3 Degrees in Digital Media in Hong Kong for 2024

Degrees in Digital Media in Hong Kong for 2024Filter
  • Master of Science In AI and Digital Media

    Hong Kong Baptist University School of Communication

    • Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    This Programme is offered by the School of Communication and supported by the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science. As a new Programme launched in 2019, it aims to provide students with cutting-edge interdisciplinary knowledge of and skills in big data analytics, AI theories and applications, and media communication needed for the computational and digital age. The new programme aims to provide students with cutting-edge interdisciplinary knowledge of and skills in AI and media communication needed for the computational and digital age. Students are expected to become proficient in essential aspects of data-driven research, story-telling, branding and promotion, audience engagement and editorial decision-making.

  • MPhil in Computational Media and Arts

    The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

    • Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Computational Media and Arts (CMA) are ubiquities in our daily life and we see them in movies, games, museums, advertisements, news, and many other media experiences. The rapid development of information technology such as artificial intelligence, augmented reality, data science, drones, robots, new materials and displays and human-computer interaction has changed the landscape of computational media and arts.

  • PhD in Computational Media and Arts

    The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

    • Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Computational Media and Arts (CMA) are ubiquitous in our daily life and we see them in movies, games, museums, advertisements, news, and many other media experiences. The rapid development of information technology such as artificial intelligence, augmented reality, data science, drones, robots, new materials and displays and human-computer interaction has changed the landscape of computational media and arts.