Graduates of this program are prepared to work in fields that combine technology, culture, and communication. The program supports national digital development while also giving students an international outlook.

Students who continue their studies will be well prepared to apply to leading universities around the world, including the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Harvard University. They may study areas such as digital humanities, cultural heritage, media studies, human-computer interaction, and computational social science.

Graduates who enter the workforce can pursue careers in growing digital and creative sectors such as gaming and e-sports, digital project management, museums and exhibitions, multimedia content creation, educational technology, and cultural heritage digitization. The program prepares students with practical skills, creativity, and global awareness for a wide range of future opportunities.