What will I learn?
As growth in the sector continues, the creative industries offer many thriving career opportunities. We have developed this course to equip you with a balance of research, analytical and innovative skills ready for employment within the chosen area of your art practice. The multi-disciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary focus of your learning will evolve with an ethos of nurturing a sustainable society, featuring environmental, social, moral and ethical considerations. You will be presented with a range of new and evolving opportunities to develop your practice within a thriving, international, creative community. The course allows postgraduates to specialise in their chosen subject specialism, but also facilitates the cross-disciplinary ''conversations'' between the subjects, as postgraduate artists and designers meet regularly in their dedicated base room - for critiques, presentations and briefings. Practice is embedded within the specialist studio workshops at Regent Street, within the universitys Creative Industries Building. Students will have the opportunity to hear from invited speakers through Creative Futures and Big Ideas Wales. While you study with us, you will gain greater insight into writing for publication, posters and journals, as well as other essential business knowledge. This will be led by our professionally active staff who will transform your development with their knowledge and experience.
Which department am I in?
Art and Design
Entry requirements
For international students
We currently require an initial degree in a relevant subject, classified as First Class or 2:1, or evidence of recent activity in the subject equivalent to these classifications as determined by interview. Students need to have an IELTS score with 6.0 (with no individual skill score below 5.5). TOEFL IBT Minimum overall: 79 with no individual test score below: Listening: 17, Reading: 18, Speaking: 20, Writing: 17.