Application to Master's Degree Programme in New Media

Two areas of specialisation in Master's Degree Programme in New Media


Masters studies in New Media at the Media Lab are divided into two areas of specialisation:

  1. New Media
  2. Game Design and Production

The degree requirements are the same for both courses of study. Graduating students receive the same qualification: MA in New Media – award of degree and certificate.

After filling in the 1st stage application form with its attachments, each of the two main areas of specialisation has its own application procedure: the 2nd stage exercises differ from each other and the 2nd stage interviews are undertaken in different groups.

 

Master's Degree Programme in New Media,
New Media area of specialisation


Schedule

See Selection Schedule

Entrance requirements

  1. BA/BSc or equivalent 180 ects credits at university level in one or more related fields, or
  2. a completed Polytechnic degree 240 ects credits in a related field with certificate; please also state the date of your graduation, or
  3. other equivalent studies or skills and knowledge
    It is possible to apply on the basis of 'equivalent studies' although, in practice, it is very rare for someone without a Bachelor level degree to be accepted to the MA-programme. Therefore, if you do have a degree mentioned above, then please apply on the basis of that degree and not on the basis of 'other equivalent studies'.

See Admissions Instructions before applying.

In addition New Media Design applicants should have

  • working experience in digital media environments
  • insight into new media design and/or new media production and/or related research
  • fluent English (oral / written): see Language Requirements


Admission criteria

Grounds for the selection of students include proven artistic/designer talent, motivation and personal development potential as well as the applicant's academic history, cultural activities and previous activities in the field of new media. Deciding factors are demonstrated talent and suitability within the desired field of study. The selection is based on application documents, the applicant's personal aims and motivation as a student, an interview and possible entrance test assignments, prepared in advance, as well as work presented during the interview.

Applications

Stage 1

  • Applicants should complete the Aalto application form 
    Applicants should send the certificates/documents relating to previous education as attested true copies. If your certificates and documents are written in some other language than English, Finnish or Swedish, a notarised translation should be included.
  • Applicants should also provide an expanded curriculum vitae (max. 3 pages) describing former studies and working experience, including also brief information as a list in chronological order relating to their design / artistic / technical / pedagogical / research etc. experience as well as familiarity with software and/or programming languages and specific professional production environments, grants and scholarships, cultural production and other relevant achievements.
  • Finally all applicants should provide a freely composed, clear statement of intent and motivation in which they describe their motivation and interest in the field of new media, including any special areas of interest, as well as their personal aims as students of the Media Lab. It is advisable to become familiar with the Media Lab current curriculum via the Lab's website. This brief statement is a critical element in our application process and should be no longer than 1 page (A4, single space, 12pt Times or equivalent). Please make sure that your permanent e-mail address is mentioned in this paper, too.

Applications may be submitted in Finnish, Swedish or English.

Documents should not be written by hand but preferably printed using standard laser or ink jet printers.

DO NOT SEND EXAMPLES OF WORK WITH YOUR STAGE 1 APPLICATION PAPERS!

See Admissions Instructions before applying.

Stage 2

Based on the evaluation of stage 1 applications, interviews will be arranged with selected applicants 2.-12.4.2012. Applicants will be required to complete a couple of preliminary excercises or tasks before the interviews. Stage 2 interviews will be possible by phone or Skype for those who don't live in Finland. Those applicants invited to interview will be expected to bring along examples of work according to specific instructions provided by the Media Lab.

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Application period 2012

The application period for the two-year Master of Arts degree programmes is 2 January - 15 February, 2012.

Studying art and design

The School of Art and Design offers doctorate, master and bachelor degrees in a wide range of disciplines - fine art, design, new media, art education, visual culture, motion picture and production design. School of Art and Design is a pioneer in research and in developing interdisciplinary study programmes.

School of Art and Design

Degrees:
Bachelor (available in Finnish only), Master and Doctor of Arts

Departments:
Motion Picture, Television and Production Design, Media, Design, Art, Art and Media Pori

Established: 1871

Students: 1,900

Staff members: 450

Campuses:
Main campus in Arabianranta, Helsinki and units operating in Pori and Vaasa