

MA (Hons) in Digital Media & Information Studies, University of Glasgow
Glasgow,
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48 Months
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About this course
Digital Media & Information Studies is an undergraduate programme offered as an MA (Hons) that explores the creation, use, and impact of digital content and information across arts, humanities, and society. It emphasizes a human perspective on digital age issues, blending theory and practice to develop skills in digital media, information literacy, and technology applications. Accredited by CILIP, the course provides a comprehensive understanding of digital media's role in cultural heritage, information governance, data analysis, and digital storytelling, preparing students for diverse careers in today's digital-centric world.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students appreciate the course's diversity, flexibility, and strong support network. The programme balances theory and practical skills, including hands-on projects like multimedia websites and dissertations. Its focus on contemporary digital issues, alongside the opportunity to study abroad, makes it a compelling choice. Graduates have found the course rewarding, with skills applicable across various industries like media, marketing, research, and archives—highlighted by positive student testimonials emphasizing a supportive environment and impactful learning experiences.
Specialisation
The programme offers a broad spectrum of modules with opportunities to focus on specific areas, especially in Years 3 and 4. Students can explore courses like multimedia analysis, digital curation, history of ICT, digital humanities, music curation, and data visualization. The curriculum allows for interdisciplinary study, casting light on areas such as heritage informatics, digital creativity, and online enterprise, giving students the chance to craft their unique interests.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.70L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants should meet specific academic entry criteria, including minimum grades in A-levels (typically AAB–BBB), IB (34 points), or SQA Highers with relevant subjects and grades. English language proficiency must meet IELTS 6.5 overall or equivalent, with no subtest under 6.0, or other acceptable tests such as TOEFL (90 overall). International students from non-English speaking countries can satisfy the requirement through various qualifications or pre-sessional English courses. Entry can also be considered for advanced students with exceptional grades, potentially reducing the standard four-year course to three.
English language test
PTE
60
TOEFL
90
DUOLINGO
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IELTS
6.5
Career prospects
Graduates from Digital Media & Information Studies have successful careers in multimedia design, advertising, digital content management, research, journalism, and digital marketing. Other pathways include roles in music promotion, film production, academia, archives, museums, galleries, and management consultancy. The programme's accreditation by CILIP boosts employability, opening a wide array of opportunities in sectors that value digital literacy, media expertise, and information management.
FAQs
What do I do if my English language qualifications are below the requirements?
The university offers pre-sessional courses to help you meet the English entry requirements. These courses are accredited by BALEAP and can lead to direct entry into your programme without needing a separate English test.
Can I study abroad during this programme?
Yes, students have the opportunity to spend up to a year studying abroad, typically in the third year, at universities in Canada, the United States, Australia, and Hong Kong.
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