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Media and Creative Technologies
Elevate your creative career with this Media and Creative Technologies programme at University of Waikato. It is designed to empower media creators, designers, and producers with advanced skills and knowledge.

Global Media Economics
In the Global Media Economics programme at the University of East Anglia you will take modules covering economic concepts and econometrics, as well as specialist modules in the areas of media and communication. Through this work, you will explore the economic and political contexts of global media and advance your analytical and numerical skills.
Communication, Culture and Media
On this Communication, Culture and Media course at Coventry University we will aim to develop your abilities to question, critique and make your voice stand out from the crowd on topical debates around feminism, identity in a digital world, global and transnational media events, international media industries, distribution networks, memes and viral campaigns, among others.
Journalism and Social Communication - New Media
The Journalism and Social Communication - New Media programme from Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan is designed to provide students with the practical skills of communication in different fields of professional activities including journalism, public relations and marketing communication.
Mass Communications
When you’re ready for the next step in your education, the Robertson School is here with an M.S. degree in Mass Communications at Virginia Commonwealth University with two concentrations in Integrated Communication and Multimedia Journalism.
Technical Communication
The Master of Arts in Technical Communication at Sam Houston State University equips students with the theory and practical skills to communicate complex information efficiently and effectively.
Cultural Policy Studies - Creative Industries - Media and Communication
On our PhD in Cultural Policy Studies - Creative Industries - Media and Communication, you will examine real world problems in the media, cultural and creative industries. With a distinctive research approach, University of Warwick's Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies will allow you to excel.

Media, Art and Performance Studies
The Media, Art and Performance Studies programme at the Utrecht University is an interdisciplinary and internationally oriented research-based programme which offers an advanced training in academic research skills appropriate for today's highly dynamic and interdisciplinary field of media, visual arts and performance.
Media and Cultural Studies
The University of Lincoln offers a Master of Arts (MA) by Research in Media and Cultural Studies. This postgraduate programme can be pursued full-time over one year or part-time across two years. Students engage in independent research under the guidance of experienced supervisors, enriching their academic journey in a dynamic environment.
Media and Governance
The Graduate School of Media and Governance at the Keio University International Center encourages students to take part in fieldwork to conduct surveys and research based on their individual research themes inside or outside Japan, or apply for internships where they can use their research findings in a hands-on situation.
Sport Broadcast
The Sport Broadcast course at Cardiff Metropolitan University is designed and delivered by sports broadcast industry professionals to create practitioners of Sport Broadcast and prepare them to be “industry ready” for employment in sport broadcast journalism and right across the sport media industry.
Communication
You can enhance your professional marketability and grow your career, while continuing to work full or part-time as needed, with a master’s in Communication from Purdue University Northwest.
Media and Creative Industries
The Media and Creative Industries programme from Erasmus University Rotterdam covers current issues in organisation, policies, production, management, marketing and distribution of media companies and creative industries.

International Journalism
Suited to those with an international outlook, the course offers a mix of practice and theory for either aspiring journalists or midcareer practitioners to gain a perspective of journalism in different media and in different countries.
New Media - New Media Design and Production
Would you like to explore the exciting opportunities new digital technology opens to communication, interaction and expression – and find a career where you can utilise your creativity? New Media Design and Production is a major subject within the Master’s Programme in New Media - New Media Design and Production from Aalto University, focusing on art and design in interactive media.
Film and Television Production
MA Film and Television Production from MetFilm School is a multidisciplinary programme designed to enable you to develop the skills and understanding needed to work in a variety of roles in today’s screen industries. Through the programme, you will gain understanding of screen storytelling and how different screen platforms work.

Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law (Online)
The Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law (Online) course delivered by Queen Mary University of London gives you the opportunity to analyse how technology, media and telecommunications law has affected the application of traditional legal principles. Examine the complex issues, precedence and developments of law and policy and learn how to apply learned knowledge to enhance your career.
Mass Communication
The Mass Communication course at the Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology is tailored to meet the growing demand of man power to man the fast expanding media.
Cinematography
In New York Film Academy’s Master’s of Fine Arts (MFA) Degree in Cinematography program, students develop a range of skills that can help them to pursue creative goals in cinematography.
Media, Crime and Violence
This Media, Crime and Violence course offered by University of Strathclyde aims to explore media representations of crime and violence, and to consider the media as a vehicle for crime, violence and/or justice.