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MA - Master of Arts
Margaret Street
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
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MA - Master of Arts
Margaret Street
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
MA - Master of Arts
Margaret Street
Part Time
SEP-26
2 Years
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MA Design: Active Practice offers a unique opportunity to rethink conventional design models through the blending of research and practice. This course empowers you to critically engage with the purpose and value of artefacts, systems, and processes, equipping you to address complex social, political, and technological challenges with innovative design solutions. By merging critical inquiry with hands-on studio work, you will develop the skills and confidence to become a leader driving transformative change in the design field. A person playing a board game called "Regenerate!" Game board has circular design with a green "G" in centre, related to sustainability People stood round table looking at a variety of images and papers from an archive A grayscale photograph of a minimalist abstract sculpture. Stacked wooden blocks of varying sizes and shapes, arranged in a geometric composition against a textured background A large, abstract sculpture composed entirely of clothing. The sculpture resembles a human figure with multiple limbs and a head covered in layers of fabric A mesmerizing black and white image featuring a kaleidoscopic pattern. The design is composed of repeating motifs that radiate outwards from a central point A translucent fabric draped over a wall. It is backlit by a projector, casting a projected image of a serene landscape onto the fabric Student holding up sculpture of mask with horns, stood by table with design tools on Person stood wearing an oxygen mask, holding a backpack with flowers and oxygen tank in. They are wearing a vest filled with various packaging, including tablets and crisps. They are holding a pink fan and wearing steampunk-like glasses A colourful food truck with the name "Brummie Food Truck" painted on the side What's covered in this course? With a strong emphasis on social change, the course centres on learning by doing. Active design processes - such as making and dialogue - are crucial for developing competencies in design research, analysis, creative problem-solving, and prototyping. Key themes like Design Cultures, Connections, and Challenges will guide your practice-based learning through individual and collaborative projects, enhancing your teamwork and communication skills via real-world design briefs and live assignments. Housed in the historic Birmingham School of Art, this program thrives within a vibrant research culture that welcomes practitioners from diverse backgrounds. Our dynamic studio environment fosters individual growth and collaboration, empowering you to build an impressive portfolio and expand your professional network through participation in design festivals and workshops across Europe.
Applicants are normally expected to have a minimum of a 2:2 honours degree, or equivalent, in Art and Design, Fine Art or another Arts-based degree course.We also welcome applications from individuals who may not satisfy the normal entry requirements, but have equivalent qualifications and experience. These will be considered on an individual basis.
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£9,510 per year
Students from Domestic
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£18,970 per year
Students from EU
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£18,970 per year
Students from International
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