Culture, Criticism and Curation at University of the Arts London - UCAS

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Course summary

Through critical writing and curating, MA Culture, Criticism and Curation provides a framework for engaging with historical and contemporary culture. This course will teach you how to become an innovative practitioner and researcher, with the skills to communicate to specialist and general audiences alike. It is part of the Culture and Enterprise programme. MA Culture, Criticism and Curation works with two distinctive approaches: it examines culture as a broad field, while treating intellectual and practical work as a form of joined-up enquiry. The course aims to make research accessible to new and larger audiences, removing it from a solely academic environment. Taking advantage of its location in an art school, the course integrates theoretical issues and practical skills. It interrogates history and considers how new knowledge is presented in the public realm. On the course, project work is a combination of theory and research and learning through doing is fundamental to the course. MA Culture, Criticism and Curation promotes a community of practice, which is central to student development. The course is designed as a series of intensive workshops, combining seminars, discussions, site visits and practical projects. These are often interdisciplinary and the course encourages a holistic approach to critical, practical, peer-to-peer, group and independent work. There are also opportunities for programme, College and University-based events which allow you to engage with the rich culture of research and innovation at Central Saint Martins. About Central Saint Martins Central Saint Martins is a world-renowned arts and design college which brings together a diverse range of creative practices under one roof. It is known for breaking new ground and asking difficult questions. Across nine programmes of study, the College champions the power of imagination, curiosity, diligence, ambition and risk-taking. It challenges the cores of its disciplines, encouraging collision and exchange across boundaries to create unexpected outcomes. It aspires to give students the confidence to unearth ideas and formations that might provoke and disturb accepted norms. The Central Saint Martins community is dedicated to constantly discovering new ways of thinking, making and doing. Situated in King’s Cross, Central Saint Martins sits at the heart of a dynamic part of London: Google, The Guardian, Tom Dixon, Universal Music, Camden Council and many others are both neighbours and partners. Students are empowered by the College’s world-class teaching, technical and support staff as well as inspired by their individual practices and industry experience. Central Saint Martins is often recognised for its academic excellence. In 2017, the Foundation Diploma in Art and Design was awarded ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted, and the College was named best provider of both undergraduate and postgraduate fashion education in the Business of Fashion’s Global Fashion School Rankings in 2016 and 2017 consecutively. Courses sit within nine programmes: Access and Progression to Higher Education; Art; Culture and Enterprise; Fashion; Graphic Communication Design; Jewellery, Textiles and Materials; Performance; Product, Ceramic and Industrial Design; and Spatial Practices.

Modules

Modules include: Theories, methods and research; practice.


Entry requirements

An Honours degree or evidence of equivalent learning, and normally at least 1 year of relevant professional experience. The relevant disciplines and professional fields include: History; art history; culture, communications or media studies; fine art; fashion (history and theory); multimedia or interactive design; curatorial, gallery or museum work; research; collections management or interpretation; journalism (digital, broadcast, press and radio); art criticism and other forms of writing practices; marketing and public relations (PR); retail, if culturally related. Applicants will be considered for admission who have already achieved a relevant Honours degree, who can evidence experiential learning equivalent to a degree or who have 3 years’ relevant professional experience. Applicants whose 1st language is not English require IELTS 7.0 with a minimum of 6.0 in any one paper, or equivalent. If an applicant has booked a test or is awaiting their result, then this should be indicated on the application form.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £12700 Whole course
Northern Ireland £12700 Whole course
Scotland £12700 Whole course
Wales £12700 Whole course
Channel Islands £12700 Whole course
Republic of Ireland £12700 Whole course
EU £25970 Whole course
International £25970 Whole course

Additional fee information

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Culture, Criticism and Curation at University of the Arts London - UCAS