Media Studies: Television and Cross-Media Culture

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 2.06 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 11.4 k / Year(s)  
66 place StudyQA ranking:5895 Duration:12 months

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If you are interested in studying contemporary media culture from a critical perspective, then the Master's programme Television and Cross-Media Culture is what you're looking for.

The programme offers the tools to understand and to evaluate the ongoing transformation of media culture and its impact on culture, politics and everyday life. It also takes television as a starting point to map the conceptual, social and cultural challenges that come with digital, mobile and social media. The Master's in Television and Cross-Media Culture provides students with an in-depth knowledge in contemporary cross-media culture, viewed from historical, theoretical and critical perspectives, and applied to such topics as: * relationship between private and public; * political agency of audiences and users; * economic and technological contexts of cultural production; * aesthetic forms between story-telling and interface; * popular and professional knowledge production through media. The programme does not train you in producing media content. It will instead teach you how to identify the most important dynamics of our media culture and how to conceptualise them in a critical and meaningful way. This will allow you to participate in ongoing debates and to give relevant input to cultural, political or industrial endeavors concerning media culture.

The programme in Television and Cross-Media Culture comprises 60 ECTS credits:

  • 30 credits for Master's courses
  • 10 credits for a theme course or an elective course
  • 20 credits for a Master's thesis.

The specific number of credits a student is required to obtain through coursework is determined by the admissions committee and is based on the student's previous qualifications. Fulfilment of all the requirements will take at least one year.

Students fluent in Dutch can choose the career-oriented specialisation in the Television Studies programme.* The career-oriented specialisation is taught in Dutch. This specialisation comprises 60 ECTS credits:

  • 12 credits for Master's courses
  • 18 credits for the (Dutch) Research and development for documentary and fiction
  • 12 credits for a AV-lab or internship
  • 18 credits for a Master's thesis

* Due to the limited number of internships and available places, the career-oriented specialisation has a selection procedure.

Thesis

The Master's thesis reports on research carried out by the student under the supervision of two academic staff members involved in the programme. The subject of the thesis must be agreed upon by the student and the academic adviser(s). The final text should be approximately 15,000 words.

Degree requirements

Television and Cross-Media Culture is a programme of the Master's programme in Media Studies. Students who successfully complete this programme receive a Master's degree in Media Studies and the title Master of Arts (MA).

Credit transfer

Students who show exceptional promise during a regular or professional programme are encouraged to continue their studies in a Researchprogramme. Once students are admitted to the Research programme, they can transfer credits earned during their previous course of study towards their Research programme. The examination committee determines which courses qualify for transfer.

Written request: Students can apply from 1 December until 1 April by filling out the digital application form and uploading the necessary documents via the website of the Graduate School of Humanities (www.gsh.uva.nl). Language test: IELTS: average score 7 TOEFL: score 100 Cambridge Advanced English: score A2 Cambridge Proficiency in English: score B1 Previous education: The Master’s in Television and Cross-Media Culture is open to all students with a Bachelor’s diploma from the UvA, or a recognised equivalent from another accredited university in: - Media and Culture - The Humanities (only if you have successfully followed 60 ECTS credits worth of courses directly or indirectly linked to Media and Culture. The Examinations Board must hereby give its official approval). The level of the Bachelor's diploma from a foreign higher education institution must be equal to three years of Dutch university education (to be judged by the Examinations Board). Grade average: - B/3.0 (American system) - 2.1 (an upper second class degree in the British system) - C (ECTS-system) - 7.0 (Dutch system) Additional language requirements:Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English: A2Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English: B1IELTS overall band: 7IELTS listening: 7IELTS reading: 7IELTS writing: 7IELTS speaking: 7TOEFL internet based: 100 English Language Requirements IELTS band: 7 CAE score: (read more) Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) is part of the Cambridge English suite and is targeted at a high level (IETLS 6.5-8.0). It is an international English language exam set at the right level for academic and professional success. Developed by Cambridge English Language Assessment - part of the University of Cambridge - it helps you stand out from the crowd as a high achiever. 80 (Grade A) TOEFL iBT® test: 100

Scholarships / Grants:

The University of Amsterdam:
The University of Amsterdam provides a limited number of full and partial scholarships for excellent students from outside the European Economic Area. The Amsterdam Merit Scholarships have specifically been designed to offer talented, ambitious and dedicated students the opportunity to pursue a Mast
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Accreditation

Accredited by: NVAO in: The Netherlands

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