MA Immersive & Interactive Media Design
Entry requirements
You should have at least a lower second class (2.2) honours degree (or equivalent) in any subject or five years’ relevant work experience.
Months of entry
October
Course content
Design the future of audience experiences with cutting-edge technology, media and creativity.
Information for international students
This course accepts applications from International students for full-time study only.
We are now taking international postgraduate applications for 2026. We strongly encourage you to apply as early as you can.
For further information about studying at ALT as an international student, please visit our international student page.
https://www.academyoflivetechnology.com/campuses/production-park/international-students
Fees and funding
You may be eligible to apply for a Postgraduate Loan with Student Finance England to contribute to your course costs.
The loan can help cover tuition fees and living costs. It’s paid directly to you in instalments and is repaid gradually, based on your income after graduation. Additional funding may also be available for students with disabilities or dependents.
The amount you can get doesn’t depend on your household income. For more information about postgraduate funding, visit the UCAS Student Finance Guide.
Find out more and check the full eligibility criteria for a postgraduate student loan on the UK Government website.
https://www.gov.uk/funding-for-postgraduate-study
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MA
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
- part time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
We provide students with a supportive and inclusive environment where students are challenged through praxis – applying critical thinking to practical, hands-on experimentation and reflection. Teaching uses blended learning, combining practical work with online and face-to-face lectures, seminars, tutorials, discussions, guest speakers, and masterclasses. Module assessments typically involve written coursework, project work, oral assessments, presentations and portfolios.
A significant amount of personal study time is expected to be undertaken by students, comprising, for example, background reading, online activities, assessment work and preparation for sessions.
Students are encouraged to use their continuing professional practice as part of their research process and build on our close relationships with the industry. Developing plans for new creative projects is coupled with a higher level of academic study and learning. Our approach to blended learning supports working professionals to engage flexibly with studies.
Course contact details
- Name
- Tracy Keith
- admissions@altech.ac.uk