This is a flexible MA suite of modules which will allow you to build up a strong portfolio of high-quality creative work across your chosen areas of practice.
Depending on your ambitions and needs, you can exit with the Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert), which provides a range of focused modules, which you can select from, tailored to your individual requirements.
Moving on from this, the Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) provides a broader and more detailed set of modules including involvement in an interdisciplinary Collaborative Project and a highly focused and individualized programme of professional development in a range of relevant areas within the module Creative Industries: Professional Practice.
Core modules for the PgDip provide broad and detailed awareness and understanding of the Creative Industries, with embedded creativity and exposure to developing cultures of media convergence. Within the core modules and options students can select specific creative areas such as screenwriting, creative writing, motion graphics and digital filmmaking audio and radio production. Throughout the programme, students select which aspects and areas of their creative identities and skill sets they wish to develop.
There is a new strand within the programme focusing on multiplatform/ cross-media development and production (for broadcast and transmedia), starting in Creative Skills Development with the opportunity to carry this through to the final Master’s Creative Project.
For the Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) stage, you will study the following core modules:
Applied Creative Contexts (core, 20 credits)
Creative Skills Development (core, 40 credits)
Collaborative Project (core, 20 credits)
Creative Industries: Professional Practice (core, 20 credits)
Research: Critical Development (core, 20 credits)
Following the diploma level taught modules, the 60 credit Master’s Creative Project gives you the opportunity to complete a sustained piece of professional creative work such as a feature-length documentary, a piece of creative writing, a multimedia product, an exhibition or a performance:
Master’s Creative Project (core, 60 credits)
Throughout the course, you will gain the critical awareness, creative focus and contemporary production skills necessary to advance your career. Through a wide range of guest lecturers and industry mentors you will be exposed to experienced creative media practitioners and professionals.
Teaching & Assessment
LEARNING AND TEACHING
Scheduled learning: 18%
Independent study: 82%
ASSESSMENT
Practical: 40%
Coursework: 60%
Assessment methods will include:
Oral presentation
Written reports
Coursework
Academic posters
Log books
Essays
Case studies
Literature reviews
Research proposals
Written contextualisation
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
MA Creative Media Practice Course Structure
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