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MA Digital Culture And Communication

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 year

Masters Degree Description

If you have a passion for understanding culture and society and a desire to influence digital innovation, this MA is for you.

It will help you better understand the cultural contexts of digital media developments through historical, critical and theoretical perspectives.

Digital culture is about the emergence and use of digital content, networks and technologies - for example, social media, algorithms, online groups, digital images and sounds - and their interactive relationship with the ways culture is created, consumed and altered.

The nature of digital culture means users don’t just receive it, they interact with it and are influenced by it. For example:

  • Whose voices are present or absent online and how that relates to inequality
  • How personal and group identities are expressed in the digital world and how this affects identity
  • The degree that digital objects emerge from our culture and cause changes to it

You’ll also learn how digital content is used to represent human culture and society in the past and present, such as ancient documents, artefacts and environments as well as present-day social media, digital arts and virtual worlds.

You don't need a background in information science, computer programming or have mathematical competencies. It's far more important for applicants to have an interest in culture and society.

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Entry Requirements

Minimum 2:1 undergraduate honours degree in any subject.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Our MA programmes are designed to train the next generation of leaders and innovators.

This MA will provide you with the skills and intellectual training to prepare you for a career in creative industries, the cultural heritage sector (including galleries, libraries, archives and museums), and the information, media and communication sectors.

Our MA also provides excellent preparation for doctoral research.

Module Details

Core modules:

Introduction to Digital Culture
Managing Digital Projects

Plus the below:
- E-Portfolio

Optional and guided modules:

Heritage, History and Identity
Wikipedia and History
Introduction to Cultural Data
Digital History
Digital Cultural Heritage: Theory and Practice
Heritage, Place and Community
Digital Mapping for the Humanities
Digital Methods in Practice
Designing Cultural Data Products

Plus the below:
- Data and Language Analytics

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