Deze opleiding
locatieAmsterdam |
diplomaba B Media en informatie |
typeregulier |
start1 september |
taalvolledig English |
opleidingsduur73 maanden deeltijd |
accreditatiesNVAO |
croho-code50010 |
numerus fixusnee |
honoursnee |
This Bachelor's will give you advanced conceptual and practical tools to understand the seismic shifts in culture and society brought about by the constant transformation of media. What happens, for example, when mobile apps monitor our health and recommend music to us? How does our behaviour change when we can locate ourselves on a digital map and others are able to track our movements? Most of us own various devices that are designed to create, access, store and share information. But how does all this work? What is this information? How can we deal with it effectively? And what are the cultural consequences?
As well as established concepts from media studies and information studies, the programme applies and develops new research approaches like Digital Humanities and Digital Methods. This interdisciplinary perspective is crucial to understanding contemporary developments like new political movements, Big Data and privacy, or the emerging sharing economy.
Onderwijs
taal van onderwijs | 100% en |
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avondonderwijs | n.v.t. |
afstandsonderwijs | n.v.t. |
instruction modes
The Bachelor's Media and Information provides you with the skills necessary to engage with contemporary themes such as surveillance, big data, digital archiving, citizen journalism and the metrification of everyday life. You will be introduced to the basic concepts of Media Studies and the most important features of contemporary media. You will choose to major in one of two specialisations: Cultural Information Studies or New Media and Digital Culture.
objectives
As a Media and Information graduate, you will have developed unique academic abilities in a broad range of fields: online research, business intelligence, digital marketing, new forms of journalism and communication, production in the creative industries, analysis in digital agencies, heritage and memory sector, research work for non-governmental organisations, governmental agencies and business consultancies, where the capacity to understand and operate in new media is essential. Graduates typically go on to work, for example, in the journalism, advertising, and media sectors, as well as holding positions as project managers and developers in museums, libraries and the creative industry.
After your Bachelor's you could acquire broader or more specialised academic knowledge by enroling in a Master's programme. Many of our Master's programmes are subject to specific entry requirements and/or a selection procedure. Make sure that your Bachelor's schedule leaves enough room to meet the entry requirements for your Master's programme of interest. With a Bachelor's degree in Media and Information, you meet the entry requirements for the following Master's programmes:
- Film Studies
- New Media and Digital Culture
- Television and Cross-Media Culture
- Archival and Information Studies
- Media Studies (Research Master's)
- Cultural Analysis (Research Master's)
Na de studie
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