With improved access to the internet we have become more connected to each other and to what is happening in the world around us. At the same time social media and information applications are transforming business.
This course will give you an understanding of existing and emerging technology and the ability to assess the impact of social media on commercial, public, and third sector organisations in the UK and worldwide.
The course is taught by experts from the Department of Sociology and School for Business and Society, combining experience from the forefront of sociological and business research.
2:2 or equivalent in a social science or management/business studies-related discipline. Highly qualified students from non-social science disciplines such as computer science are also encouraged to apply.
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The programme helps students to develop excellent employability skills that they can utilise in a range of different future careers. Throughout the programme, students are encouraged to develop their critical thinking and to work ethically, are equipped with opportunities to source and evaluate information, and to engage in personal reflection. Students are also given opportunities to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of key criminological issues, and to communicate complex ideas in a range of written and verbal formats that are also relevant for and used in the contemporary workplace.
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For module information for this course please visit – https://www.york.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/courses/msc-social-media-and-management/#course-content
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