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43 Master's degrees in Journalism & Media in Netherlands
Global Cross-Media Cultures (Media Studies)
Global Cross-Media Cultures (Media Studies) programme of University of Amsterdam provides you with the skills, knowledge and tools to understand and evaluate the ongoing transformation of media culture.

Power, Publics and Engagement
If you're interested in a critical approach to the main contemporary forms of power, from capitalism to whiteness, and from patriarchy to coloniality, this master's programme Power, Publics and Engagement from Erasmus University Rotterdam is for you.
Film Studies (Media Studies)
The Film Studies (Media Studies) programme of the University of Amsterdam approaches the study of film as a multi-faceted phenomenon, and trains students to critically and effectively engage with important shifts in film and cinema culture.

Communication and Information Sciences - New Media Design
The Master’s track of New Media Design offered at Tilburg University allows you to immerse yourself in interactive technology, design processes, creativity and how people use digital media. This will make you an expert in the field of user experience and interaction design, who knows how to develop and test designs and take them to the next level using scientific insights.
Non Linear Narrative
The Non Linear Narrative course, offered by the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague is a two-year master’s programme that merges investigative methods of journalism and forensics with processing technologies of computer science and visual arts into a contemporary progressive design approach: non-linear storytelling.
Media and Business
We offer a Media and Business master degree at Erasmus University Rotterdam. The digital revolution and globalization have transformed the media business and other industries. New business models have been developed and new products and services have emerged.
Bible Translation
This Bible Translation programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam focuses on different professional fields, and you can choose between four different tracks.
Media Studies
In a world where the transformation of media culture has a tremendous impact on the media environment as well as our culture, politics and everyday life, it is vital that we thoroughly understand and evaluate these ongoing transformations. Learn more with the Media Studies programme of the University of Amsterdam.
Communication Science - Media Psychology
As a student in the Communication Science - Media Psychology course from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam you will be challenged to solve problems in a professional context by giving specific advice to an organization with communication issues, for instance. For example, in the Impact subject, you give advice to a social organisation with a communication problem.
Communication Science - Persuasive Communication
The Communication Science - Persuasive Communication programme of the University of Amsterdam addresses communication processes that are intended to achieve specific persuasive goals in marketing and health communication.
Literature in Society. Europe and Beyond
Develop your knowledge of the interactive relationship between literature and society, focusing on key political and social issues from a transnational perspective. Leiden University's MA in Literature in Society. Europe and Beyond offers specialised knowledge on the role and impact of literature in society.

Culture in the Digital Era
Culture in the Digital Era examines how culture, society, and everyday life are shaped by digitalization, mediatization, and shifting boundaries between public and private spheres. This Master's trains you to analyze how digital technologies, platforms, and algorithms influence everyday cultural expressions, communication, identity, and creativity. This is a track of MA Culture Studies.
Communication Science - Political Communication
The Communication Science - Political Communication programme of the University of Amsterdam addresses issues at the core of our democracies. It provides an understanding of the role and significance of media, journalism and information in shaping public opinion.
Media Studies - Digital Cultures
The Media Studies - Digital Cultures programme offered by Maastricht University combines theory and practice in how digital technologies have transformed the ways we share and distribute information, understand the past, interact with each other and spend our leisure time.
Media and Creative Industries
The Media and Creative Industries programme from Erasmus University Rotterdam covers current issues in organisation, policies, production, management, marketing and distribution of media companies and creative industries.
Social Media and Society
Why do some posts go viral on social media and others do not? How can social media analysis be used in business and policy decisions? This Social Media and Society programme at University of Groningen offers a critical exploration of social media within contemporary networked societies and trains students to work with (big) data in a responsible way.
New Media and Digital Culture (Media Studies)
The New Media and Digital Culture (Media Studies) programme of the University of Amsterdam builds upon the pioneering new media scene, and enables students to learn digital methods and contribute to the discourse surrounding critical media theory.

Media, Art and Performance Studies
The Media, Art and Performance Studies programme at the Utrecht University is an interdisciplinary and internationally oriented research-based programme which offers an advanced training in academic research skills appropriate for today's highly dynamic and interdisciplinary field of media, visual arts and performance.
Media Design
The Media Design program at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, part of the Master of Arts in Fine Art and Design, is an intensive project-based research degree that will equip you to create a distinctive voice as an artist/designer in the contemporary media landscape.
Media Creation and Innovation
Want to understand how new media technologies are used to create innovative formats and ways of storytelling, and how media innovation and start-up culture are rooted in creative processes? In this Media Creation and Innovation programme, students at the University of Groningen explore how media are produced and (re-)used in a digital era.