Master of Professional Studies in Digital Media Connect — Boston

The Master of Professional Studies in Digital Media Connect program is designed for students without prior experience in core technical and/or creative concepts. This program requires an additional 12 quarter hours of credit, with courses providing intensive, hands-on guidance into the essential knowledge required for the MPS Digital Media curriculum.

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Enrollment
Full-Time, Part-Time
Entry Terms
Fall, Winter
Completion Time
18-24 months
F1 Visa Eligible
Yes
Program Type
Classroom

Overview

The Master of Professional Studies in Digital Media-Connect is designed for students seeking a career change into digital media. The STEM-designated program offers you core courses in visual communications, programming foundations, and web creation to provide the underpinning for expertise as you gain the essential knowledge required for the Master of Professional Studies in Digital Media curriculum. With concentrations in 3D animation, game design, digital video, social media, digital media management, and interactive design, you’ll be able to focus your studies on what interests you most. For your final capstone project, you’ll work with a faculty advisor or a small, focused team to channel your passion into a project that provides tangible evidence of your new skills and abilities.

This program is based in Boston, MA, and includes a co-op placement.

This video was led by instructor Gary Greenbaum and developed by the following students: Cameron Drezelo, Fanny Fellevik, Hana Fox, Sarah Hoye, and James Whalen. Please note that the clip was created by students in the Digital Video concentration for the Documentary and Nonfiction Production course.


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Unique Features

  • Change careers and break into the digital media industry without getting a second bachelor's degree. Prospective students should be aware that there are 12 quarter hours of required coursework that should be completed in the first quarter of the program.
  • Four foundation courses focus on visual communications, programming foundations, and web creation, helping you connect your current background to a new digital media track.
  • Complete an in-depth capstone experience working under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
  • Three elective options provide a specialized focus on distinctive areas of digital media, and optional digital media workshops are also available.
  • Cohort program format is designed to enhance collaboration and networking opportunities for students.

Learning Outcomes

  • Design Thinking
    Investigate interdisciplinary methodologies and information technology creative practices (ITCP) that focus on the design, planning, and implementation of innovative prototypes.
  • Usability and User Experience
    Design or produce interactive media products or action plans, based on established HCI (Human Computer Interaction) principles and user-centered design including logic, imagination, intuition and systematic reasoning.
  • Personal Craft/Narrative skills/CreativeThinking/Intellectual Agility
    Apply digital media narrative principles and a range of technologies, visual, design and programming ideas to provide creative and timely solutions for practical digital media challenges.
  • Communication/Organization & Planning
    Develop a formal proposal, real or hypothetical, addressing a challenge or opportunity in cross-cultural and global information and communication.

Who will your classmates be?

This program is intended to give those without prior experience or background in visual communications, programming, and coding a chance to learn these skills fully online.

Transfer Credit Opportunities for Certifications from Professional Associations

Successful applicants for a master's degree program in the Social Media concentration with their HubSpot Academy Certification:

  • Will receive 4 quarter hours of transfer credit – a 6% savings in tuition
  • Will be able to earn a master’s degree by completing 14 courses, rather than 15
  • Transfer credit is awarded for the following course: DGM 6285 Interactive Marketing Fundamentals

Check Out Your Career Prospects

Beginning your journey with us is a big decision. But it's a smart one.  Your field is evolving rapidly. That's why we're constantly innovating our programs to anticipate your industry's needs.  So, no matter where your field goes, you can lead the way.

4-8%

Job growth for digital media and marketing, faster than average for all jobs

U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics

Northeastern's signature experience-powered learning model has been at the heart of the university for more than a century. It combines world-class academics with professional practice, allowing you to acquire relevant, real-world skills you can immediately put into action in your current workplace.

Get Set With a Custom Course Plan

Please note: The following is a sample curriculum and is subject to change. Enrolled students should reference the academic catalog for current program requirements.

Concentrations

Follow Our Leaders

“I critique my students as if they are working on real projects for my agency. I offer a lot of feedback, and their work evolves into agency-quality work. This gives them the knowledge and portfolio that will impress future employers.” Michael Flint, Lecturer and President, Metropolis Creative

  • Darin Detwiler

    Dr. Darin Detwiler, LP.D., M.A.Ed., brings many years of military, writing, policy, and instructional experience
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  • Kristen Lee

    Behavioral Science educator, clinician, author, comedian, and activist devoted to leveraging human potential, particularly for marginalized and underserved populations.
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  • Berkeley Almand-Hunter

    Part-Time Analytics Instructor at the Roux Institute
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  • Mike Radice

    Lecturer, Nonprofit Management, College of Professional Studies
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  • Jim Giumarra

    Faculty Lead for Mechatronics Engineering
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  • Shannon Alpert

    Shannon Alpert, EdD, PMP
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  • Corliss Thompson

    Corliss Thompson, Ph.D., teaching professor, has taught research methods, research design, and social justice courses in the Graduate School of Education since 2013.
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  • Xiaomu Zhou

    Xiaomu Zhou is a lead faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Informatics program, College of Professional Studies, Northeastern University.
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  • Thomas Kee

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  • Nhi Mulkern

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I never thought I could do a lot of things that the program really challenged me to do, it was great to have the experience of really being pushed by professors, and by my classmates, to just learn something new.

Rachel Newborn - MPS Digital Media - Interactive Design Concentration 2018

Cost and Tuition

$63.1K*

Tuition

Estimated Total Tuition

This is an estimate based on the tuition rates for Academic Year 2024-2025 and does not include any fees or other expenses. Some courses and labs have tuition rates that may increase or decrease total tuition. Tuition and fees are subject to revision by the president and Board of Trustees at any time. Select programs at select campuses offer additional scholarships of up to 25% off the listed price for domestic students studying on campus. For more detailed information, please visit Student Financial Services.

For students interested in pursuing financial assistance or educational loans, additional educational costs, known as Cost of Attendance (COA) components, can be included in the calculation of aid and loan eligibility. Components may include food, housing, books, course materials, supplies, equipment, transportation, personal expenses, and the cost of obtaining a first professional licensure. You can find comprehensive details on the Student Financial Services website. Please keep in mind that COA can vary significantly depending on academic program, enrollment intensity, and individual circumstances.

Application Deadlines

Our admissions process operates on a rolling basis; however, we do recommend the application guidelines below to ensure you can begin during your desired start term:

Domestic Application Guidelines

International Application Guidelines*

*International deadlines are only applicable if the program is F1 compliant.

Did you know?

Below is a look at where our Digital Media and Design alumni work, the positions they hold, and the skills they bring to their organization.

 

  • Where They Work

    • Harvard
    • MIT
    • ViralGains
    • Google
    • Cognizant
    • Deloitte Consulting
    • TJX Companies
    • GNS Healthcare
  • What They Do

    • Art and Design
    • Engineering
    • Information Technology
    • Marketing
    • Media and Communication
    • User Experience Designer
    • UX Manager
  • What They're Skilled At

    • Adobe Creative Suite
    • Social Media
    • CSS
    • Digital Media
    • Marketing
    • Interactive Design
    • User Experience

 

Learn more about Northeastern Alumni on Linkedin.

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