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Undergraduate Degrees

BSc Digital Media Technology (at ZJUT, China)

UCAS code N/A
Duration TBC
Entry year 2026
Campus

ZJUT, China

Discipline Computer Science
Contact
Typical offer

View full entry requirements

Gaokao: At least 80%

English subject exam: At least 80%

Contextual offers

Overview

Please note: This programme is based in China and is part of the Joint Education Institute with Zhejiang University of Technology (ZJUT) and is open to ZJUT applicants only. This programme is subject to Ministry of Education approval. Applications are not currently being accepted.

Join a unique programme that brings together the academic strengths of both the UK and China. Through our partnership with the Zhejiang University of Technology (ZJUT), you can study for a University of Exeter degree without leaving China - combining the global perspective of a top UK university with the local expertise and reputation of one of China’s leading institutions. 

BSc Digital Media Technology is a joint programme that offers high-quality teaching, a carefully designed curriculum, and strong student support, all shaped by Exeter’s academic standards.

You’ll gain more than just a degree - you’ll develop a way of thinking that’s valued worldwide, giving you an edge whether you pursue a career in China or internationally. 

Entry requirements

Students are selected based their scores from the National College Entrance Examination (Gaokao) in China.

The typical offer would be a final average grade of at least 600 out of a total 750, i.e. 80%, and at least 80% for the English subject exam.

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Learning and teaching

The field of digital media technologies is constantly changing – and so are the skills needed to shape it. Through this exciting programme you will develop key mathematical and computing knowledge alongside the essential critical and creative skills needed to understand the complex digital media environments of today, and the possibilities of tomorrow.

You will explore the mathematical, computing, critical and creative skills that underpin current computer gaming, VR/AR/ and FX development, social media and digital media platforms and delivery. 

You'll also develop critical competences in research and innovation in these areas and their contribution to sustainable and socially beneficial growth in a global context.

Optional modules outside of this course

Each year, if you have optional modules available, you can take up to 30 credits in a subject outside of your course. This can increase your employability and widen your intellectual horizons.

Proficiency in a second subject

If you complete 60 credits of modules in specified subjects, you may have the words 'with proficiency in’ added to your degree title when you graduate.

Find out more about proficiency options