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  MA - Design


University of Chester    Art and Design

Full time & Part time October MA 1 year full-time; 2-6 years part-time
Creative Arts & Design (9)

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Are you a design practitioner looking to take your skills to the next level? Our MA in Design programme is designed to advance your professional and personal design practice while deepening your understanding of design theory. Through a combination of lectures, seminars, and workshops, you will explore design methodologies, current and historical design practices, visual communication skills, and research methods. Our interdisciplinary approach encourages you to push the boundaries of traditional design, while also developing project management and collaboration skills. With entry requirements including a 2:1 honours degree or relevant professional experience, this programme is perfect for those ready to take their design career to new heights.

About the course

Advance your professional and personal design practice and develop your skills through the questioning of design methods and theory.

Course overview

This course is intended for practitioners from a range of design disciplines wanting to advance their design practice and develop their skill base while developing a greater understanding of the theoretical knowledge underpinning design processes. In a creative and challenging interdisciplinary environment, design theories are questioned and established while individual creative solutions are explored.

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Entry Requirements

Candidates will hold a 2:1 honours degree in an appropriate Design subject, or have evidence of recent professional work equivalent to honours degree standard. Through the submission of a portfolio and statement of intent on application, then further through interview, candidates must be able to demonstrate a level of knowledge and competence appropriate to the demands of the course and to demonstrate the potential to benefit from that study. Consideration will be given to those who hold a lower classification who can demonstrate they are capable of performing at the level required to complete the course successfully.


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