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MA
London Metropolitan University - Department of Humanities, Arts and Languages
Journalism is increasingly an influential and expanding area of learning and research, with new technologies revolutionising the way news is made, disseminated and consumed. The MA Journalism aims to enable you to understand these rapid technological changes and their impact on the future practice of journalism, as well as hone your core journalistic skills in researching, reporting and writing.
MA
London Metropolitan University - Sir John Cass Faculty of Art, Media and Design
The course aims to question the conventional approach to the design and production of manufactured furniture: What it is that furniture should be, or do, for us? What will consumers want?
MA
London Metropolitan University - Sir John Cass Faculty of Art, Media and Design
This intensive taught course helps design professionals and graduates to deepen skills and experience within the jewellery industry through the support of leading international contemporary designers and academics. The Department has the widest range of specialist facilities in Europe for silversmithing and jewellery.
MA
London Metropolitan University - Sir John Cass Faculty of Art, Media and Design
The MA in Spatial Planning and Urban Design uniquely combines the disciplines of architecture, urban design, and planning with a common goal to transform urban living for the better. We are concerned with the shaping of buildings and places.
MA
London Metropolitan University - Department of Humanities, Arts and Languages
MA Film and Animation offers students a broad, practice- based approach to film and animation production addressing creative and commerical imperatives. Students are encouraged to develop their media practice through the making of short films, engaging with a growing range of genres.
PGCE
London Metropolitan University - Department of Education
This full time course prepares you for teaching Physical Education at Key Stage 3 and 4. The overriding objective is to support trainee teachers in working towards and attaining the standards necessary to gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
PGCE
London Metropolitan University - Department of Education
The PGCE Secondary Science with Biology, Chemistry and Physics courses are full-time, one-year programmes, which aim to produce competent, professional teachers of all aspects of school science at least up to age 14, as well as your specialist science subject of biology, chemistry or physics up to at least age 16. Some training in post-16 teaching is also provided, where appropriate.
PGDip
London Metropolitan University - London Metropolitan Business School
The Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource Management aims to provide an opportunity for students to gain appropriate professional qualifications within the field of personnel/human resource management, in order to gain recognition for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development's (CIPD) own awards. It also aims to provide an opportunity for obtaining higher education qualifications, including access to a Masters level award for those who seek it.
MSc
London Metropolitan University - Department of Computing
The overriding aim of the course is to provide analytical, technological and management guidance to IT specialists already working within the industry on a professional level with particular emphasis on those areas, which are currently considered core for a senior career in the profession. The main course aims are: To provide a high quality postgraduate programme of training and guidance in the most important, current areas of computing and professional engineering To address a broad core of computing topics, focussing in depth on issues pertinent to current IT technology and business practice To develop a set of skills that enable students to apply an analytical approach to IT in the context of real life applications To offer core modules and modules with negotiated content to allow candidates to acquire knowledge and skills appropriate to their interests and career, enhancing and complementing the knowledge and skills and recognising and crediting their experience To further develop in candidates the intellectual skills of reasoning, problem solving, self-expression, independent study and decision making, thereby enabling them to deal with complex issues both systematically and creatively To further encourage commitment and enthusiasm for computing and to prepare students for pursuing a career as computing professionals at a senior level
MA
London Metropolitan University - Sir John Cass Department of Art, Media and Design
This is a professional course, devised and taught with our partner, the internationally renowned Whitechapel Gallery. Through direct involvement in the life cycle of the gallery, students will acquire the key skills and knowledge of curatorial practice as well as an informed understanding of the contemporary visual arts.
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