入学要求 Requirement:
学术要求:Honours Degree, or equivalent learning, and ideally at least one year of professional experience.
Designers: a degree in 2D or 3D design or equivalent experience.
Curators and museum studies graduates: a degree in museum studies or equivalent museum experience; or a degree in another subject, at least two years' experience in a full-time museums curatorial position, and associate membership of the Museums Association.
Architects: a degree and RIBA Part I, or equivalent.
Writers and humanities graduates: a degree or equivalent experience.
英语要求:English language requirement for entry is IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in any one paper, or equivalent.
学费 Tuition Fee:2012/13 £9,900 per year.
课程特征 Course Features:
The course combines storytelling with experience design, interaction design, museum studies, exhibition design, event design and communication design. You will develop and install interventions in cultural and corporate settings as well as making critical urban interventions in the public realm. You will undertake site and social research, visiting spaces, observing, filming and talking to visitors and inhabitants. You'll also produce proposals and make and test these in situ.
课程内容 Course Content :
MA Creative Practice for Narrative Environments lasts 60 weeks structured as two consecutive periods of 30 weeks each (i.e. two academic years) in its 'extended full-time mode'.
MA Creative Practice for Narrative Environments is credit rated at 180 credits, and comprises 2 units. Unit 1 (60 credits) lasts 20 weeks. Unit 2 (120 credits) runs for 10 weeks in the first year and 30 weeks in the second year.
Both units must be passed in order to achieve the MA, but the classification of the award of MA derives from your mark for Unit 2 only.
Unit 1 Methodology and Scope of the Design of Narrative Environments
This unit is an intensive introduction to the methodology and scope of the design of Narrative Environments taught through team based practical projects. You'll attend workshops on research, collaboration and presentation techniques, and lectures and seminars on narrative and spatial theory.
Leading UK and international practitioners will attend studio crits and give talks on professional practice. You'll be allocated mentors who will provide further insight into particular professional roles and conventions.
Unit 2 Challenging, Originating and Repositioning Narrative Environments
This is designed to enable you to become a self sufficient, critical practitioner, with clear career aspirations and confidence to pursue your goals.
The Unit begins with a bridging project that prepares you to move from responding to design briefs onto devising your own self-directed brief. The bridging project is followed by studio, museum or business placement that gives you first hand insight into professional practice and informs your Major Project Proposal and your career direction.