Design Practice & Management
Course overview
Qualification | Master's Degree |
Study mode | Part-time |
Duration | 2 years |
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Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
Subjects
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Creative Arts & Design
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Entry Requirements
- To qualify for entry to this programme, students should hold an honours degree at 2:1 level in a relevant field.
Curriculum
There are two semesters with an exit award of a PgD. During the third semester, students will complete a Master's project.
Modules Studied
Design Practice 1
- Gives the student experience of working in a creative company on a client driven practical project.
Design Management 1
- Provides students with a professional understanding of how to identify design opportunities, how to develop a design strategy based on customer and market needs and how to gain stakeholder buy in and plan for long term growth.
Etical & Environmental
- Provides a framework for analysing and evaluating ethical and environmental issues within the context of sustainability, design and creativity.
Design Management 2
- Intorduces the student to managing design implementation, including planning, and co-ordinating people, stakeholders and the resources necessary to deliver a project on time and within budget.
Design Practice 2
- Includes another period of work experience in a creative company working on a client-led research based project.
Researching Cultural Sector
- Covers the main research paradigms currently used in cultural research, provides critical underpinning for the masters project.
Masters Dissertation
- Will address an appropriate design management issue and will follow the project plan which was developed and assessed as part of the reseaching the cultural sector module.