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Masters of Science in Creative Digital Media and UX

Dublin Institute of Technology, Masters of Science in Creative Digital Media and UX, 2 Year(s)

Dublin Institute of Technology (Know about the Institution)

The M.Sc. Creative Digital Media & UX is a taught, conversion Masters programme run in the School of Media, TU Dublin, City Campus. The programme provides a thorough grounding in the core skills and knowledge of digital media technologies and offers specialist production techniques that equip graduates with a valuable set of technical and design skills, highly relevant to a range digital media industries. The course is designed to advance students' employment potential and addresses the specific needs of employment in the digital media industry. It is also suitable as a foundation for pursuing a career in digital media research.

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World Ranking
801
Source : US News
Intake(s)
Sep
Duration
2 Year(s)
Course Fee
EUR20,250
Scholarships Available
Yes
Internships Available
Yes
Degree Type
Masters
Test Requirements
IELTS overall score needed 7.0
IELTS Overall Band: 7.0
TOEFL Internet Total Score: 60
TOEFL Paper Total Score: 160
Other Tests: NA
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