Digital Media, Culture and Society MA
Year of entry: 2025
Course length: 12 months Full-Time | 24 Months Part-Time
About the course
The MA in Digital Media, Culture, and Society offers advanced interdisciplinary study in the critique and use of digital media and technology with a particular focus on their cultural and societal implications.
Throughout the course you will learn to critically engage with the cultural and societal impacts of digital media and technology; evaluate digitally mediated forms of intellectual pursuit, artistic expression and civic engagement; and conduct independent research on and with digital technology and media.
The MA prepares students for careers in the growing digital technology, cultural and creative sectors, including marketing, data analytics, journalism and publishing, digital media and communications, design, visual arts, fashion, think tanks, NGOs, education, project management, consulting, and policy.
Students may benefit from at least 20 days industry experience on a relevant project or programme, subject to availability, with a relevant business or organisation.
Now positioned as the engine room for the Northern Powerhouse, the city is benefiting from massive investment in its technological and cultural infrastructure such as MediaCityUK, the award-winning Whitworth, the Sharp Project and HOME.
Our graduates are among the most targeted by top UK employers
(High Fliers 2024)
Dr Sam Hind
Lecturer in Digital Media and Culture
Sam Hind is a lecturer in digital media and culture at the University of Manchester. He is based in the department of Art History and Cultural Practices (AHCP), and affiliated with the Centre for Digital Humanities, Cultures and Media. He is currently Programme Director for the MA in Digital Media, Culture and Society.
His research interests include navigational technologies, sensing and the sensor society, AI and machine learning practices, automotive cultures, and mobile play.
He is currently researching autonomous driving, the phenomenon of 'challenges' in AI, the history of computer simulation, and the platformisation of automobility.
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