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MA Creative and Cultural Industries at University of Derby - UCAS

University of Derby

Degree level: Postgraduate

MA Creative and Cultural Industries (Taught)

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Course summary

For graduates seeking to enter the exciting and dynamic world of the creative and cultural industries, this postgraduate programme is designed to equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the twenty-first-century industry. This unique programme brings together cross-disciplinary expertise and knowledge in creative thinking, business, art, heritage, media and journalism. You will develop your knowledge and skills for leading the cultural and creative institutions of the future. This programme is offered on campus and makes excellent use of the Midlands as a cultural region where you will benefit from established relationships with organisations in cultural heritage, festivals and advertising. Take advantage of the opportunity to work collaboratively with a creative sector partner on your final project. Working with industry will increase your knowledge of how organisations operate and the challenges they face and enhance your employability skills. The programme also provides the foundation for you to develop a deeper academic engagement with creative and cultural industries which could lead to further study at MPhil or PhD level. Choose your specialism This Masters will equip you with the practical and intellectual skills to prosper in a world which requires the exercise of initiative and personal responsibility, along with the ability to make decisions in complex and unpredictable situations. You can choose which sector to concentrate upon and specialise in one topic. You'll select your specialism during the course induction phase and choose from:

  • Curation and Conservation in the Digital Age
  • Film and Documentary Production
  • Publishing
  • Freelancing
  • Audience Studies
If you want to work in various roles within the creative and cultural industries, this course provides opportunities to dive deeply into in-demand specialist areas while also exploring the relevant theoretical, legal, and ethical discussions. This course also provides scope for you to critically engage with significant intellectual developments within the field of creative and cultural industries and reflect on the practical as well as the more theoretical dimensions of the field. The Journalism team at the University of Derby has extensive links with media companies, individual journalists, and other industry organisations such as regulators and societies (including; Reach PLC, Derby Book Festival, Derby Museums, the Society of Editors and the British Society of Magazine Editors). In addition to this, the Creative Arts team have a plethora of contacts in terms of galleries and exhibition organisers.

Assessment method

Depending on optional module choice, you may be expected to undertake a broad range of assessment, such as: essays; reports that may require the critical integration of both qualitative and quantitative data; oral presentations; and critical reflection. In the more practical modules, you will create content using a variety of platforms and technology for your assessments – this practical work is usually combined with academic essays to contextualise and reflect on the work produced.


How to apply

International applicants

If English is not your first language you will need to have passed the International English Language Teaching System (IELTS) at the overall level IELTS 6.5, including a minimum score of 5.5 in each test category. Where appropriate, the university’s International Admissions office can give further details, including information regarding approved IELTS test centres.

Entry requirements

ou will need a 2:1 undergraduate degree or relevant experience and a strong interest in creative arts is recommended. We can consider a 2:2 undergraduate degree with relevant professional experience if you are seeking to transition into the creative and cultural sectors or seeking career advancement or a career change through specialised additional skills.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

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MA Creative and Cultural Industries at University of Derby - UCAS