MA/PgDip
Art and Design: Museum and Heritage Interpretation
3 good reasons to study Art and Design: Museum and Heritage Interpretation at Salford:
- Gives you the understanding of effective management skills needed for a professional career in the arts, heritage and museums sector
- Enables you to enter the workplace with relevant skills in museum and heritage interpretation
- Offers excellent links with world-class museums, art galleries, industrial heritage sites and cultural heritage venues both regionally and nationally
The MA Art and Design: Museum and Heritage Interpretation course operates within the context of contemporary art and design practice and creative engagement as subject areas. This course encourages exploration and debate of museum, heritage and cultural contexts issues together with a thorough understanding of current practice in design and interpretation in a range of museum and heritage contexts. Emphasis is placed on current and developing practices in curatorship, collections management as well as an understanding of audiences, social structures and expectations, the nature of the venue (both tangible and virtual), and the global growth of the industry. The principles and practice of museum and heritage management and a study of visitor research methods inform the portfolio giving you a distinct and appropriate range of transferable skills.
Course details
This course embraces a range and diversity of practices and aims to:
- Develop creative, critical, analytical and intellectual competencies appropriate to Masters degree level study and informed by contemporary professional practice
- Develop advanced understanding of research methods in general and those of importance to creative practice and industry in particular
- Demonstrate critical reflective writing to enable the identification and evaluation of work based learnining or experience based learning
- Enhance your knowledge and understanding of professional and collaborative frameworks
- Provide the opportunity to develop industry experience and understanding through contact by placement, project and/or contact with professional practitioners.
Course Structure
The course has both full-time and part-time routes, comprising of three or five 14-week semesters, which you can take within one or up to three years respectively:
For the full-time study option:
Semester 1 - October to February
Semester 2 - February to June
Semester 3 - June to September
You will take five core modules and will study one day a week for both full-time and part-time modes. Full-time students will have concentrated module delivery in both the morning and afternoon. Part-time students will only have module delivery in the morning or afternoon, depending on which year of study you are currently in, providing you with the opportunity to work independently on your current project for the remaining half a day a week whilst in attendance at the University.
Course Enquiries
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