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Master’s

We offer the largest range of Digital Humanities Master’s courses in London, including specialisms in Digital Culture & Society, Big Data, Digital Asset Management and our original Digital Humanities MA, as well as a dedicated PhD research degree in Digital Humanities.  


 

 

Our lecturers are recognised as creating world-leading research into digital culture which means as a student you’ll be learning from an expert team dedicated to their field. Our central London location offers exciting possibilities for access to digital cultures, organisations, and companies, as well as cultural institutions. 

Digital Humanities is the largest and most prestigious department of its kind and was ranked first in the UK (along with the Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries) for research power in the most recent Research Excellence Framework.

 

Our postgraduate courses include:

 
Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September to September

Study our Big Data in Culture & Society MA in the Department of Digital Humanities in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities, King's College London

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Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September to September

Study MA Digital Asset and Media Management in the Department of Digital Humanities at King's College London.

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Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September to September

Study MA Digital Culture & Society in the Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries and the Department of Digital Humanities at King's College London.

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Duration: 2 years

This MSc Digital Economies (South East Asia) enables students to study how and why digital artefacts are transforming the way we work, transact, collaborate, and control global labour, institutions, and markets. Also, to understand what is implied by digital products, process, services, monetization and orchestration. The programme content will in part be focused on the digital economies of South East Asia.

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Duration: Duration Master’s: minimum two years, maximum six years

Our Digital Economies MSc is a multidisciplinary programme that examines how digital technology is shaping contemporary work, production, exchange, and collaboration.

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Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September to September

Digital Economy MSc

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Duration: 2 years

The course will provide students with a critical grounding in the dominant trends and new directions in the contemporary digital landscape, while analysing the key technological, social and cultural drivers of change in this area. It is a collaborative effort across two extremely successful departments, Digital Humanities (DDH) and Culture, Media and Creative Industries (CMCI). It will offer students a unique opportunity to benefit from the expertise of academics across both departments.

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Duration: MA: Minimum two years, maximum six years

Our Digital Futures MA teaches you about digital trends within different industries and sectors, including cultural, creative and media, and gaming. You’ll also focus on today’s most pressing topics, including health and wellbeing, activism, politics and ecology.

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Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September to September

Study for the MA Digital Humanities in the Department of Digital Humanities at King's College London.

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Career paths

Career paths

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Modern Language Centre courses

As well as offering all King's students a discount on Evening & Saturday Language Courses, the Modern Language Centre supports the studies of our postgraduate students by offering credit-bearing modules and non credit-bearing modules (PG-only) free of charge.

Learning a language as a postgraduate student will encourage you to develop the ways in which you learn and retain information. The MLC's postgraduate-only courses focus on reading and speaking skills and revolve around the student's own research.

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