Copyright and Digital Media

Awareness of the constantly changing business environment is essential for managers in the media industry. Digital technology and the internet are altering industries and the way people use and enjoy electronic products and media entertainment. Due to its reproducibility, music, movies and print, as well as all digital media are sensitive to technological innovation. Therefore, a clear knowledge of the digital revolution, its challenges and opportunities, is needed for those wishing to manage within this sector.

The Certificate in Digital Media aims to provide participants with the tools required to face the major challenges posed by the era of digital revolution, such as key challenges facing copyright holders, technology developers and consumers.

The certificate comprises 4 modules. Each module entails one 3 hours session per week over 12 weeks, either day or evening study. Total classroom time of 36 hours per module.

Internship (Optional): 3-month placement after the ending of 4 modules.

The course is delivered through a series of tutorials and seminars including case studies. Assessment is through a group project and presentation, an individual essay and a final exam. Participants are expected to undertake at least two hours per week of independent study. Upon successful completion of the four modules, students are awarded an ESE certificate. Modules may also be taken independently.

Course Duration: 3-months

Language of Instruction: English

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