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Immersive & Interactive Media Design at Academy of Live Technology - UCAS

Academy of Live Technology

Degree level: Postgraduate
Awarded by: University of Bolton

Immersive & Interactive Media Design (Taught)

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Course summary

Immersive & interactive media design examines how audience experiences can be enhanced through an expanded reality. The programme considers how these experiences are created through the use of technology, scenography and storytelling & narrative design. You will gain hands-on experience of analysing, designing, developing and realising projects for a range of performance genres, production scales and spaces. Depending on your eventual career direction, you may opt to explore a range of design areas or focus on a particular area of specialism. All the modules are industry focused with opportunities for student to engage in placement activity as part of your research. This vocational programme will support students to develop their own artistic approach and design style, as well as equipping them with transferable skills such as critical reflection, communication, adaptability, problem solving, teamwork and leadership. During the programme, students will benefit from the opportunity to collaborate with peers on other courses, working together on shared modules and projects. Throughout the programme you will be supported by our experienced staff team, extensive industry partners and masterclasses from established industry professionals. The programme builds on Academy of Live Technology's close relationships with the Live Events Industry and offers an unrivalled opportunity for you to engage in live projects and develop plans for new creative opportunities coupled with a higher level of academic study and learning.

Assessment method

Assessment tasks are linked to the learning outcomes of each module and are completed before the end of the module. Module assessments typically involve written coursework, project work, oral assessments and portfolios. Our team of academic and professional staff will use a variety of teaching and learning strategies to help you gain and develop appropriate concepts, knowledge and skills. You can expect practice-based enquiry, self-directed study, lectures, seminars, tutorials, presentations and work-based learning. It’s important to realise that the time spent with a tutor during formally scheduled activities is only a small part of the learning time identified for a module. You’ll also be expected to spend a significant amount of time in guided independent study, such as general background reading, preparing for seminar activities and working on assignments. We are committed to supporting you throughout your learning journey. Over time, our guidance will purposefully become less structured and prescriptive. This will encourage you to develop confidence and independence in your studies and take responsibility for managing your own learning time as you increase in autonomy. The assessment strategy for the programme is designed to help you achieve the overall aims of the curriculum, as well as the learning outcomes for individual modules. As well as assessing your achievement, it helps to organise and develop your learning. Assessment feedback can help you develop your skills and an understanding of your strengths and weaknesses. The types of assessment you’ll be required to complete fall into two general categories: formative and summative. Formative assessments help in learning and developing knowledge and skills. Summative assessments, on which grades are allocated, reflect the quality of the learning that has been achieved. Formative assessment will take place via tutorial discussion, group workshops including peer and tutor review, and guidance on work in progress. Formative feedback will be provided face-to-face via discussion, online or in written form. Summative assessments consist of both practical and applied theoretical work. These will include a range of assessments including practical projects, written work, presentations and portfolios.

Qualified teacher status (QTS)

To work as a teacher at a state school in England or Wales, you will need to achieve qualified teacher status (QTS). This is offered on this course for the following level:

  • Course does not award QTS

How to apply

International applicants

We accept international students. Applications are welcomed through the Academy of Live Technology's website.

Entry requirements

2:1 Honours degree or above in a relevant subject and/or appropriate relevant work experience.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Channel Islands £11500 Whole course
Republic of Ireland £11500 Whole course
EU £20000 Whole course
International £20000 Whole course
England £11500 Whole course
Northern Ireland £11500 Whole course
Scotland £11500 Whole course
Wales £11500 Whole course

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 .

Additional fee information

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.

Sponsorship information

As part of our commitment to access and widening participation, we offer a range of bursary and additional financial support for prospective students. There is also a hardship fund available to eligible students who experience financial crisis. To find out more, please contact us on 01977 659880 or email [email protected].

Immersive & Interactive Media Design at Academy of Live Technology - UCAS