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What you will study

You will develop new ways of looking at your own practice within the field of arts, health and wellbeing. You will explore distinct areas of practice and research while reviewing your own and fellow students’ work-in-progress. Through negotiation, you will develop a proposal for new work that will form the framework for further development. The course is structured to enable you to fully realise your ambitions for your practice.

The MA Arts Practice Arts, Health and Wellbeing course begins in October each year and runs over 18 months.

Teaching

You will study over a number of designated weekend sessions, held at approximately monthly intervals at our Cardiff campus, allowing you to study alongside other personal and work commitments you may have.

Weekends will include lectures, guest speakers, workshops, tutorials, field trips and visits*; your study will be further supported via on-line tutorials. This blended approach to teaching will enable you to develop as an independent, enterprising artist.

The MA Arts Practice Arts, Health and Wellbeing course makes use of a blended learning approach to delivery, which combines face to face teaching with on -line support for study.

Teaching, which consists of lectures, guest speakers, workshops, tutorials, field trips and visits*, takes place during a series of weekends held at approximately monthly intervals.

Students are further supported in their learning via on-line tutorials. You will be expected to develop your area of practice independently.

*additional costs may apply to field trips and visits

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirements:

A good undergraduate degree in a related discipline such as art or design or a significant body of practical work and/or written work in the field of the arts, demonstrates competencies equivalent to a Bachelors's degree.

Applicants with appropriate qualifications in related fields such as teaching, art training, arts administration, occupational therapy, arts therapies, health sector management, arts and disability, social services, community work, youth work, or a period of professional employment in the field, will also be considered.

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This information was accurate on : 28/04/2021
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