Explore how media shapes society through critical study of communication, media systems, digital platforms, and cultural change. The programme combines research-led learning with analysis of advertising, privacy/surveillance, political economy, and media history.
The Master’s program in Communication, Media and Digital Culture at the University of Windsor offers a deep dive into the ways media influences society. This program emphasizes critical analysis of communication systems, digital platforms, and cultural transformations. Through research-led learning, students will explore various facets of media including advertising, privacy, surveillance, political economy, and media history.
The curriculum is designed to enhance research and analytical skills through a mix of graduate seminars and independent study. Depending on your academic background and chosen path, you will engage in a combination of required courses, electives, and a significant research component.
Note: The availability of courses and the balance between seminars and research components may vary by term and the selected pathway.
To apply for the program, candidates generally need a relevant bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. While specific GPA or grade requirements are not detailed, it is advisable to consult the University of Windsor graduate admissions guidelines for the latest information on academic expectations.
Graduates of the Communication, Media and Digital Culture program are well-equipped for a variety of roles in sectors such as media, advertising, public relations, academia, and digital content creation. The critical thinking and analytical skills developed through the program prepare students for careers that involve understanding and navigating the complex media landscape.
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