ADA7201
Creative Entrepreneurship
Turn your creativity into professional impact. In this module, you'll collaborate with industry partners to shape and deliver real-world projects in the creative sector. Build entrepreneurial skills, explore your professional identity, and develop work with social, environmental and economic relevance.
ADA7300
Research Project / Dissertation
This module supports students’ delivery of their final research project / dissertation through combinations of group and individual work. It includes broader disciplinary research skills, methods and ethical practices, as well as subject-specific supervisory arrangements for each students’ research interests. This can include practice-based, text-based or entrepreneurial research outputs.
MDES7101
Design Terrains
Through a short series of fast-paced mini projects students will experience and complete a comprehensive design cycle, from inspiration to innovation. This will provide students with an understanding and appreciation of creative design processes that puts ‘users’ at the centre of design.
MDES7201
Design Catalysts
This module provides the opportunity to develop a design project and a critically underpinned project report. The practice-based project encourages innovation in addition to refinement of practice and skills and will result in a body of work on a selected topic, which will be underpinned by relevant research, analysis, critical reflection and professional preparation.
ADA7101E
Digital Fabrication
This Module provides students with the advanced technical knowledge to develop their skills based on experimentation with novel materials, and cutting edge digital fabrication processes. Through a combination of technical inductions, lectures, and self-directed work in our Digital Fabrication Laboratory, students will be able to experiment with technologies such as advanced 3D printing and industrial CNC milling.
ADA7102E
Immersive Media and XR
This module will provide students with the creative and technical skills to develop their projects based on experimentation with immersive media and extended reality (XR) technologies. Through a combination of technical inductions, workshops, lectures, and self-directed work in our Immersive Media Lab, students will be able to experiment with 360 Video, sonic environments, AR/VR, sensors, and game engines.
ADA7103E
Spatial Storytelling
Students will explore using narrative space to create emotionally engaging audience experiences by experimenting with a range of spatial storytelling methods and technologies. The development of skills as narrative architects and storytellers in immersive, interactive, locative, game, sound, art, film and/or performance-based experiences and installations will result in the creation of a spatial storytelling project.
Every postgraduate taught course has a detailed programme specification document describing the programme aims, the programme structure, the teaching and learning methods, the learning outcomes and the rules of assessment.
The following programme specification represents the latest programme structure and may be subject to change:
| 2025-2026 | 2026-2027 | |
|---|---|---|
| Home | £9,700 | £10,000 |
| International | £18,150 | £18,700 |
| Part time (Home) | £540 | £560 |
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We explore the spaces between objects and architecture questioning identity and place making and how these experiences can enhance and enrich the lives of the people who use them.
Though the hands-on understanding of manufacturing processes and developing design philosophies and we learn to reinsert communication and humanity into the objects we design, make and use.
Focusing on designer maker practices and developing sustainable processes we encourage individuals to challenge design thinking concepts in order to produce joyful objects and artefacts.
From printing workshops to dedicated photography darkrooms, you’ll have access to all the professional tools you need.
Ceramics, casting and mould making workshops
Offering specialist ceramics, casting and mould making workshops for our arts students.
Digital Fabrication and Immersive Media Laboratories
Experiment with cutting-edge technology such as, 3D printing, motion-capture, augmented and extended reality.
Printing and press studios
Students have access to a screen print studio, a letterpress studio and a traditional print studio