University of Winchester MA Digital Media Practice: Interaction Design
University of Winchester

University of Winchester

MA Digital Media Practice: Interaction Design

MA

English

Full time, Part time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The MA Digital Media Practice: Interaction Design program focuses on developing skills in designing engaging digital experiences. You'll explore user interface design, interactive storytelling, and user research. The course emphasizes practical projects, enabling you to build a portfolio that showcases your expertise.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in various fields, including interaction design, user experience (UX) design, and digital product management. Other opportunities include roles in graphic design, web development, and digital marketing, allowing you to work across creative and technology sectors.

The Digital Media Practice programmes at Winchester are designed to accommodate a wide range of specialist interests within the digital media industry. Build your theoretical understanding within the context of honing practical skills in a range of specialist careers. Develop new ideas and theories through your engagement with several live client projects, which may culminate in the real-time release of output through different media platforms.

Your practical work is supported and enhanced through masterclasses, seminars, discussions, workshops, tutorials and self-directed study, and work in professional contexts. Partnerships with professional practitioners and bodies give you the starting point to develop your own network of professional contacts. There is a dedicated, fully equipped digital design studio, with practitioner-based lecturers on hand to support you.

Your course consists of five core modules plus two optional modules, where you undertake individual projects and case studies relevant to your particular area of interest. Core modules include Digital Media Principles, Design Practice, and a project on Emerging Media. MA Digital Media Practice includes your choice of any two optional modules, while on the specialist pathways you choose two optional modules from a more specific selection. Examples of module choices include 3D Visualisation and Infographic Communication.