Media, Digitalisation & Society graduates are well-informed, socially committed professionals with excellent prospects on the labour market. Below you can read more about the career opportunities after finishing this specialisation.
Career opportunities
Once you complete the Media, Digitalisation & Society specialisation, you will be ready to enter the professional field. Graduates of the programme are equipped to make a difference in communication, media, and policy. They work as:
- Consultants and advisors in public administration and NGOs;
- Communication officers and social media strategists;
- Journalists, editors, and producers;
- Researchers in media, digital culture, and technology;
- Professionals who bridge media, technology, and society for positive impact.
Academic career
If you want to proceed with advanced, research-oriented education in the field of media studies you can apply for our research master Sociology of Culture, Media and the Arts. This programme is specifically designed to prepare you to carry out research leading to a doctorate degree.
If you have demonstrated academic excellence and motivation during your master Media Studies specialisation and your English meets the standard, you will be allowed to complete an abridged research Master programme of one year. year.
Our alumni
The master Media Studies at Erasmus University counts more than 1500 graduates who completed one of the following specialisations: Media & Business, Media, Digitalisation & Society, Media & Creative Industries, Media & Journalistiek (NL), and Media, Digitalisation & Social Impact (formerly Digitalisation Surveillance & Societies).
On our alumni website you can read the alumni experiences from graduates of our five master programmes and you will discover how the international, hands-on approach of the master Media Studies is reflected in the wide variety of work fields and countries in which our graduates are employed.