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The new MA Program in Communication, Media & Digital Culture (CMDC) is structured as a one-year intensive course, offering students an exceptional chance to develop their academic skills within an encouraging setting that fosters critical thinking and scholarly investigation. By combining structured classes with self-directed projects, learners explore the political, economic, cultural, social, and historical aspects of today's media landscape. Our expert faculty guide research in diverse fields including advertising and consumer behavior; brand strategy and promotional practices; the economic structures of digital platforms, data privacy and monitoring; cultural, gender, and postcolonial research; urban media analysis; modern political communication; critical education and media understanding; diaspora filmmaking, cinematic theory and historical context. Alumni have established careers across communication and cultural sectors (including social media strategy, advertising, public relations), government agencies, NGOs, community advocacy groups, media analysis, policy development, and numerous other professional fields.
Masters programs: minimum 70%. Possession of the minimum requirements does not ensure admission.
Statement of purpose (approx. 500 words)
Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume
Writing sample (10-15 pages)
Two academic letters of reference