Entry requirements

You'll need a 2:2 degree in a subject relevant to digital media, such as art (theoretical or digital), humanities, creative computing, communication, psychology, sociology, arts (including perfoming), broadcasting.

Months of entry

September

Course content

About this course

The MA Digital Media course offers a distinctive, responsive media education by blending critical and creative approaches to digital media and media studies. It uses multi-disciplinary methodologies and draws on disciplines such as media arts, visual culture, algorithmic culture, social media platforms, screen studies, and games. The course focuses on critical media studies combined with practice-led projects. You will:
• Develop skills in critical thinking, media theory, and creative methodologies.
• Learn how to navigate contemporary global issues in media, including ecology, race, gender, and politics.
• Use digital media technologies to create and lead independent projects and conduct research relevant to media, arts, culture, and technology.
We are ranked 8th in the UK for research quality (Complete University Guide 2026).
Your future career
This course prepares you for a career in the rapidly developing global media landscape by giving you a robust understanding of both critical theory and practical digital media production. You'll graduate with a robust portfolio of work that showcases your ability to combine critical theory and practice, making you highly employable in various media and cultural industries. As a graduate from a top 20 UK university for employability*, you'll be well-prepared for your next step.
Key features of this course
• Distinctive Blend: Integrates a balance of theory (Digital Media I: Critical Theory) and creative practice (Critical Media Practice and Digital Media II: Collaborative Critical Practice).
• Final Project Flexibility: The degree culminates in a Final Project which can be either a traditional written research project or an integrated theory and practice project (e.g., a practical media output with written commentary).
• Industry and Research Exposure: Benefit from collaboration with University research groups, guest talks from industry professionals, and participation in exhibitions and research events.
• Location: The course is taught at Winchester School of Art.
Further information
This is a one-year, full-time master's course. Taught modules are delivered in Semesters 1 and 2, followed by the independent Final Project during the summer (Semester 3). The program is open to applicants with a 2:2 degree in a relevant subject such as journalism, media, communication, history of art, or sociology.
*Complete University Guide Graduate Prospects Ranking 2026.

Information for international students

If English is not your first language, you will need to demonstrate your English ability by meeting our Band C requirements: IELTS 6.5 overall, with a minimum of 6.0 in all components. For information on other accepted English language tests, please see our website.

Fees and funding

A variety of scholarships, grants and bursaries may be available to help you fund your master’s study, both from the University and from other organisations. Please check the website for more information - https://www.southampton.ac.uk/courses/funding/postgraduate.page

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • MA
    full time
    12 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

Name
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Email
enquiries@southampton.ac.uk
Phone
+44(0)23 8059 5000