Media and Communication: Digital Media and Analysis
180 ECTS credits
Study programme
What exactly is an audience in our digital age? How is community created in social media? What happens behind the scenes at the big digital platforms?
The Digital Media and Analysis program teaches you to navigate and understand our digital world. You will discover how new communication patterns emerge among likes, shares and comments, as well as learn how to use tools to investigate the influence of digital media on society.
The Digital Media and Analysis program teaches you to navigate and understand our digital world. You will discover how new communication patterns emerge among likes, shares and comments, as well as learn how to use tools to investigate the influence of digital media on society.
Education level:
Basic level
Prerequisites
General admission requirements + Civics 1b or 1a1 + 1a2. Upper secondary English course 6.
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Tuition fees
- Total fee: 288,000 SEK
- Per semester / First payment: 48,000 SEK
You do not have to pay tuition fees if you are an exchange student or a citizen of a country within the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA), or Switzerland.
While studying
Education
Do you want to delve into how digital and social media affect our everyday lives? Then you've come to the right place. After completing the training, you will be able to demonstrate a solid knowledge of strategic and scientific perspectives in digital media. You will also be able to identify important societal and scientific questions as well as to determine which data and which type of data analysis can provide answers to them.The program's courses mixes theory and practice and workprocess and are thoroughly designed so as to offer: practical training in acquisition, processing, analyzing and data visualization; opportunities to master advanced research methods in media and communication science understandings of digital media and their relationship to technology, culture and society; updated discussions around issues of power and ethics in digital media landscapes.
The Digital Media and Analysis program requires personal work, interest and commitment. Most of the courses are given and examined in English, which prepares you for a career in an international job market.
Form of Instruction
Teaching is in the form of lectures, seminars and group work. The number of scheduled hours per week varies. Students are required to study on their own. The programme represents full-time work, i.e. an average workload of 40 hours per week.Examination
Examination usually takes place at the end of each course, module, or unit. There are no set examination periods, and generally no final exam at the end of a semester, an academic year, or a complete study programme.Study Abroad
The program also offers an optional semester (30 credits) where you can give your education an individualized profile. Why not study abroad and gain a broader international experience?So, what are you waiting for? Sign up for our program and become an expert in digital media and analysis!
Professional Contact
A number of companies and organisation are involved in the programme, contributing real-world data material and research questions. Students have the opportunity to establish professional contacts through guest lectures, and/or via internship in organisations during the elective term.Course of study
Elective course: Students are free to choose among certain alternative courses, often depending on their choice of specialisation.
Optional course: Students are free to choose any course offered at Karlstad University or at other universities. Courses listed are examples of recommended or frequently chosen courses for a specific programme.
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Future prospects
Employment Market
Many employers are presently looking for analysts who master the tools of analysis as well as have the ability to assess their results. The degree programme Digital Media and Analysis is a response to the increasing demand for highly competent experts with an innovative combination of theoretical insight, methodological excellence and strategic foresight. Because the programme covers the whole analytical process and has an international approach, graduates will be highly competitive on a global job market.Degree
Upon completion of this three-year, first-cycle programme of 180 ECTS credits, students are awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in Media and Communication Studies.Further Studies
Successful students are eligible to apply for admission to Master level programmes in media and communication studies, and then continue towards doctoral programmes primarily in Media and Communication Studies.Alumni
HS- Start Autumn 2026
- Mode of study Campus (Karlstad)
- Language English
- Application code KAU-80660
- Study pace 100% (Day)