MSc in Mobile and Web Applications Design
Full time - DT540B

Full time applications

International student applications

Programme co-ordinator

Hugh McAtamney
School of Media
College of Applied Arts & Tourism
DIT Aungier Street Dublin 2
T: 01 402 3282
E: hugh@dmc.dit.ie
W: http://ludicra.tumblr.com/

Duration

Full Time - 1 Academic Year (3 Semesters) - Part time option also now available

Closing date

30th June 2013

Start date

September 2013

Introduction

Please note due to the great demand for our programmes early applications are assessed when received and dealt with promptly. Therefore it is advisable to make early applications for an early response. If you do not yet have your final degree results this will not hinder your application as we are happy to issue conditional offer letters in such circumstances.

The masters in mobile and web applications design is a specialisation under a broader masters in creative digital media which provides a number of possible specialisations for students. These can be broadly categorised into, but not exclusive to, the following; 

(1)   Digital Games;

(2)   Interactive Media;

(3)   Mobile, Smart Device and Dynamic Web Applications Design;

This master’s programme which was created as a result of a merger between the masters in creative digital media and the masters in digital games in 2011 provides a thorough grounding in the core skills and knowledge of digital media & new mobile/web design platforms. It offers specialist production techniques dedicated to the specific needs of the mobile and web design industry. 

Course Content

Certain modules are core for all students, however throughout each semester students may choose from a selection of options that best reflect their desired pathway choice.

Semester 1 (2012 Timetable)

  • Web Authoring Principles
  • Design Principles
  • Design Practice
  • Ludology
  • Digital Media Tools
  • Media Entrepreneurship

Semester 2 (2012 Timetable)
(certain modules may be added, changed, removed or updated depending on resources and industry demand)

  • UX Design
  • Digital Storytelling
  • Motion Graphics
  • Game Mechanics and Environment Design
  • Game Engines
  • Digital Media/Game Production
  • Mobile App Development
  • Digital Audio Design
  • Dynamic Web Applications

Semester 3

  • Group / Individual Project

Location

School of Media, College of Arts and Tourism, DIT Aungier Street, Dublin 2

Course Design Blog

Visit the Course Design blog (http://ludicra.tumblr.com/) which was setup in October 2011 to allow visitors to get a flavour of what’s going on in the course, to promote student portfolios and to have some fun. The blogs change constantly and often reflect what’s happening around certain project deadlines. You can also browse our student blogs, visit our project archive and review (and event attend) events we host. You can also follow us on our facebook, twitter and YouTube channels from this site.

Who Should Apply?

The MSc in Mobile and Web Applications Design (DT540B) is aimed at those with a career interest in the emerging digital media content industry.  It is ideally suited to graduates of diverse disciplines including media, art, and design, and computer science.  The programme is also suited to educators, engineers and design practitioners who have a requirement for digital media production techniques.  Our typical student mix is 1/3 computing, 1/3 design, 1/3 non digital media.  This ensures a vibrant mix of backgrounds and encourages ideas generation.

CONVERSION PROGRAMME

The programme also caters for those graduates who want to convert into the digital media space and to those with cognate backgrounds to specialize in areas such as Game Development, Mobile & Web App Development and Interactive Media.  It provides a thorough grounding in the principles of digital media design and development while at the same time mixes cognate disciplines and levels through innovative team projects, facilitating peer learning and building interdisciplinary awareness, vital to success in any digital media environment.

Timetable / Hours

The programme is available in full-time.  The full-time programme is offered over 3 semesters starting in September of each year.

Entry Requirements

Honours degree (2.2 grade or higher) in any discipline relevant to multimedia authoring, design, production or computer science. Selection may be by interview.

Note: Due to the considerable competition for our postgraduate programmes satisfying the minimum entry requirement is not a guarantee of a place. Depending on the programme of study applications will be assessed based on your academic grades and may also take into account your work/life experience. Applicants may also be required to attend for interview for specific programmes.

Award


MSc  in Creative Digital Media: with Specialisation

Specialisations

(1)   Interactive Media;

(2)   Digital Games;

(3)    Mobile, Smart Device and Dynamic Web Applications Design;

Career Opportunities

Depending on the modules chosen and their chosen specialisation during the course of the programme, graduates of the programme can pursue careers as web/content designers/developers, IPhone, Android, W7 WebAPP designers, 2D animators, DVD designers, project managers, digital media consultants, media analysts/content creators, game designers, level designers, game software engineers, project managers, consultants, and games analysts.

Graduates are also encouraged to innovate in the digital media space and to set-up their own business. Over the course of the programme, graduates will have had the opportunity to generate ideas and identify skillsets required to bring these ideas to fruition. With the range multi disciplinary talent within the class, graduates will find themselves working with others on new and innovative ideas which can be brought to market as a proof of concept, new small business, or 'indie' media developer .

Frequently Asked Questions

Please feel free to contact the course coordinator directly about any questions you may have

EU Fees for 2013/2014*

The full-time postgraduate fees for 2013/14 are yet to be determined

For information on funding please see the following link: Fees and Funding

 *The fees outlined for each course are provisional and are subject to change

 

Non EU fees for 2012/2013

 


All students will receive a free copy of the student version of an ADOBE Creative Suite. Other software is provided over the course of the programme.

Although the course has its own high spec media labs fitted out with desktop workstations, students are still required to have their own laptop (MAC or PC) or PC.

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