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<nettime> New MA Programme in Digital Media & Society at Uppsala University |
Dear colleagues,We have a new MA programme in Digital Media & Society at Uppsala University. Please help us to spread information about it by informing your students about the existence of this programme or forwarding them this message.
Thank you for your help. With kind regards, Christian Fuchs *** New MA Programme in Digital Media & Society at Uppsala UniversityUppsala University has introduced a new master programme in Digital Media & Society as part of the Social Science Master. It is a 2-year-programme that will start at the end of August 2012 with its first year of students. The programme's teaching language is English.
The application period for students starts now and lasts until January 16, 2012.
The goal of this programme is that students acquire skills to critically study the role of digital media in society. Students study the economic, political, cultural, social and practical impacts of digital media. This programme focuses on teaching theoretical, empirical, ethical, critical and practical skills for studying digital media in the information society.
European Union students do not pay fees for studying in Sweden.Uppsala University is among the 100 best universities in the world (Times Higher Education University Ranking 2011: #87). Every year 45,000 undergraduate and graduate students enroll for classes. Uppsala University offers some 30 international master programmes and 300 single-subject courses taught in English. It is the oldest university in the Nordic countries - founded in 1477.
ProgrammeThe programme consists of one semester of advanced core courses (30 credits) that focus on theoretical knowledge, empirical skills and ethical reasoning required for understanding and analyzing digital media & society. 30 credits (= 4 courses, one semester study time) is made up of basic social science skills courses that are taught together with the other specialties in the Social Science Master. Another 30 credits are elective courses that the students choose from various courses taught at Uppsala University. Also an internship at a company or a research internship at a university department are options for the elective courses. The masterâs thesis (30 credits) is the final stage in the programme.
The four core courses are: * Introduction to Information Society Studies (semester 1) * Internet, Social Media and Society (semester 1) * Cyberculture and Politics (semester 2) * Organizations and Communication in Global Society (semester 2) The four skills courses are: * Quantitative Methods * Qualitative Methods * Science Theory and Methodology * Social Science Methods and Research Design Further information for students: Flyer (PDF) http://fuchs.uti.at/wp-content/uploads/DM&S_flyer.pdfProgramme site: http://www.uu.se/en/education/courses_and_programmes/selma/program/?pKod=SSV2M&lasar=12/13 Facebook-Group http://www.facebook.com/pages/Master-in-Digital-Media-Society/156723914419506
Application Application site: www.antagning.se/intl/search?period=HT_2012&freeText=UU-P2052All applicants need to verify English language profiency. This is normally attested by an internationally recognised test such as TOEFL or IELTS.
EligibilityBachelorâs degree equivalent to a Swedish degree of at least 180 ECTS credits (i.e. three years of full-time studies), including at least 90 ECTS credits of studies in social sciences or a comparable field that qualifies for studies on the specilisation in Digital Media & Society.
Selection and Application LetterSelection will be based on previous academic studies and degrees with emphasis on grades in relevant fields and degree project (if any), a summary in English (1â2 pages) of a previous degree project (if any), and a statement of intent (3â5 pages). Students should accompany their application with a statement of intent, in which they engage with each of the following questions:
* Please describe the undergraduate (bachelor) studies that you completed.* What were your favourite topics, main interests, favourite courses in your undergraduate (bachelor) studies and why? * Why are you interested in studying in the masterâs programme focusing on Digital Media & Society?
* What do you expect to learn studying Digital Media & Society? * What qualifies you for studying in the field of Digital Media & Society?* What are your future plans and goals after you have finished your studies and how can a social science masterâs degree focusing on Digital Media & Society support you in achieving your goals? * Why do you want to study in Sweden and at Uppsala Universityâs Department of Informatics and Media?
Contact Department of Informatics and Media Uppsala University http://www.im.uu.se Director of Studies GÃran Svensson goran.svensson@im.uu.se Tel +46-18-4711514 -- Prof. Christian Fuchs Chair in Media and Communication Studies Department of Informatics and Media Uppsala University KyrkogÃrdsgatan 10 Box 513 751 20 Uppsala Sweden christian.fuchs@im.uu.se Tel +46 (0) 18 471 1019 http://fuchs.uti.at http://www.im.uu.se NetPolitics Blog: http://fuchs.uti.at/blog Editor of tripleC: http://www.triple-c.seBook "Foundations of Critical Media and Information Studies" (Routledge 2011)
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