What to do after your A-levels? or after a vocational diploma (BTS)? The recurring question most asked by high school students.
Digital technology is an integral part of daily life, but have you ever imagined working in this sector?
Are you passionate about the web? Then pursuing studies in this field seems like a great idea, especially since the sector recruits heavily every year.
First of all, studying at a web school / digital marketing school is accessible to everyone and at every level (from A-level, to two or three years of higher education, or even for professionals in career transition).
Studies in web can be short (a Bachelor's degree in 3 years, accessible from A-level) or longer with Master's programmes (5 years of higher education, accessible after 3 years). Above all, web studies are multidisciplinary — by the end of your course you will be versatile across several fields (web design, development, web marketing…).
Here are a few reasons why working in web is a good idea:
- The web is a strong & dynamic sector, and digital is hiring
- Digital technology is constantly evolving
- You will be in permanent contact with new technologies
- Digital careers are well paid
Digital Campus, the web marketing school, offers several programmes depending on your interests and your level.
First, our Bachelor Web programme, a 3-year course. In the third year, it is possible to specialise in Motion Design and Video (also accessible with two years of higher education or after a DUT MMI degree for example).
For those who wish to, a one-year intensive-cycle Bachelor bridging course is also available, accessible from two years of higher education, and completed in 1 year. Throughout the year you will learn the key skills of digital project management.
Digital Campus offers 3 Master's programmes (accessible from 3 years of higher education, 2-year course):
- Master's in Digital Marketing & Brand Content: you will be trained to become project managers in the fields of web marketing, communications, and brand image.
- Master's in UX Design: after 2 years you will be qualified to work as a UX design expert across all types of media.
- Master's in Big Data: you will be able to carry out data audits, propose analysis and improvement strategies, and more.
You can also specialise in web development with our 1-year course. This professional programme aims to teach you programming languages as well as the fundamentals of development.
And finally, Digital Campus offers two professional web training programmes:
Digital Campus is a network of web schools spread across several cities (Bordeaux, Lyon, Montpellier, Rennes & Toulouse).
One of Digital Campus's key advantages (among many!) is offering work-study programmes to make you even more job-ready. What's more, throughout the year you will be challenged with real-world business cases and will meet industry professionals at dedicated events.
The good news is that the web school is not on the Parcoursup platform (outside APB), which means you can apply at any time of year — no need to wait until January to submit your preferences.
Depending on the level you are applying for, you will either have an admission workshop (in pairs, you will need to create a web project within a time limit); a competition for the Master's Prep intake where you will have an interview with the teaching team; or "5 minutes to convince" for your entry into the Master's programme.