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MA
Birmingham City University - Birmingham School of Media
This programme focuses on developing your skills and confidence for professional development in the creative and media industries. The course is designed to develop entrepreneurial skills for those planning to set up a creative business, go freelance or who want to be more entrepreneurial within their existing venture.
MA / PGDip
Birmingham City University - School of English
PGDip consists of six modules: three core modules are Language Description; Language and Social Variation; Data, Theory and Method in Linguistics; plus three options from Words and Meaning; Analysis of Spoken Discourse; Approaches to Narrative; History of English; Dissertation for MA.
MA / MSc
Birmingham City University - Birmingham School of Media
Future Media: Pro simulates a working digital communications agency. It has been devised in conjunction with global communications agency McCann Erickson with an advisory panel of partner organisations, to give students real-world experience working on multimedia projects around brand or product promotion, developing mobile content or devising television campaigns; you'll eat, sleep and breathe digital strategy.
MA / PGDip / PGCert
Birmingham City University - School of Social Sciences
This course offers an exciting opportunity to study both theoretical criminology and the more applied aspects of criminal justice with an experienced teaching team. The course is intended for both recent graduates and practitioners who wish to develop their understanding of the debates surrounding crime and the criminal justice system.
MA
Birmingham City University - Birmingham Institute of Art and Design
Primarily vocational and practical, the course caters for those with career interests in contemporary textile design. You'll benefit from a unified programme working alongside textile, fashion and surface designers, while pursuing self-directed studies in the discipline of your choice.
MA
Birmingham City University - Birmingham Institute of Art and Design
Primarily vocational and practical, this course caters for those with career interests in contemporary surface design. Your learning will be based around studio and workshop practice, with personal programmes of study and joint lecture and seminar programmes.
MA
Birmingham City University - Birmingham Institute of Art and Design
Primarily vocational and practical, the course caters for those with career interests in contemporary fashion accessories design. The course focuses on your ability to develop a personal creative style, design methods and a professional approach to fashion accessory design.
MA
Birmingham City University - Birmingham Institute of Art and Design
This is an exciting new course that enables you to explore contemporary art and design disciplines which as part of the highly successful Arts Based Masters Programme provides a high quality educational experience. The course supports creative individuals, including art and design graduates and practitioners, who are seeking a wider knowledge to develop interdisciplinary projects towards professional practice.
MA
Birmingham City University - Birmingham Institute of Art and Design
The course focuses on the intersections between and across fine art, contemporary philosophy, performance, media/acoustic/electronic arts, synesthesia and the wild sciences. The course shares particular concerns with Fine Art in terms of engaging with colour, pattern, enframing, immersivity and texture but does so in ways that allow the student to question established conventions, assumptions, preconceptions of fine art practice, frequently challenging the boundaries of what is commonly understood as practice, performance, surface, and indeed ?thinking?.
MA
Birmingham City University - Birmingham Institute of Art and Design
Humanity is rapidly approaching the limits to growth of its ecological footprint. In 2050, there will be over 9 billion people living on the planet, with diminishing fossil fuel resources and increasing global temperatures.
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