Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Writing and New Media

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  • Credential: master's degree
  • Faculty: Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Credits: 33
  • Next start: see program details

The Writing and New Media graduate focus examines creative and professional writing across genres. The online master’s program also explores how technologies like artificial intelligence are reshaping writing and communication.

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About Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Writing and New Media

Writing and New Media helps students explore writing in many forms and contexts. In this focus area, graduate students will examine professional and creative writing while learning how digital media shape the way people communicate. Courses will examine how online platforms create new genres of writing and how digital technologies change how people interact, create knowledge and share information.

This graduate program in writing and digital media is a great fit for students who want to understand how writing, communication, identity and meaning evolve with changing technologies, and how digital tools influence social, political, and economic experiences.

Admission requirements

Admission requirements include a baccalaureate degree and an academic writing assessment.

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Program details

Overview

Earn your degree through an interdisciplinary online master’s program that integrates theories, methods and practices from the arts, humanities and social sciences.

With Athabasca University’s Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, with a focus area in Writing and New Media, students will learn to think holistically, critically and reflectively. They will identify the connections and overlaps between specialized and generalized knowledge and develop problem-solving skills and policy-making strategies.

Writing and New Media provides an opportunity for students interested in all aspects of writing (including memoir, fiction and non-fiction, writing the self, storytelling, and multimodal meaning-making through audio, images, and design), across both professional and creative forms. Students will explore the many ways in which digital multimedia communications change modes of communication, interaction, publication, and meaning-making, and, with them, social, political, and economic patterns of experience and behaviour on a global scale. The program will finish with a final integrated project or capstone paper that will exercise and explore your newly acquired skills and knowledge.

Students can choose to complete this project in a paced study capstone course, or through an individual study project that will allow them to:

  • explore a question or issue with personal relevance
  • relate research to a work or life situation
  • address a community problem

Why take the Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Writing and New Media?

The rise of digital media is changing how people write and communicate. This focus area helps students understand these changes by studying new media and communication across professional, creative, and digital contexts.

In this focus area, you will learn to:

  • explore professional and creative writing in print and digital forms
  • apply techniques of storytelling, memoir and writing-the-self in the formation of meaning and identity
  • understand how the internet, platform economies and artificial intelligence create new genres and modes of communication, exchange and knowledge production
  • understand how digital technologies are shaping social, political, and economic experiences
  • apply these insights to writing and communication practices

The Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Writing and New Media supports these skills and prepares graduates to work in writing, communication, media, and other fields where strong writing and digital awareness are essential.

Application deadlines and start dates

Application deadline Start date
Jan. 15 spring
May 15 fall
Sep. 15 winter

The Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies is a 33-credit online master’s program. You must complete 18 credits through Athabasca University.

You may register in Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies courses anytime as a non-program student, and if you want to apply to the program, there are 3 intakes each year. Please see our FAQ.

Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies courses are offered in online paced study and individualized study formats. Paced study courses have defined start and end dates. Individualized study courses begin on the first day of every month, year-round.

Routes and options

The Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies program has several academic focus areas to choose from, as well as an independent track that allows you to develop your own program of study.

Completion times

Finish this program in as little as 2 years of full-time study, or work at your own pace to complete your requirements within 6 years.

The expected normal completion time is 3–4 years.

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