Teaching & modules
Teaching methods - what to expect
The programme will be delivered in hybrid mode, a combination of virtual synchronous and a-synchronous lectures and seminars, with face-to-face components for each module provided by King’s College London fly-in faculty at Singhasari. A summer intensive will provide one module fully face-to-face at Singhasari which will provide some focus on Indonesia/Southeast Asia.
Assessment
- Participation
- Coursework
- Written/practical examinations
- Essays
- Reports
- Projects
Your performance will be assessed through a combination of participation, coursework and written/practical examinations. Forms of assessment may typically include essays, reports and projects. Coursework contributes approximately 100% to your final mark.
Modules
Courses are divided into modules. You will normally take modules totalling 180 credits.
Required Modules
- Mapping New Trends in the Digital Landscape (30 credits)
- Designing Sustainable Digital Futures (30 credits)
- Designing Research (15 credits)
- Situating Research (15 credits)
- Dissertation (30 credits)
Specialist modules
- AI & Society (15 credits)
- Social Media, Marketing and Platforms (15 credits)
- Media on the Move: Products and Power (15 credits)
- Gaming Industries and Cultures (15 credits)
You will take Mapping New Trends in the Digital Landscape and Designing Sustainable Digital Futures in your first year and your Research Dissertation modules in your second.
You will divide your 60 specialist credits between the two years.
Application closing date guidance
Open for applications: 16th October
Application deadline: 13th November
Key Information
Course type:
Master's
Delivery mode:
In person / Online / Blended
Study mode:
Blended learning
Duration:
2 years
Application status:
Open
Start date:
January 2026