TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT
12 months full-time
Year 1
This MA Printmaking degree will enable you to develop your print-based practice at an advanced level and to increase your theoretical and contextual knowledge and understanding. You will be introduced to research methods in the creative and visual arts and examine the implications of considering practice as research within art and design disciplines.
You will explore curatorial and exhibition practices on both a theoretical and practical level, with a strong emphasis on the consideration of site and the contemporary art scene. You will take part in presentations and critiques and gain experience in other areas of professional practice, including critical writing.
The Masters Dissertation is the major written element of our MA Printmaking course. This is an opportunity for you to show your awareness of current critical debate in your chosen specialism and to develop a focussed enquiry through the investigation of a subject that defines your own field of practice.
The Masters Project is an advanced and ambitious self-directed visual practice project with reflective commentary, that represents the culmination of your learning on the course.
For the award of MA, students must complete and pass all core modules, equivalent to a total of 180 credits. A Postgraduate Certificate can be awarded at an earlier point in the course, after completing 60 credits and a Postgraduate Diploma, after completing 120 credits
Modules are subject to change and availability.
Assessment
On our core modules you will demonstrate your progress through your visual research outcomes and supporting evaluative statements, except for the Masters Dissertation, for which you will submit a 6,000-word contextual essay.
Core modules
- Printmaking: Research and Context
- Making Methods
- Visual Research Practices
- Acts and Discourses
- Master's Dissertation: Art and Design
- Master's Project: Art and Design