

MA in Digital Media and Society, Cardiff University
Cardiff,
.
12 Months
Check Eligibility
About this course
The MA in Digital Media and Society at Cardiff University is a one-year full-time program that explores how digital media impact various aspects of society, including industry, culture, politics, human rights, and the environment. It emphasizes current challenges of online communication, internet studies, and digital transformation, enabling students to develop professional research skills, theoretical knowledge, and an understanding of digital cultures, internet governance, digital rights, and the role of datafication. The course is ideal for those interested in understanding how digital media influence social, political, and economic changes today and how society is shaped by online technology, with a focus on academic research rather than practical training.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course provides a thorough understanding of digital media's influence on society, backed by Cardiff University's strong research reputation, ranked 2nd in the UK for research quality in media and society. Its location in the heart of Cardiff's vibrant media quarter offers access to excellent facilities, academic support, and the chance to work with researchers actively exploring issues like citizen journalism, online activism, and digital rights. Students gain analytical skills, critical perspectives, and practical research experience relevant to careers in media, policy, research, and creative industries.
Specialisation
Students can develop their own research projects under the guidance of world-leading researchers in the fields of citizen journalism, online activism, big data, internet surveillance, digital rights, and internet governance. The program also offers optional modules that cover topics such as social media and politics, digital culture, online campaigning, and global music industries, allowing students to tailor their learning according to their interests.
Course fees
Application fees
-
1st year tuition fees
25.02L
Living cost
-
Living cost
-
Degree requirements
Applicants need a 2:2 honours degree in arts, humanities, social sciences, or an equivalent international qualification. Evidence of English language proficiency, such as an IELTS score of 7.0 overall with at least 6.0 in all subskills, is also required. If the degree is pending, interim transcripts or provisional certificates can be provided. Applications may also be considered based on professional experience with additional supporting documents.
English language test
IELTS
7
TOEFL
100
PTE
76
DUOLINGO
-
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue roles in the non-profit sector, digital businesses, online journalism, social media campaigning, internet policy, human rights organizations, and the creative industries. The program prepares students for careers in social media, policy-making, research institutions, and potentially pursuing PhDs. The focus on critical analysis and research skills also makes it suitable for those interested in academic careers or positions that require understanding of digital society's complexities.
FAQs
Is this course practical or theoretical?
This course focuses on academic research, analysis, and understanding of digital media's societal impact. It does not provide practical journalism training.
Can I work on my own research project?
Yes, the program encourages developing your own digital research project with support from leading academics.
Table of content