Media Studies: Digital Cultures
Digital technologies have transformed the ways we share and distribute information, understand the past, interact with each other and spend our leisure time. The digital world has changed the terms of engagement in areas as diverse as politics and culture: while it can function as a force for good in democratising participation, production, and sharing, it can also be exploitative, introducing new forms of control and surveillance. As the digital world pervades all aspects of our lives, traditional media and analogue culture are being reshaped in new and complex interrelationships. The master's programme in Media Studies: Digital Cultures (MS:DC) combines theory and reflection with praxis and making. It will provide you with a wide skill set in digital tools and qualitative research methods to become both a media researcher and an active player in today’s digitally-mediated world.
Fast facts
- An interdisciplinary approach combining theory, technology, and user practices
- Problem-based and research-oriented learning methods
- The student population and the curriculum are truly international
- 1-year, full-time master's, taught in English
- Starts in September
- Weekly: 8 hrs classes, 32 hrs group work/independent study
- You will get an MA in Media Studies
Aruzhan Kuztayeva, Student Ambassador Media Studies: Digital Cultures 2024-2025
Why Aruzhan decided to choose this programme:
“I chose this programme because I’m really interested in the multidisciplinary approach it offers. I enjoy a wide range of subjects, especially in social sciences and humanities, like psychology and media technologies. This programme perfectly blends those fields, which is why I wanted to study here.”
Where does she see herself in five years:
“In five years, I see myself working in the creative industry. I’m not sure of the exact role yet, but I know I want to work in a creative environment, maybe at a publishing house or a creative marketing agency. My dream is to design book covers or work with media technologies in a creative way.”
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“The tutorials are hands-on, allowing me to apply what I’ve learned to real-life situations.”
UM and FASoS Campus Tour
At FASoS, we offer our prospective students the opportunity to join a campus tour on 12 March 2025 and 7 May 2025. During this campus tour, one of our student ambassadors will show you our faculty, inner city and all important UM buildings. Are you not able to come one of the aforementioned dates? Don't worry! We also offer campus tours during our Open Days, Experience Days and Introduction Days.
Kickstart your career at our Master's Open Day
Experience Maastricht University: find out more about one of the most international universities in Europe, immerse yourself in your programme of choice, and explore our beautiful city. The next Master’s Open Day is on Saturday 15 November 2025.
Q&A sessions
We regularly offer Instagram Live Q&A sessions for students who are interested in our master's programmes. Our student ambassadors will answer all your questions about the programme of your choice and studying in Maastricht. For more information and registration, take a look at our Master events page.
Pre-master's programme
If you do not satisfy the admission requirements of this Master's programme you may be able to enrol in a Pre-master's course year. Check out the Pre-master information and learn more about the programme, the courses and the requirements.
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After I graduate, I definitely want to work in a media or contemporary art environment. Maybe as a sound technologist, helping people understand about the world.
Blogs by staff and students
On the blog for the MA in Media Studies: Digital Cultures at Maastricht University we share the research projects from our students and staff, share news, and document our events. It also provides insights into our student’s learning journeys during and after the MA programme.

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