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NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development MA in Media, Culture, and Communication
NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development

NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development

MA in Media, Culture, and Communication

New York, USA

MA

3 up to

8 semesters

English

Full time, Part time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The MA in Media, Culture, and Communication offers an in-depth exploration of contemporary media practices and their cultural implications. This program encourages critical thinking, creativity, and analytic skills over one year of full-time study. You'll engage with various media, including journalism, digital media, and visual culture, preparing you for challenges in the media landscape.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in several fields, such as journalism, public relations, digital marketing, and media production. The program equips students with the essential skills for roles in media consultancy and research-based positions, supporting pathways into dynamic media environments.

Overview

The master's program in Media, Culture, and Communication (MCC) is global in outlook and interdisciplinary to the core. Our research and curriculum emphasize the study of global media and culture, digital media and new technologies, media history, media theory, visual culture, sound studies, media infrastructures, race and gender, media activism, and political communication.

Grounded in the liberal arts and social sciences, MCC's MA program trains agile researchers, able to think critically from diverse perspectives about changing industries, technologies, and cultures. Students work closely with MCC's large and renowned media studies faculty.

Media Studies in the World's Media Capital

Situated in the heart of Greenwich Village, MCC capitalizes on New York's media and cultural eminence. Students are immersed in a city teeming with creativity and innovation. With frequent guest lectures and public events, MCC serves as an intellectual hub for visiting scholars, artists, activists, and media experts.