Trinity College Dublin
Interactive Digital Media
Students receive a foundation in the theory and practice of creating and developing applications using all digital media types. While we welcome applicants with technical qualifications, the course is also appropriate for graduates without a computer science background, because of the important skills they can bring to digital media. The course concentrates on teaching the theory associated with developing and implementing digital media applications rather than teaching how to use off-the-shelf applications. Students are exposed to programming languages and platforms as well as methodologies for the creation, capture and presentation of text, graphics, audio and moving images. The range of backgrounds and skills of the students each year facilitates exchange between different disciplines.
Is This Course For Me?
Interactive Digital Media is an interdisciplinary field that combines elements from media studies, communication, computer science, and design. This field is ideal for those who are passionate about technology and communications, as well as those with a creative mindset looking to create and design digital media. It could be particularly beneficial for anyone interested in media production, digital marketing, web design, game design, or app development.
Subjects taught
This programme is different in that it focuses on teaching theory rather than on applications. Students are exposed to programming languages and platforms as well as methodologies for the creation, capture and presentation of text, graphics, audio and moving images.
Basic computer science courses are offered for students with no formal background in programming and students with experience in programming are taught specialised programming for interactive digital platforms.
Core taught modules include: Programming for Digital Media; Authoring for Digital Media; Contextual Media; Audio, Video and Sensor Technologies; and Visual Computing and Design, Research Paper: Final Project.
Each student must also submit a minor research dissertation paper of 12,000 words, followed by a final project as a collaboration between groups of students.
Entry requirements
Admission Requirements
A 2.1 (60-69%) grade or higher from a reputable university is required, although exceptions can be made on the basis of considerable professional and/or creative experience. Students are accepted from a wide range of disciplines, ranging from Computer Science and Engineering to the Arts, Humanities and Design.
All applicants whose first language is not English or who have not been educated through the English language will need to present evidence of competency, inline with Trinity College Dublin's English language requirements.
Application dates
Closing Date: 31 July 2024
Duration
1 year full-time
Enrolment dates
Next Intake: September 2024
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Career Opportunities
This course has been running since 1996 and now has more 400 graduates working in the digital media and related sectors, both nationally and internationally. The M.Sc. in Interactive Digital Media enables graduates to work and stay current in the digital media sector. Graduates work in many roles across the digital sector, including design, development, content, analysis, research, entrepreneurship and leadership.
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Qualification letters
M.Sc.
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Qualifications
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ),Postgraduate Diploma (Level 9 NFQ)
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Attendance type
Daytime,Full time
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