The Digital Media: Critical Studies MA is a full-time postgraduate programme offered by University College London (UCL). This cutting-edge course aims to explore how digital technology and culture intersect with contemporary scholarship and a range of disciplines including History, Philosophy, Sociology and Literary Theory.Course Content: The Digital Media: Critical Studies MA course offers an innovative, interdisciplinary approach to the study of digital media. Students are expected to engage in in-depth analysis of the historical, social, cultural and philosophical context of digital media and explore various theoretical frameworks and methodologies relating to digital cultures.Key Modules: The course consists of five compulsory modules including Digital Media: Histories, Digital Media: Contemporary Issues and Cultural Theory, Contemporary Media Theory, Critical Approaches to Digital Media, and the Dissertation. It also offers a range of elective modules which enable students to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the University College London (UCL), a world-leading university renowned for its research and teaching in the areas of Arts and Humanities.Future Careers: Graduates of the Digital Media: Critical Studies MA course can go on to pursue careers in a variety of fields including media, education, policy, and research. The course prepares students for higher level study such as pursuing a PhD as well as roles in the arts sector, digital media industries, or any role that requires critical thinking and understanding of digital culture.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.