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Arts & Engagement - Crawford College of Art & Design

Postgraduate
CR_ARAEN_9
Award Name Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Major
Awarding Body Munster Technological University
NFQ Level Level 9 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ) Major Munster Technological University Level 9 NFQ
Location:
Cork City
Attendance Options:
Part time, Daytime
Qualification Letters:
MA
Apply to:
Course provider
Number of credits:
90

Duration

Duration & Delivery
Location: 46 Grand Parade.

Part-time. 2 academic years, 4 Semesters. The course will run part-time, one day a week over two years. Electives are timetabled in 2-day blocks once a month. Successful applicants who have completed the Certificate in Principles of Art Therapy can chose to be exempted from the year one elective.

Successful applicants who have completed the Certificate in Creativity & Change can chose to be exempted from the year two elective.

Entry Requirements

Admission Requirements
The MA in Arts & Engagement welcomes applicants from a range of backgrounds who are interested in:
• Developing their own arts practice in relation to others

• Developing arts-based processes to incorporate into existing work place

• Developing arts engagement facilitation skills

Applicants normally require:
• An Honours degree, or equivalent, in Visual Art/Theatre/ Music or a relevant area, with a minimum of an Honours 2.2 (or equivalent) are eligible to apply for the programme. Where graduate qualifications are not in the Visual Arts, for example, Community Development, Social Work or Teaching, evidence of a developing body of current and recent art work is essential

• In certain circumstances mature applicants with professional experience will be considered for eligibility through recognition of prior and experiential learning.

Careers / Further progression

Arts in Health programmes
Outreach Education programmes
Artist Engaged in Community Issues
Professional Artist
Gallery/Museum Education
Youth work
Community Education
Second Chance Learning
Community Development Officer

Course Web Page

Further information

APPLICATION DEADLINE 24th April 2024

Overview
This Masters programme builds on a number of existing Special Purpose Awards all centred on learning through expressive meaning-making: Arts-based Facilitation Training, Creativity and Change-making, and Art Therapy. These programmes educate through and activate different modes of communication, promote learning through experiential and reflective practice, and engage with other perspectives and diverse intelligences.

Participants on the Masters will develop an understanding of the role of the arts within learning and engagement and will develop the skills to apply this to a range of contexts. Core modules over the two-year programme relate to the arts in engaged practices which recognise neurodiversity, equality, social justice, power and autonomy. Through research, reflection, group and practical work, participants will explore different ways of learning, investigating the transformational power of the arts in personal and societal activation or regulation through a broad scope of contemporary methodologies.

Through elective modules in year one, opportunities will be provided to broaden skill sets through Socially Engaged Theatre, Eco-Arts Practice, or Art Therapy. In the second year, opportunity will be given for students to develop their ongoing arts practice informed by, and in relation to, one of two strands of engagement – Health & Wellbeing or Global Citizenship.

Award
Master of Arts in Arts and Engagement (Level 9, 90 ECTS credits on the National Qualification of Ireland).

Avril O’Brien

T: 021 433 5220

Email: crawford.enquiries@mtu.ie

Location:
Cork City
Attendance Options:
Part time, Daytime
Qualification Letters:
MA
Apply to:
Course provider
Number of credits:
90