Digital Media and Society University of Bremen
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event
First impressions
- Location
Bremen
- Intake
Winter semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Full-time
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
- Application deadline
15 March for the following winter semester
General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Arts in Digital Media and Society
Course location
Bremen
Language of instruction
English
Languages
The programme is taught in English.
Description
Digitalisation is changing the world around us. Datafication – the growing number of data that can be aggregated and processed in automated ways – is increasingly becoming characteristic for our societies. As part of these processes, the role of media and communication devices and what we mean by media and communication studies is changing as well. The MA Digital Media and Society is situated at the leading edge of these developments. Its aim is to qualify students for media planning and decision-making positions in a datafied society.
The media still function as businesses and institutions that provide us with information, education and entertainment. But in addition, they have also developed into tools of data collection that interconnect previously independent areas of life. For example, it is now possible to predict the shared characteristics of media users by their online practices. What do we mean by digitalisation and datafication? On an individual level, we can see these technological changes in the way we now receive recommendations on books to read and films to watch. Owing to the information that the platforms we use gather about us and the people close to us, we are encouraged to follow or get in touch with certain people on social networks. Similarly, we can track our own activities with the help of gadgets and receive feedback and statistics on our behavioural patterns. But digitalisation and datafication go way beyond the personal. On a societal level, these processes have a great impact too. Think about decision-making processes in institutions like schools and universities, the financial industry, governmental organisation and agricultural businesses. These are just a few examples of areas in which processes of digitalisation and datafication have had a great impact on how information is gathered, stored and analysed.
Digitalisation and datafication require that we critically rethink the role that media and communication devices play in our everyday lives. The in-depth analysis of these developments in different segments of society is a central theme running through the modules of the MA Digital Media and Society. In addition to the enhancement of critical and analytical thinking, a second core theme is to provide students with the required skills and knowledge to work in businesses, organisations and institutions dealing with aspects of digitalisation and datafication. The Master’s programme adopts an integrative approach, as we understand digitalisation and datafication in their broadest sense and in their interrelations to society as a whole.
With such an overarching perspective the MA in Digital Media and Society encompasses a core area of advanced theory and methods training in communication and media research with a focus on digital media. Moreover, the programme includes cross-disciplinary electives with study components from the field of computer sciences and other disciplines as well as hands-on experience within the regional (media) industry. This programme structure offers students a wide range of electives to choose from as well as scope to develop individual specialities and profile building.
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Application deadline
15 March for the following winter semester
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
The MA in Digital Media and Society is a two-year, full-time programme. We encourage students to integrate a semester abroad or an internship into their studies.
The first semester serves to deepen knowledge in the field of digital media and the datafied society in particular. It also offers initial orientation in the area of digital media practice, which can be further developed in the following semesters. The goal of this semester is to develop a shared conceptual understanding and framework.
The focus of the second semester is on (digital) methods. Not only is the methods-training module localised in this semester, but this is also the beginning of the two-semester research seminar with the development of an empirical student project. Parallel to this, the second semester serves to explore other areas of digital societies in depth, with particular emphasis on questions arising from processes of deep mediatisation and datafication.
The central focus of the third semester is on research practice. While students conduct the data collection and analysis as part of their research seminar, they also work on an independent study project. At the same time, there is an in-depth study of digital literacy. In addition, the media practical elements take place in this semester and, if applicable, the voluntary media-practice internship can be undertaken in this semester. Students establish and enhance connections with companies and institutions that qualify as potential employers. The goal is to facilitate swift entry into professional life after graduation.
The fourth semester has a targeted focus on completing the programme, i.e. on writing the Master’s thesis and preparing for its defence.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
No
International elements
- Training in intercultural skills
- Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
- International guest lecturers
- Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s)
- Specialist literature in other languages
- International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
Description of other international elements
International Profile and Students
The MA programme Digital Media and Society has a strong international profile. The vast majority of our students is international, with currently more than 25 countries of origin and all continents represented. The programme is fully taught in English. The Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research (ZeMKI) hosting the programme provides a highly international research context for your studies.
Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s) outside Germany
International Study Exchange
Our students have plenty of opportunities to integrate a study period abroad during this MA programme. We have partnerships with dozens of universities in Europe and beyond, ranging from Aarhus to Barcelona, and from Istanbul to Zurich. In addition, students from these partner universities routinely enjoy study periods with us in Bremen adding even more to the international culture of the study programme.
Integrated internships
Media internship can optionally be conducted abroad.
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
347 EUR (as of summer semester 2025)
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
Students must fulfil the following prerequisites for admission to the MA in Digital Media and Society:
- A Bachelor’s degree or a university degree in a subject belonging to the field of communication and media studies, digital media or cultural studies, or an equivalent course of studies carrying at least 180 credit points (CP based on the European Credit Transfer System)
- A minimum grade of 2.3 (German university grading system) as the overall grade of the previous degree or the average grade achieved at the time of application (min. 150 CP)
- Sound knowledge in the field of communication and media studies methods in the field of communications / journalism / content research, or research on media use / appropriation / reception
- English language skills corresponding to at least level C1 of the European Framework of Reference for Languages (details below)
- A letter of motivation (maximum of two pages) stating reasons why you wish to be admitted to the Master’s programme Digital Media and Society
The Master’s programme is subject to restricted admission and a selection procedure: The procedure and selection criteria are specified in the admission regulations. There is no warranty for the correctness of the study requirements at time of application. They are an excerpt from the admission regulations of 15 November 2017. Applicants should note that admission restrictions and the admission regulations may change from time to time. Current information can be found on the website www.uni-bremen.de/master.
Language requirements
English language skills corresponding to at least level C1 of the European Framework of Reference for Languages. Applicants who received their university entrance qualification or a degree at an English-speaking institution are not required to produce evidence of proficiency at C1 level.
Application deadline
15 March for the following winter semester
Submit application
Please submit your application electronically using the MOIN portal of University of Bremen: https://moin.uni-bremen.de/
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
No
Additional support
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
Welcome event
Contact
University of Bremen
Zentrum für Medien-, Kommunikations- und Informationsforschung (ZeMKI) / Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research (ZeMKI)
Dr Selim Basoglu
28359 Bremen