MSc in Digital Economy
London, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 up to 2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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TUITION FEES
GBP 33,258 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
This programme focuses on digital where digital implies digital products, processes, services, business models, monetization and even orchestration. We will study what happens to the digital in each of these spheres and why the 'digital' artefact is changing how we work, transact, collaborate and control labour, institutions, and markets around the world. It will be a journey of tracing the digital artefact as it evolves and shifts, followed by an understanding of the societal implications of the change wrought by the growth of digital phenomenon. This programme offers students a unique and compelling mix of theory and practical knowledge of the digital economy.
Key benefits
- Research-led teaching by faculty specialized in digital innovation and digital economy.
- The ability to analyze the strength and value of innovative business models underlying digital companies and the public sector.
- Case-study-based teaching to bridge theory and practice.
- Highly interactive and engaging teaching styles.
- A focus on participation and presentation to empower students.
- The ability to articulate your ideas both verbally and in writing.
- A grounding in how digital innovation needs to be managed and coordinated.
Admissions
Curriculum
Structure
Required modules
You are required to take:
- Micro Perspectives on the Digital Economy (30 credits)
- Macro Perspectives on the Digital Economy (30 credits)
- Research Dissertation (60 credits)
Optional modules
In addition, you are required to take four modules (a total of 60 credits) from a list of optional modules that may typically include:
- Artificial Intelligence & Society (15 credits)
- Global Digital Audiences (15 credits)
- Digital Innovation (15 credits)
- Social Media, Marketing and Platforms (15 credits)
- Digital Asset and Media Management Technologies In Practice (15 credits)
- Management for Digital Content Industries (15 credits)
- Digital Media, Digital Marketing (15 credits)
- Music and Sound in Digital Societies (15 credits)
- Digital Storytelling (15 credits)
- Web Technologies (15 credits)
- Digital Publishing (15 credits)
- Data Journalism (15 credits)
- Communication and Consumption Of Cultural Heritage (15 credits)
- Curating & Preserving Digital Culture (15 credits)
Up to 30 credits from master’s modules offered in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities, subject to approval.
If you are a part-time student, you will take Micro Perspectives on the Digital Economy and Macro Perspectives on the Digital Economy in your first year and your Research Dissertation in your second. You will divide your 60 optional credits between the two years.
King’s College London reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to-date, innovative and relevant programmes of study. Therefore, the modules offered may change. We suggest you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for updates.
Please note that modules with a practical component will be capped due to educational requirements, which may mean that we cannot guarantee a place for all students who elect to study this module.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Our graduates will follow a broad range of career paths. The skills you develop are likely to be particularly transferable to work in digital companies and positions that need skills in digital business models, ecosystem strategies, social media management, analytics, CRM management, digital advertising, market research, and platform scaling and growth analysis.