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Postgraduate Diploma
Goldsmiths Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
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Postgraduate Diploma
Goldsmiths Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
Postgraduate Diploma
Goldsmiths Campus
Part Time
SEP-26
2 Years
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The Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Media – Theory is unique in its combination of theoretical approaches to contemporary media and technology.This programme is designed to help you understand digital transformations in media, culture, and society in the media and creative industries, and in further research. You will be equipped with skills that can be applied to current and future developments in digital media, social media, computing, and other aspects of technology.The PGDip in Digital Media – Theory offers a critical and contextual approach to digital media and technology. It explicitly discusses approaches to 'new' media in academic and professional debates, especially those that overemphasise the potential for radical social change led by a technology itself. The programme emphasises the importance of addressing the social and historical contexts within which a range of media technologies are employed.Learn valuable skills:You will be equipped with skills in critical evaluation and contextualisation that can be applied to future developments in digital media and technology. The programme is therefore appropriate for further research and for careers in the media and cultural industries.You will draw on a range of disciplines during the programme to develop a contextual framework for thinking about digital media and technologies as fully cultural forms and processes, including media and cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, and philosophy.Learn from experts:The core teaching team from within the Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies (MCCS) provides expertise in critical, practical, technical, and contextual approaches to digital media and technology. You will learn from tutors from a range of professional and academic backgrounds, as well as, a schedule of guest seminars in digital media and technology provided by the department and Goldsmiths.The Department of MCCS has been ranked second in the UK for 'world-leading or internationally excellent' research (Research Excellence Framework, 2021) and 16th in the world (third in the UK) in the 2024 QS World Rankings for communication and media studies.
Applicants will normally have or expect to gain a first degree of at least second class standard (or equivalent).
The programme is suitable for students from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds within the humanities and no prior knowledge of new or digital media studies is required.
Consideration may also be given to students without an academic background in a relevant subject area if they have significant professional experience in the field of digital media and are able to demonstrate their ability and commitment to the pursuit of a programme of rigorous academic study.
Students living in
Domestic
£7,500 per year
Students from Domestic
Accommodation - Budget - GBP 158 - GBP 337 per week.
£14,650 per year
Students from EU
Accommodation - Budget - GBP 158 - GBP 337 per week.
£14,650 per year
Students from International
Accommodation - Budget - GBP 158 - GBP 337 per week.
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