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Program Overview
The Master of Arts in Media Science is a unique program that enables participation in current, international research questions in media science, offers innovative teaching methods, and provides an intensive supervision relationship, as well as enabling self-responsible research.
Program Details
- Degree: Master of Arts
- Start: Winter and summer semesters
- Duration: 4 semesters
- Language of Instruction: German
- Admission: Admission-free, application via service procedure
Program Structure
The program offers a deepening in the areas of:
- Media history and media theory
- Media aesthetics and media policy
- Media, gender, and queer
- Digital media
Target Group
This program is suitable for:
- Those interested in media-cultural scientific questions and research methods
- Individuals who enjoy developing their own perspectives and theses in exchange with subject-scientific theories
- Graduates of media science, film and television science, communication science, journalism, and media culture
Career Prospects
Graduates often work in:
- Media scientific research and teaching
- Cultural and communication management
- Media production, distribution, and evaluation
- Applied reception and media research
- Editorial offices
Practical Experience
- An internship is recommended and can be completed during the study period.
- A stay abroad is also recommended, starting from the 2nd semester, with a duration of 1 semester.
Partner Universities
Exchange opportunities are available with universities in:
- Antwerpen
- Barcelona
- Brno
- Budapest
- Burgos
- C·diz
- Dunkerque
- Gˆteborg
- Graz
- Istanbul
- Lausanne
- Lissabon
- Lund
- Madrid
- Paris
- Pointe-‡-Pitre
- Reykjavik
- Riga
- Stockholm
- Tarragona
- Trondheim
- Udine-Gorizia
- Utrecht
- Valencia
- Valladolid
- Vigo/Pontevedra
- Wien
- Z¸rich
Student Testimonials
Students have expressed satisfaction with the program, highlighting the unique combination of theoretical and practical aspects, as well as the opportunity to explore their interests in media science. However, some have noted that the program can be quite theoretical and may not provide as much practical experience as expected.
