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Digital Economies MSc

Prepare for a digital future. Learn from world-leading academics at the forefront of research into digital innovation and the key drivers of change in today’s global economy.

Key information

Study mode:

100% online

Duration:

2 years, part time

Next start date:

September 2025

Application deadline:

Date TBC 

Intakes:

January and September

Tuition fees:

£23,160 *

These tuition fees may be subject to increases in subsequent years of study, in line with King's terms and conditions.

(funding options and instalments are available)

* Depending on your country of residence, you may also have to pay Goods and Services Tax (GST) in addition to your tuition fees. You can find further information on the King's Goods and Services tax page.

Course overview

Unlock the future of work and business with the Digital Economies MSc. This multidisciplinary programme will empower you to understand and leverage digital technology's impact on work, production, exchange, and collaboration.

You'll critically explore these areas and tackle the big questions facing society today. Gain insights into how digital tech transforms labour, markets, platforms, and institutions, equipping you with the skills to meet emerging challenges head-on. 

Boost your career by mastering how digital innovation can increase revenue, cut costs, and enhance knowledge sharing in organisations. Discover how digital technologies can be used to solve major societal issues, such as: 

  • Reducing energy consumption 
  • Cutting pollution and waste in industrial production 
  • Providing affordable transport and healthcare 
  • Increasing access to essential services and information 
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Why choose this online MSc?


World-leading research

93% of our research was deemed ‘world-leading’ in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.


Study from a unique perspective

Learn from one of the only programmes that focuses on a critical perspective on the digital economy.


Learn from an interdisciplinary curriculum

Our curriculum combines insights from economics, sociology, anthropology, and much more.


Join one of the largest departments of its kind

Our broad-ranging expertise is applied and critical, spanning political, entrepreneurial, and creative.

The Digital Futures Institute

This course is part of the Digital Futures Institute. Its curriculum is enhanced by the Institute’s focus on interdisciplinary research and industry insights. With a diverse range of expert knowledge across various fields, you'll be positioned to tackle complex societal issues in digital economies. You'll also benefit from the Institute's partnerships with leading industry figures and academic departments.

What you'll study

This MSc programme is designed to give you a competitive edge in the job market. You'll develop a deep understanding of the unique economic characteristics of digital technologies and their transformative impact on businesses and society.

You’ll explore critical and theoretical approaches to digital economies, helping you make sense of their role in our world and their influence on work, transactions, and collaboration. 

The course offers practical applications of complex theories to real-world policy debates. Benefit from teaching that draws on current events, established and emerging theories, cutting-edge research, and best practice case studies.

Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to navigate and shape the digital economy, enhancing your career prospects and making a meaningful impact in your field. 

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How you'll learn

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Module overview

This online Digital Economies MSc comprises seven modules; two 30-credit core modules, one 60-credit Research Dissertation, and four 15-credit specialist modules (180 credits in total). 

All modules on the course are compulsory and you must pass all the modules to complete the award.

Core modules:

Specialist modules:

Meet the Programme Director

Nick Srnicek programme director for King's online MSc Digital Economies

Dr Nick Srnicek

A Canadian writer and academic, Nick is a Senior Lecturer in Digital Economy and the author of Platform Capitalism (Polity, 2016). His research focuses on the digital economy, monopolisation, AI, and anti-work politics.

He’s a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and is regularly invited to give public talks around the world. He’s spoken at Glastonbury, Tate Britain, and Centre Pompidou. He’s also been quoted in a variety of media including The New York Times, Financial Times, The Guardian, Der Spiegel, and Libération. 

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How you’re assessed 

Assessments are crafted to evaluate your knowledge, understanding, and critical awareness of course topics. They also assess your ability to analyse and apply specialist knowledge to practical situations. These assessment methods may vary between modules. They’re likely to include one or more of the following:


Group presentations


Written coursework
(essays and reports)


Online exams

Entry requirements

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Not sure if you meet the requirements, or if the course is right for you? Speak to our team to get tailored support: 

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Career options in Digital Economies

According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 6-12% of all online job vacancies in Belgium, Canada, France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Singapore, Spain, the UK, and the United States over the past decade required digital skills. This trend highlights the rapid digital transformation shaping all industries.

With the Digital Economies MSc, you'll future-proof your career by developing the entrepreneurial vision, creativity, and innovative approaches to digital business that are sought by organisations worldwide. A deep understanding of digital trends and awareness of emerging economic opportunities will make you stand out.

After graduating, you could work in a variety of sectors, including health, transportation, services, retail, digital businesses, start-ups, public policy institutions, and creative companies. Specialisations might include digital marketing, analytics, or project management. You'll be prepared for roles such as:

  • Digital Strategist
  • Digital Product Manager
  • Digital Transformation Consultant
  • Entrepreneur / Startup Founder
  • Digital Strategy Consultant

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Fees

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