Paris College of Art Master of Arts/Master of Fine Arts in Transdisciplinary New Media
Paris College of Art

Paris College of Art

Master of Arts/Master of Fine Arts in Transdisciplinary New Media

  • Paris, France
  • Boston, USA

MA

1 up to

2 years

English

Full time

Sep 2026

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Arts (MA)/Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Transdisciplinary New Media offers a comprehensive approach to contemporary media practices. This two-year program emphasizes critical thinking and creative collaboration across diverse disciplines. Students engage with innovative technologies and platforms to explore new forms of artistic expression. There's a strong focus on hands-on experience and interdisciplinary learning, preparing graduates for the evolving landscape of new media.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various roles, including positions in digital media production, art direction, media design, and interactive technology. Opportunities also exist in academia, research, and media consultancy, allowing students to apply their skills in dynamic environments. This program equips graduates with the knowledge to navigate and shape the future of media arts.

Production of new media is no longer the province of individual artists or designers working by themselves, but rather involves the collaborative practice of multidisciplinary teams.

Designed for those who are interested in exploring the wide-ranging creative field of New Media that goes beyond traditionally defined art and design disciplines, this program employs methods of transdisciplinary practice through collaborative teamwork. Through a shared creative process, students will re-frame their current understanding of different tools, technologies, theories, and methods, developing hybrid systems and solutions that go beyond any one discipline.

At PCA, students can complete either a Masters of Art (MA) or a Masters of Fine Arts (MFA) in Transdisciplinary New Media. The first two semesters (fall and spring) of these programs follow a common curriculum. MA students complete their thesis in the spring term to receive their degree while MFA students continue for two semesters of study in the following academic year (fall and spring) to receive their degree.

Graduates of both the MA and MFA will go on to apply their skills to collaborative projects in domains as varied as online and traditional publishing, video games, art installations, exhibitions, live performances, web design, interaction/interface design, software development, service design, etc. As well, the MFA, which is considered a terminal degree in this field, will open the doors to teaching opportunities in higher education for our graduates.

What are the advantages of studying in Paris?

Paris is a great place for new media, between the game and software industries and digital art venues like Gaité Lyrique and Palais de Tokyo. While people may work remotely, face-to-face interactions help solidify links between people, so having direct access to Parisian networks is equally important for the graduates’ future practice. Paris attracts international talent, and you will need to go out to these venues regularly, participate in calls for projects and socialize. It is important to nurture your network.