If you have knowledge of digital media then I would strongly recommend staying away from this course, as you will not learn as much as you would like and come away feeling let down and disheartened. There are also a lot of modules that should be on the course but are not and never will be due to politics. There are also a number of subjects which just have no place on the course. They don't provide you with enough technical skills, skills you will need when working in the industry. I did the course in NUI Galway and found it to be a very big let down and therefore wouldn't recommend it. Im living in Galway and working part time so im wondering how heavy going this course is and if its possible to continue to work part time and still be able to get the work done and attend lectures/workshops etc. Im looking into taking either this course or the MA in Interactive Media in Limerick. Also can projects be linked with students from different courses like music/computer sciences/programmingĪlso what are they looking for in your portfolio? Are they more interested in the ideas rather than flashy work. How much time/emphasis is put on interactive media and what is the teaching and equipment like for that (what kind of sensors/software recent technologies like ipad etc). How is the course structured and what the timetable is like for any lectures/workshops etc and has anyone found related employment after taking the course. Just wanted to get some feedback from anyone who has completed the MA in Digital Media. I have a similar post on the UL forum but have the same quetions for the Digital Media course at NUIG.
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