Study how digital media shapes society—from social and psychological effects to policy, culture, and organisational communication. You’ll combine theory with research methods, an internship, and a master’s thesis (60 ECTS).
The Master of Communication Sciences in Digital Media and Society at KU Leuven explores the intricate relationship between digital media and societal dynamics. This one-year program equips students with a comprehensive understanding of how digital platforms influence social behavior, cultural practices, and organizational communication. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, you will engage in research methodologies, complete an internship, and develop a master’s thesis.
The curriculum is designed to provide a well-rounded education in communication sciences, emphasizing digital media's impact on society. You will undertake core and elective courses, participate in hands-on research training, and gain valuable professional experience through an internship.
Admission to this program requires a relevant prior degree in communication, social sciences, psychology, media studies, or related fields. For the most accurate and detailed entry criteria, please refer to the official KU Leuven program page.
Graduates of the Master of Communication Sciences in Digital Media and Society are well-prepared for various roles in research, social media, digital marketing, and communication across commercial, governmental, and non-profit sectors. The program fosters critical thinking and innovative approaches to understanding and addressing the challenges posed by digital media in today's society.
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