 3 (Level 4)
- German 4 (Level 4)
- Italian 1
- Italian 2
- Italian 3 (Level 4)
- Italian 4 (Level 4)
- Japanese 1 (Level 4)
- Japanese 2 (Level 4)
- Japanese 3 (Level 4)
- Japanese 4 (Level 4)
- Korean 1 (Level 4)
- Korean 2 (Level 4)
- Korean 3 (Level 4)
- Spanish 1
- Spanish 2
- Spanish 3 (Level 4)
- Spanish 4 (Level 4)
Comparative culture option modules
- Culture and Crisis (Level 5)
- Culture and Image
- Culture and Text: 'Imagined Communities'
- Doing Languages, Cultures and Applied Linguistics
- Film and Politics (Level 5)
- Reading Transnational Cultures (Level 5)
- Representations of Gender, Love and Sexuality (Level 5)
Language-specific culture option modules: French studies
- Contemporary Literature in French (Level 5)
- Fictions of Enlightenment (Level 5)
- Masterpieces of French Literature and Culture: From the Enlightenment to Postmodernity (Level 5)
- Poetics, Politics, History: Themes in African and Caribbean Literatures in French (Level 5)
- Reading Text and Image in the Eighteenth-Century: Diderot and the Tableau
- The French Novel of Disillusionment (Level 6)
- The Twentieth-Century French Humanist Novel: Malraux and Camus
- Translation from and into French
- Voice, Identity, Gender: Women's Writing in France (Level 6)
Language-specific culture option modules: German and Italian studies
- Berlin since 1945: History and Culture (Level 5)
- Culture in the Weimar Republic (Level 5)
- German and Italian Fascism: History, Culture and Memory (Level 5)
- Telling the Twentieth Century: Sexuality, Race and Storytelling in Twentieth Century Italian Literature and Film
- The German Novelle
- The Twentieth-Century German Novel (Level 6)
- The Weimar Republic
- Wirtschaftsdeutsch (Level 5)
Language-specific culture option modules: Japanese studies
- Advanced Seminar in Japanese Culture and Society
- Advanced Seminar in Japanese Linguistics and Translation
- Manga and Anime (Level 6)
- Popular Culture of East Asia (Level 5)
- Rethinking Japan: Introduction to Modern Japanese Society and Culture (Level 4)
- Theorising Japanese Cinema
Language-specific culture option modules: Spanish and Latin American studies
- Approaches to Spanish Culture and Society (Level 5)
- Survey of Spanish Film (Level 5)
- The Spanish Noir: Crime and Detection in Contemporary Fiction (Level 6)
- The Urban Experience in Brazil
- Visual Cultures of Travel and Exploration in Latin America (Level 5)
BA Digital Media and Language project
If you complete more than 150 credits in the language you will graduate with:
- BA Digital Media and French
- BA Digital Media and German
- BA Digital Media and Italian
- BA Digital Media and Japanese, or
- BA Digital Media and Spanish
Otherwise the award will be BA Digital Media with French, BA Digital Media with Korean etc.
-
Four years part-time, on campus
Course structure
You must complete modules worth a total of 360 credits.
Year 1
- A core and a compulsory module
- Language learning module 1, 2, 3 or 4
Year 2
- Compulsory module
- Language learning module 2, 3, 4 or 5
- Option from:
- film, media and journalism studies, or
- creative practice and professional development, or
- language-specific culture
Year 3
- Language-specific culture option
- Two options from:
- film, media and journalism studies, and/or
- creative practice and professional development
Year 4
- Language learning module 3, 4 or 5/Language culture option (if language 5 module passed in Year 2)
- Language-specific culture option
- Final-year project
Please note: the creative practice and professional development option modules Micro-placement and Your Career Development must be taken together and therefore count as one module.
Core module
Compulsory modules
Film, media and journalism studies option modules
- Approaches to Cinema History
- Cinema Today
- Contemporary European Cinema
- Documentary
- Globalisation and Media Cultures
- Introduction to Cinema
- Journalism in British Life
- Media Studies: Key Thinkers and Approaches
- Media and Conflict
- Television: from small screen to smart screen
Creative practice and professional development option modules
- Communicating Digitally
- Designing Digitally
- Industry Placement/Career Development Report
- Introduction to Journalism Practice
- Journalism Formats and Specialisations
- Micro-placement
- Principles of Digital Video and Editing
- Principles of Layout and Design
- Screenwriting
- Screenwriting - The Thirty-Minute Script
- Script Development and Script Editing
- Working in the Creative and Cultural Sector
- Working with Film Sound
- Working with Found Footage
- Working with the Film Camera
- Your Career Development
Language learning modules
- Chinese 1 (Level 4)
- Chinese 2 (Level 4)
- Chinese 3 (Level 4)
- French 1
- French 2
- French 3 (Level 4)
- French 4 (Level 4)
- German 1
- German 2
- German 3 (Level 4)
- German 4 (Level 4)
- Italian 1
- Italian 2
- Italian 3 (Level 4)
- Italian 4 (Level 4)
- Japanese 1 (Level 4)
- Japanese 2 (Level 4)
- Japanese 3 (Level 4)
- Japanese 4 (Level 4)
- Korean 1 (Level 4)
- Korean 2 (Level 4)
- Korean 3 (Level 4)
- Spanish 1
- Spanish 2
- Spanish 3 (Level 4)
- Spanish 4 (Level 4)
Comparative culture option modules
- Culture and Crisis (Level 5)
- Culture and Image
- Culture and Text: 'Imagined Communities'
- Doing Languages, Cultures and Applied Linguistics
- Film and Politics (Level 5)
- Reading Transnational Cultures (Level 5)
- Representations of Gender, Love and Sexuality (Level 5)
Language-specific culture option modules: French studies
- Contemporary Literature in French (Level 5)
- Fictions of Enlightenment (Level 5)
- Masterpieces of French Literature and Culture: From the Enlightenment to Postmodernity (Level 5)
- Poetics, Politics, History: Themes in African and Caribbean Literatures in French (Level 5)
- Reading Text and Image in the Eighteenth-Century: Diderot and the Tableau
- The French Novel of Disillusionment (Level 6)
- The Twentieth-Century French Humanist Novel: Malraux and Camus
- Translation from and into French
- Voice, Identity, Gender: Women's Writing in France (Level 6)
Language-specific culture option modules: German and Italian studies
- Berlin since 1945: History and Culture (Level 5)
- Culture in the Weimar Republic (Level 5)
- German and Italian Fascism: History, Culture and Memory (Level 5)
- Telling the Twentieth Century: Sexuality, Race and Storytelling in Twentieth Century Italian Literature and Film
- The German Novelle
- The Twentieth-Century German Novel (Level 6)
- The Weimar Republic
- Wirtschaftsdeutsch (Level 5)
Language-specific culture option modules: Japanese studies
- Advanced Seminar in Japanese Culture and Society
- Advanced Seminar in Japanese Linguistics and Translation
- Manga and Anime (Level 6)
- Popular Culture of East Asia (Level 5)
- Rethinking Japan: Introduction to Modern Japanese Society and Culture (Level 4)
- Theorising Japanese Cinema
Language-specific culture option modules: Spanish and Latin American studies
- Approaches to Spanish Culture and Society (Level 5)
- Survey of Spanish Film (Level 5)
- The Spanish Noir: Crime and Detection in Contemporary Fiction (Level 6)
- The Urban Experience in Brazil
- Visual Cultures of Travel and Exploration in Latin America (Level 5)
BA Digital Media and Language project
If you complete more than 150 credits in the language you will graduate with:
- BA Digital Media and French
- BA Digital Media and German
- BA Digital Media and Italian
- BA Digital Media and Japanese, or
- BA Digital Media and Spanish
Otherwise the award will be BA Digital Media with French, BA Digital Media with Korean etc.
-
Four years full-time, on campus, with Foundation Year
Course structure
For the Foundation Year, you undertake three core modules and choose one option module: either The Arts: Questioning the Contemporary World or a language module.
If you successfully complete these modules, you will automatically advance on to our three-year, full-time, evening study BA Digital Media and Language.
Foundation Year core modules
Foundation Year option modules
- Chinese 1 (Level 4)
- French 1
- French 2
- French 3 (Level 4)
- French 4 (Level 4)
- German 1
- German 2
- German 3 (Level 4)
- German 4 (Level 4)
- Italian 1
- Italian 2
- Italian 3 (Level 4)
- Italian 4 (Level 4)
- Japanese 1 (Level 4)
- Japanese 2 (Level 4)
- Japanese 3 (Level 4)
- Japanese 4 (Level 4)
- Korean 1 (Level 4)
- Spanish 1
- Spanish 2
- Spanish 3 (Level 4)
- Spanish 4 (Level 4)
- The Humanities and Social Sciences: Global Issues in Historical Perspective
If you complete more than 150 credits in the language you will graduate with:
- BA Digital Media and French
- BA Digital Media and German
- BA Digital Media and Italian
- BA Digital Media and Japanese, or
- BA Digital Media and Spanish
Otherwise the award will be BA Digital Media with French, BA Digital Media with Korean etc.
-
Six years part-time, on campus, with Foundation Year
Course structure
Our part-time Foundation Year degrees allow you to spread out your Foundation Year studies over two years. As the 'Foundation Year' is made up of 120 credits, as a part-time student you can take 60 credits in each of your first and second years before starting the main four-year BA Digital Media and Language. This means that you can take six years to complete the part-time degree with Foundation Year.
In Foundation Year 1 you take two core modules and in Foundation Year 2 you take one core module and choose one option module.
If you successfully complete these modules, you will automatically advance on to our four-year, part-time, evening study BA Digital Media and Language.
Foundation Year 1 core modules
Foundation Year 2 core module
Foundation Year option modules
- Chinese 1 (Level 4)
- French 1
- French 2
- French 3 (Level 4)
- French 4 (Level 4)
- German 1
- German 2
- German 3 (Level 4)
- German 4 (Level 4)
- Italian 1
- Italian 2
- Italian 3 (Level 4)
- Italian 4 (Level 4)
- Japanese 1 (Level 4)
- Japanese 2 (Level 4)
- Japanese 3 (Level 4)
- Japanese 4 (Level 4)
- Korean 1 (Level 4)
- Spanish 1
- Spanish 2
- Spanish 3 (Level 4)
- Spanish 4 (Level 4)
- The Humanities and Social Sciences: Global Issues in Historical Perspective
If you complete more than 150 credits in the language you will graduate with:
- BA Digital Media and French
- BA Digital Media and German
- BA Digital Media and Italian
- BA Digital Media and Japanese, or
- BA Digital Media and Spanish
Otherwise the award will be BA Digital Media with French, BA Digital Media with Korean etc.
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Teaching
We encourage innovative and engaging ways of teaching to help ensure you have the best learning experience and provide a range of different modes of learning to help you juggle study with work and other commitments.
What are the methods of teaching?
Teaching is mainly via small, highly interactive classes, including lectures, seminars, small-group work, discussion groups, tutorials, creative workshops, practical demonstrations, training and experimentation, guest lectures and media-related tours and online platforms.
The Foundation Year is composed mainly of interactive lectures for large groups and tutorial-style classes that support the development of knowledge, skills, confidence and self-awareness.
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How will I be assessed?
Assessment on this course includes a range of alternative and creative methods of assessment including: essays and theoretical reflections; digital projects, such as web design, video editing, digital storytelling or data visualisation; research reports and presentations; oral, listening and written language tests.
Please see individual modules for more details.
Find out more about assessment at Birkbeck, including guidance on assessment, feedback and our assessment offences policy.
Entry Requirements
We welcome applicants without traditional entry qualifications as we base decisions on our own assessment of qualifications, knowledge and previous work experience. We may waive formal entry requirements based on judgement of academic potential.
This course is suitable for all language entry levels, from beginner to proficiency, including native speaker level if you choose to study French, German, Italian, Spanish or Japanese. If you decide to study Korean or Mandarin Chinese, then these languages are available at beginner entry level.
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Full-time study - how many UCAS points do I need?
- Three years full-time: 112 points (e.g. A-levels BBC)
- Four years full-time with Foundation Year: 48 points
For full-time study on this course, you apply via UCAS. The UCAS tariff score applies if you have recently studied a qualification that has a UCAS tariff equivalence. UCAS provides a tariff calculator for you to work out what your qualification is worth.
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Part-time study
For part-time study our standard requirements are a minimum of two A-levels or equivalent.
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Alternative entry routes
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma: DMM
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What are the English language requirements?
If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.5, with not less than 6.0 in each of the sub-tests. We also accept other English language tests.
If you don't meet the minimum English language requirements, please contact us or see our international study skills page for more details about how we can help.
Visit the International section of our website to find out more about our English language entry requirements and relevant requirements by country.
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What are the visa and funding requirements?
If you are not from the UK and you do not already have residency here, you may need to apply for a visa.
The visa you apply for varies according to the length of your course:
- Courses of more than six months' duration: Student visa
- Courses of less than six months' duration: Standard Visitor visa
International students who require a Student visa should apply to study on our courses full-time as these qualify for Student visa sponsorship. If you are living in the UK on a Student visa, you will not be eligible to enrol to study part-time courses at Birkbeck (with the exception of some modules).
As a Student visa student, you should also apply to study on campus only, as online and flexible options of study (if they are available for your course) may affect the conditions of your visa.
For full information, read our visa information for international students page.
Please also visit the international section of our website to find out more about relevant visa and funding requirements by country.
Please note students receiving US Federal Aid are only able to apply for in-person, on-campus programmes which will have no elements of online study.
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Credits and accredited prior learning (APL)
If you have studied at university (or have an HND or Foundation Degree), you may have accumulated credits. It may be possible to transfer these from your previous study to Birkbeck or another institution.
Fees
Three years full-time, on campus
Academic year 2026-27, starting in October 2026
Full-time home students: £9,790 per year
Full-time international students: £18,500 per year
Academic year 2027-28, starting in October 2027
Full-time home students: £10,050 per year
Full-time international students: £19,320 per year
Four years part-time, on campus
Academic year 2026-27, starting in October 2026
Part-time home students: £7,335 per year
Part-time international students: £13,875 per year
Academic year 2027-28, starting in October 2027
Part-time home students: £7,530 per year
Part-time international students: £14,490 per year
Four years full-time with Foundation Year, on campus
Academic year 2026-27, starting in October 2026
Full-time home students, Year 1: £5,760 per year
Full-time international students, Year 1: £18,500 per year
Full-time home students, Year 2+: £9,790 per year
Full-time international students, Year 2+: £18,500 per year
Academic year 2027-28, starting in October 2027
Full-time home students, Year 1: £5,760 per year
Full-time international students, Year 1: £19,320 per year
Full-time home students, Year 2+: £10,050 per year
Full-time international students, Year 2+: £19,320 per year
Six years part-time with Foundation Year, on campus
Academic year 2026-27, starting in October 2026
Part-time home students, Year 1&2: £2,880 per year
Part-time international students, Year 1&2: £9,250 per year
Part-time home students, Year 3+: £7,335 per year
Part-time international students, Year 3+: £13,875 per year
Academic year 2027-28, starting in October 2027
Part-time home students, Year 1&2: £2,880 per year
Part-time international students, Year 1&2: £9,660 per year
Part-time home students, Year 3+: £7,530 per year
Part-time international students, Year 3+: £14,490 per year
Students are charged a tuition fee in each year of their course. Tuition fees for students continuing their course may be subject to annual inflationary increases. For more information, please see our Fees Policy.
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Birkbeck's Lifelong Learning Guarantee
If you've studied at Birkbeck before and successfully completed an award with us, take advantage of our Lifelong Learning Guarantee to gain a reduction on the tuition fee of this course.
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Tuition fees and maintenance loans
Eligible full-time and part-time students from the UK don't have to pay any tuition fees upfront, as government loans are available to cover them.
Maintenance loans are also available for eligible full-time and part-time UK students, to help cover living costs, such as accommodation, food, travel, books and study materials. The amount you receive is means-tested and depends on where you live and study and your household income.
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Can I apply for an international scholarship?
We provide a range of scholarships for eligible international students, including our Global Future Scholarship. View Birkbeck's available scholarships.
Birkbeck's campus is located in the historic and vibrant Bloomsbury area of central London - named one of the best places to live in London 2025 by The Times.
Careers and employability
On successfully graduating from this BA Digital Media and Language, you will have gained an array of important transferable skills, including:
- critical-thinking and research skills in digital methods, media theory and ethical analysis of online data
- advanced communication skills, in both English and a modern foreign language
- cross-cultural awareness and intercultural literacy
- professionalism and self-management, including project planning, time management and portfolio development.
Studying this course will prepare you for roles in a range of fields and professions including in:
- media and creative industries, for example in content creation, social media, UX/UI and journalism
- digital marketing and communications
- international relations and diplomacy
- cultural institutions, NGOs and global nonprofits
- data and analytics roles in the cultural, public or business sectors
- translation and localisation.
We offer a comprehensive careers service - Careers and Enterprise - your career partner during your time at Birkbeck and beyond. At every stage of your career journey, we empower you to take ownership of your future, helping you to make the connection between your experience, education and future ambitions.
Student Support
Birkbeck offers study, learning and wellbeing support to undergraduate and postgraduate students to help them succeed.
Our Learning Development Service provides a lively programme of free weekly workshops building essential academic skills - from writing and critical thinking to maths and referencing - offering flexible sessions, practical tips, and online resources to boost your skills and confidence.
Our Disability and Mental Health Service can support you if you have disabilities, specific learning differences, mental health conditions or neurodivergence, by providing practical support to help you achieve your academic potential.
Our Counselling Service aims to support you with any emotional and psychological difficulties that are affecting your experience and engagement with your studies at university. It is a free, non-judgemental and confidential service which consists of a consultation process followed by time limited counselling contact.
Find out more about the full range of student services we offer at Birkbeck.
How to Apply
You apply via UCAS for our full-time undergraduate courses or directly to Birkbeck for our part-time undergraduate courses. For more detailed, step-by-step guidance on how to apply, visit our How to apply page.
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How do I apply to study full-time (UCAS entry)?
If you are applying for a full-time undergraduate course at Birkbeck you apply through UCAS. Use the Apply now button on this course page which will direct you to UCAS. There you will be prompted to sign in and create an account. You will have to give UCAS a few personal details, including your name, address and date of birth, and then you can start working on your application.
The first UCAS deadline is in January, and the majority of university applications through UCAS are made by then. Find the exact deadline date on the UCAS website. We welcome applications outside of the UCAS deadlines, so you can still apply through UCAS after the January deadline, depending on the availability of places. We also take late applications via the UCAS Clearing system in August.
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How do I apply to study part-time?
If you are applying for a part-time undergraduate course (usually four or six years), you apply directly to Birkbeck online by using the Apply now button. You will need to prove your identity when you apply.
Please note that online application opens in September.
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When should I apply?
You are strongly advised to apply now, to ensure there are still places left, and to give you enough time to complete the admissions process, to arrange funding and to enrol.
You don't need to complete your current programme of study before you apply - Birkbeck can offer you a place that is conditional on your results.
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How can I get help with my application?
Get all the information you need about the application, admission and enrolment process at Birkbeck.
Our online personal statement tool will guide you through every step of writing the personal statement part of your application.
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International agents
If you are an international agent applying to Birkbeck on behalf of an international student, please use Birkbeck's agent portal.
Study routes for Digital Media and Language (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese) (BA (Hons))
Please select a study route below to continue your application.
Please note that international students who require a Student visa to study in the UK can only apply for full-time, on campus routes.
Important: Applications to study part-time in 2027/28 will open in October 2026.
2026-27
Full-time
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Three years full-time, on campus starting in October 2026
Apply now via Clearing Digital Media and Language (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese) (BA (Hons)) Three years full-time, on campus starting in October 2026 -
Four years full-time, on campus with Foundation Year starting in October 2026
Apply now via Clearing Digital Media and Language (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese) (BA (Hons)) Four years full-time, on campus with Foundation Year starting in October 2026
Part-time
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Four years part-time, on campus starting in October 2026
Apply Now Digital Media and Language (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese) (BA (Hons)) Four years part-time, on campus starting in October 2026 -
Six years part-time, on campus with Foundation Year starting in October 2026
Apply Now Digital Media and Language (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese) (BA (Hons)) Six years part-time, on campus with Foundation Year starting in October 2026
2027-28
Full-time
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Three years full-time, on campus starting in October 2027
Apply now via UCAS Digital Media and Language (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese) (BA (Hons)) Three years full-time, on campus starting in October 2027 -
Four years full-time, on campus with Foundation Year starting in October 2027
Apply now via UCAS Digital Media and Language (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese) (BA (Hons)) Four years full-time, on campus with Foundation Year starting in October 2027