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MA
Plymouth University - Faculty of Arts
MA Design, informed by IDEOs world-class design-innovation programme, is focused, comprehensive and relevant to industry, and is run by experienced professional designers, researchers and educationalists. All learning is done "by doing" in a busy collegial studio environment.
MA
Plymouth University - Faculty of Arts
Service Design practice defines and builds customer experiences that reach people through many different touch-points, and that happen over time. It can be both tangible and intangible, and can involve artefacts and other things including communication, environment and behaviours.
MA
Plymouth University - Faculty of Arts
The course fosters a creative, intellectual and critical spatial design platform for students to develop a body of design 'tools' crossing the boundaries between architecture, public realm design, interior design and urban planning - with which to interrogate the complex and transforming relationship between space, culture, media, technology, society and environment.
MA
Plymouth University - Faculty of Arts
The big question for Design is the realisation that low natural resources and depleted climate conditions will deeply affect how Design functions and how Design will to respond to meet these challenges. Sustainable Futures places its designers at the heart of these questions.
MA
Plymouth University - Faculty of Arts
This programme offers a unique opportunity to existing practitioners or individuals with aspirations to develop careers within the creative and cultural industries to continue their to creative practice developments, embed good business practice and consider enterprise opportunities. It provides an exciting opportunity to extend your creative and cultural practise alongside the investigation, development and application of the essential skills associated with good business practice, enterprise development and entrepreneurship.
MA
Plymouth University - Faculty of Arts
This unique programme is designed for those working with photography - photographers, artists, curators, editors - who wish to develop their practice and present it through the form of the book. Its ethos is one of experimentation, creativity, risk-taking, research and authorship.
MA
Plymouth University - Faculty of Arts
Whether concerned with depictions of the increasingly complex surface of the world, metaphysical reflections on our place on earth or phenomenological studies of life and its rituals, this MA provides a stimulating challenge for those wishing to engage with such inquiries through photography. The demand placed on the earth's surface, biosphere and resources by the world's growing population, and that population's insatiable demand for greater wealth, mean that our attention to the environments we have created, utilise and live in has never been more focused.
MRes
Plymouth University - Faculty of Arts
Landscape is the force that connects people to their surroundings. This programme supports the development of independent interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary research in landscape, developing your conceptual understanding whilst preparing you for PhD research and furthering your career.
MRes
Plymouth University - Faculty of Arts
MRes Art History can be taken either full time over 12 months (October to September) or part time over 24 months. The programme comprises three assessed modules: Research methods in art history (30 credits) Research in the arts and humanities (30 credits) A masters thesis or approved research project (120 credits) Full-time students take the research methods in art history module in term one, the research in the arts and humanities module in terms one and two, and their thesis across the whole academic year.
MRes
Plymouth University - Faculty of Arts
You will reflect upon and gain an understanding of the new and exciting ecologies of design practice, the history of design and the material connections design research is making. You will be encouraged to test out ideas and be aware of the implications of design in a wider perspective.
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