POSTG RAD UATE COU R S E S
FINE ART
Postgraduate study at De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) is your opportunity to go further in your knowledge and your career. You can become a specialist, explore the frontier of your subject area with leading researchers, gain accreditation or change trajectory. DMU’s Faculty of Arts, Design and Humanities brings together leading research, award-winning work, and innovation in many of the university’s creative disciplines. Our courses are designed with employability in mind, ensuring you gain the skills and experience relevant for today’s competitive job market. DMU is proud to be recognised as a university ranked Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework. This achievement recognises the outstanding teaching from our passionate and enthusiastic academics who are acclaimed experts in their fields. Our art and design courses are taught in the award-winning Vijay Patel Building at the heart of our campus, which embodies our ambition to provide students with all of the tools they need to achieve their aspirations. Take a look at our stunning showcase of the building and facilities at dmu.ac.uk/aad Simon Bradbury Pro Vice-Chancellor International Dean Faculty of Arts, Design and Humanities
Fine Art MA
The School of Art, Design and Architecture unifies a diverse range of courses that explore creative practice and teach you the skills required to become a leading thinker, practitioner and researcher in your field. Our postgraduate courses share common skills and sensibilities associated with drawing, making, experimentation and enquiry, which make the most of our state-of-the-art facilities in the Vijay Patel Building. Our staff are leading researchers in their field and have numerous industry connections which inform their teaching and ensure modern and industry-relevant course content. The impact of the school extends beyond the university as innovations in sustainable urban development, fine art, photographic history and modern design are explored within DMU’s creative research institutes. We will prepare you with a range of transferable skills, equipping you to reach your future ambitions and goals. You will graduate with the ability to research, explore ideas, realise your creative vision and communicate effectively. Postgraduate study in fine art is an ideal stepping-stone to research at PhD level or a career in industry. Visit our website to find out more about studying a postgraduate course at DMU including our range of courses, scholarships, events and much more: dmu.ac.uk/gofurther
POSTG RAD UATE COU R S E S
Teaching Excellence Framework
Fine Art MA The Fine Art MA is designed to give you the skills for continuous development throughout your artistic, professional, and academic life. You will be supported from the outset in developing research methods and aims that are linked to your creative practice and your professional ambitions. The course will develop your specialist knowledge to an advanced level and give you hands-on experience of contemporary practice. You will be taught by exhibiting artists and research-active academics with expertise in drawing, painting, sculpture, analogue and digital photography, digital media, printmaking, public art, installation and relational practice. You will be introduced to contemporary debates at the forefront of fine art practice and research, and assessed on your independent and creative response to these issues. You will learn how to develop appropriate research methods in order to inform your creative decisions. Throughout the course you will build significant professional practice skills, with opportunities to exhibit your work both individually and in groups. You will have access to dedicated studio space and become part of a large and dynamic cohort of Fine Art students, studying from BA to PhD level. This approach gives you access to a wide range of visiting artists and critical input, with opportunities for you to lead discussion groups and seminars.
MODULES
TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT
EMPLOYABILITY
• Studio Practice Modules
Teaching is delivered through a combination of one-to-one tutorials, group seminars, lectures, workshops and field trips. You will be supported by a highly-skilled team of technical demonstrators with access to a range of workshops including metal, wood, plaster, resin and other processes, as well as CAD facilities, photographic darkrooms, studios and editing suites.
The Fine Art MA course develops the skills, attributes and knowledge necessary for a career as an exhibiting artist. However, you will also graduate with transferable skills that enhance competitiveness in a range of careers. These skills include:
• Research Methods for Creative Practice • Professional Studies
In your first two terms you will normally attend around four hours of timetabled taught sessions including lectures, tutorials and workshop and studio sessions each week, and be expected to undertake at least 31 hours of independent study each week. Part-time study is normally undertaken on a half-time basis.
• An ability to initiate research • Independence and the exercise of initiative • Creative risk-taking • Critical thinking • Working effectively with others • Presentation and communication • Decision-making in complex situations • Digital literacy
Modules and course details are subject to change. For the most up-to-date course information, a full list of modules, course duration and entry requirements visit: dmu.ac.uk/fineartmasters
You will develop the independent learning ability that is necessary for continuous professional development, enabling you to adapt to changing professional pressures and opportunities. Many of our graduates pursue careers as practising artists, or in other closely related areas of the fine arts such as curation, public and community art, education and cultural journalism. Others have used the transferable skills gained on the Fine Art MA in a diverse range of industries in the wider creative sector.
KEY INFORMATION Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Start date: September English language requirements: IELTS 6.0 including 5.5 in each band or equivalent. Entry requirements: You should have the equivalent or above of a 2:2 UK bachelor’s honours degree in Fine Art or a related subject. If you have other professional qualifications or industry experience we will consider your application on an individual basis.
Facilities Our award-winning Vijay Patel Building brings all our art and design courses together, providing inspiring, flexible spaces, studios and facilities which invite creativity and innovation. Learn from expert technicians and make use of the extensive workshops available from 3D printing and photography studios to metalworks and ceramics. Develop your creative and technical skills as you discover your passion and expertise. Studios and hub spaces encourage collaboration between students and provides opportunities to share creativity and ideas with others. Postgraduate students have their own dedicated study space and classrooms in the postgraduate centre, with its location on the second-floor providing beautiful views over the campus and river. Take a look at our stunning showcase of the Vijay Patel Building and facilities at: dmu.ac.uk/aad
DMU Global
Postgraduate support
Fees and funding
DMU Global is our innovative international experience programme which aims to enrich your studies and expand your cultural horizons, helping you to become a global graduate, equipped to meet the needs of employers across the world.
Studying a postgraduate course at DMU will help you to go further in your knowledge and career as you develop your specialisms and express your passion for your subject area. As part of the DMU family, you will be supported at every stage in ensuring you achieve your dreams and make the most of your postgraduate journey.
Funding your studies is an important part of the decision-making process when considering postgraduate study. Our tuition fees are available on our course pages and you can find out the most up up-to-date information on fees and funding options on dmu.ac.uk/pgfunding
Through DMU Global, we offer a wide range of opportunities for you to study, work and volunteer overseas as part of your degree. These opportunities can be directly linked to your programme of study. We also offer a range of international experiences right here on campus and in the UK where students can participate in a variety of opportunities. DMU is also currently offering online opportunities offered in partnership with global organisations. Previous opportunities include, international online networking events, public speaking workshops, cultural discussions and e-language learning sessions. Check out some of our student experience stories here: dmuglobal.com/student-stories
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DMU Works We want to help you develop skills that are based on real-world experience. Our dedicated careers and employability team, DMU Works, are on hand to support you with finding placements, volunteering opportunities, CV writing skills, research opportunities and much more. dmu.ac.uk/dmuworks
Healthy DMU Our Healthy DMU initiative supports your university experience to ensure you have a healthy, happy and productive time here. Healthy DMU masterclasses will support you in mindfulness, managing pressure and building confidence. These skills are especially helpful to our mature student body of more than 2,600 people, who may be returning to education after some time away. dmu.ac.uk/healthy
POSTGRADUATE MASTER’S LOANS Postgraduate Master’s loans are available from the UK government for new postgraduate taught and research Master’s students to help fund your course and living costs. Loans are available to full-time, part-time and distance learning students. To find out if you are eligible for a loan, please visit gov.uk/masters-loan
DMU SCHOLARSHIPS Course-specific scholarships, Sports scholarships and alumni scholarships may be available, so check on our website to see what is currently on offer and the eligibility criteria. We also offer a number of tuition fee discounts and country specific scholarships for international students who wish to study a postgraduate course at DMU, please visit dmu.ac.uk/pgfees
How to Apply UK STUDENTS
EU/INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH
To apply to study a postgraduate course (full-time or part-time) you should complete an online postgraduate application form and email it to admissions@dmu.ac.uk or apply via the DMU Online Portal.
If you’re an EU or overseas student, you can apply through one of two options:
To apply for a research degree (PhD, MPhil, MSc/ MA by Research, DBA) you are required to apply via our online admissions portal. As part of your application you must submit the below documents:
If possible, you should submit the following documents with your application form:
• Alternatively, you can download and fill out our free application form and return it to our Admissions team by emailing admissions@dmu.ac.uk
• Two current references on official headed paper or from a professional email address (these can be work or academic references and must be signed and recently dated) • Copies of academic transcripts • Copies of degree/diploma certificates • Personal statement To download the application form or access the DMU Online Portal, visit dmu.ac.uk/pgapply
• Apply to study a postgraduate course (full-time or part-time) online via the DMU Online Portal
You’ll need to prepare the following documents to submit along with your application form: • Two current references on official headed paper or from a professional email address (this can be a work or academic reference and must be signed and recently dated) • Copies of academic transcripts • Copies of degree/diploma certificates • A copy of your passport • A copy of your English language certificate To access the DMU Online Portal or download the application form visit: dmu.ac.uk/international/apply
• Your written research proposal so that we can fully assess whether our expertise, facilities and supervisory capacity can support your research needs • Scanned copies of your most relevant academic certificates and transcripts • Two academic references that are dated within the last two years • Applicants who require evidence of their English language qualifications will need to provide an IELTS certificate (no older than two years) or a copy of a degree from a majority English speaking country (dated within the last five years). If using an IELTS certificate, you must have a minimum overall score of 6.5 with no less than 5.5 in each component • A scanned copy of your passport For further information about writing a research proposal or applying for a research degree, please contact the Doctoral College at pgradmissions@dmu.ac.uk For further information about writing a research proposal and access to our online admissions portal visit dmu.ac.uk/doctoral
To chat to academics and students and learn more about studying a postgraduate course at DMU, visit our website and see if we have any upcoming events: dmu.ac.uk/gofurther dmu.ac.uk/pgevents dmu.ac.uk/chatwithastudent dmu.ac.uk/discover-dmu
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