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Morley College London: MA Creative Practice
| Institution | Morley College London |
|---|---|
| Department | Fine Art (Chelsea) |
| Web | http://www.morleycollege.ac.uk/ |
| Morley.Admissions@morleycollege.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | (+44) 020 7450 1889 |
| Study type | Taught |
Summary
The MA Creative Practice is an interdisciplinary, studio-based course that empowers you to explore and develop your creative practice within a supportive, professionally focused environment. It integrates critical theory, research, entrepreneurship, and social purpose to help you define and realise your personal and professional ambitions.
The course provides an opportunity to study at an advanced level through a creatively challenging, yet supportive and structured interdisciplinary learning framework and environment.
You will: Extend your skills in ceramics, fashion, textiles, fine art, millinery, music and sound, and photography. Develop professional, communicative, reflective, analytical and critical skills. Further explore and investigate your creative practice. Learn about conceptual, contextual and critical perspectives. Study research methodologies required for successful creative practice.
The course integrates scholarly study with creative and professional practice through knowledge transfer.
You will: Learn how to apply your own creative processes and perspectives for a professional life within the business of creativity. Investigate a range of exciting professional opportunities for you and your work. Develop the professional tools to help you define and apply your creative ambitions, for example, in creating your own studio practice, working in the creative and cultural industries or utilising creativity for the good of society.
The course introduces critical and contextual perspectives for creative practice, You'll explore social justice: diversity, inclusivity, environmental sustainability and the economic, technological, cultural and political impact of creative practice.
Throughout the course you be an active part of an inspiring creative learning community. Through peer interaction and collaboration, you will be able to share and exchange ideas and inter-cultural thinking, this encourages cross-fertilisation across disciplines. You will have the opportunity to forge new creative processes and networks internally and externally. These interactions will help you to understand, interpret and articulate your work, helping you to nurture a self-realisation of your creative practice. As the course progresses, you will advance your own creative practice through further exploration and development.
In the final phase of the course, you will be able to articulate your reflective practitioner skills and situate your practice through a final major project that will showcase the practical, contextual, conceptual, theoretical, research skills and critical contexts of your creative practice.
Master of Arts - MA (PG)
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
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| Entry requirements | First, Upper Second Class or, in exceptional circumstances, a Lower Second-Class honours degree (or equivalent non-UK qualifications) in a relevant subject and or an internal student, or an equivalent professional qualification in a related subject area. |
| Location | Chelsea Centre for the Creative Industries Hortensia Road London SW10 0QS |
Fees
| England | 10237 GBP for Whole course |
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| Northern Ireland | 10237 GBP for Whole course |
| Scotland | 10237 GBP for Whole course |
| Wales | 10237 GBP for Whole course |
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