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MA
Manchester Metropolitan University - Manchester School of Architecture
Taking an international perspective, this programme explores innovative approaches to design and intervention in the city, investigating relationships between built form, space, culture, developmental processes and sustainability, within an interdisciplinary, project based dialogue. Over 50% of the World's six billion people now live in cities.
MSc
Manchester Metropolitan University - Department of Food and Tourism Management
This course offers graduates from Food, Nutrition or an appropriate science related subject the opportunity to progress into research, industrial or management positions in the food and nutrition sector. The course aims to give you industry relevant practical experience whilst exploring the global and local trends in food processing and food innovations.
MSc
Manchester Metropolitan University - Hollings Faculty of Food, Clothing and Hospitality Management
The worldwide Hospitality industry is ever growing and always in need of highly qualified individuals to progress to senior management roles. Career opportunities exist in a varied range of sectors and this course is designed to reflect the modern marketplace.
MSc
Manchester Metropolitan University - Department of Clothing Design and Technology
This course offer graduates from a variety of backgrounds the opportunity to gain the skills necessary to enter management positions in the clothing and fashion industry. You will study this dynamic and fast moving industry from different perspectives to help you make strategic decisions in the workplace.
MA
Manchester Metropolitan University - Manchester School of Architecture
Taking an international perspective, this programme explores innovative approaches to design and intervention in the city, investigating relationships between built form, space, culture, developmental processes and sustainability, within an interdisciplinary, project based dialogue. Over 50% of the World's six billion people now live in cities.
MA
Manchester Metropolitan University - Manchester School of Art
Using digital and analogue means, you will examine the shifting boundaries within photographic media and its gradually changing profile induced by advancing technologies. You will be encouraged to explore definitions of image sequence, narrative and display in relation to the context of gallery, portfolio and book art, whilst also considering and exploring more virtual and ephemeral spatial formats.
MA
Manchester Metropolitan University - Manchester School of Art
Using High Definition Video, you will spend a year developing your practice towards the production of a short film as either documentary or narrative fiction. The course focuses on the practical, analytical and creative aspects of filmmaking from a range of perspectives, working as an auteur and/or in groups as appropriate to your practice.
Other Taught Award
Manchester Metropolitan University - Manchester Institute for Research and Innovation in Art and Design - MIRIAD
Research projects are proposal driven and may be practice-led. While they may be self-contained, the emphasis is on research training.
Other Taught Award
Manchester Metropolitan University - Manchester School of Architecture
Landscape design projects question the natural and cultural dynamics of landscape as place - typology, character and memory in a contemporary context. Manchester and its conurbation are used as a laboratory through which these studio projects consider the issue of 'space shaping and making' in the city and the city edge.
Other Taught Award
Manchester Metropolitan University - Manchester School of Architecture
The Bachelor of Architecture course is a graduate degree for those who have completed the BA (Hons) Architecture course and the subsequent year in practice (during which students maintain regular contact with the School). The course comprises design studio, technology, history & theory, and management & professional studies.
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