MA Creative Practices in Education
Creative Practices in Education is an advanced degree course for graduates and a wide range of professionals who want to develop or enhance their skills and knowledge as a creative worker within a professional context.
Course overview
This course is innovative through the direct link made in practice and theory between the arts, education and the professions. The course is aimed at professionals working in education, libraries, museums, galleries, the arts, health, culture, justice, business, heritage and sports coaching. It is distinctively multidisciplinary in allowing you to draw on expertise in music, dance, PE, drama and art. The MA will help you to make links between your creative practice and theory across the arts, education and the professions.
Why study this course with us?
Having a direct link between practice and theory between the arts, education and the professions is an innovative element of the course. Staffing is combined across academic faculties, providing you with the opportunity to enhance your subject knowledge. The interdisciplinary elements of the course will allow you to draw on expertise in participatory drama and performance, fine art, dance, music, sport and PE and organisational learning within a professional context.
We also host a module at the Tate Liverpool and Storyhouse in Chester. You will also gain PGDip and PGCert awards in this course.
Creative Practices in Education is an advanced degree course for graduates and a wide range of professionals who want to develop or enhance their skills and knowledge as a creative worker within a professional context.
Course overview
This course is innovative through the direct link made in practice and theory between the arts, education and the professions. The course is aimed at professionals working in education, libraries, museums, galleries, the arts, health, culture, justice, business, heritage and sports coaching. It is distinctively multidisciplinary in allowing you to draw on expertise in music, dance, PE, drama and art. The MA will help you to make links between your creative practice and theory across the arts, education and the professions.
Why study this course with us?
Having a direct link between practice and theory between the arts, education and the professions is an innovative element of the course. Staffing is combined across academic faculties, providing you with the opportunity to enhance your subject knowledge. The interdisciplinary elements of the course will allow you to draw on expertise in participatory drama and performance, fine art, dance, music, sport and PE and organisational learning within a professional context.
We also host a module at the Tate Liverpool and Storyhouse in Chester. You will also gain PGDip and PGCert awards in this course.