3. Programme Learning Outcomes
3.1 Knowledge and Understanding
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:
- Deploy current theoretical and methodological approaches.
- Engaging the major concepts, values and debates in art and design practice.
- Interprete ideas in specialised fields of study both verbally and in writing.
3.2 Skills and other attributes
a. Subject-specific cognitive skills:
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:
- Conceptualise and critically develop abstract ideas in response to existing theoretical, methodological or practical concerns.
- Systematically use advanced problem solving, research and enquiry to address signifcant issues within their practice.
- Synthesise ideas and apply knowledge in unfamiliar contexts to generate innovative and transformative solutions.
- Anaylse and evaluate complex, incomplete or contradictory data as part of the creative process.
b. Subject-specific practical skills:
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to :
- Adapt analogue and digital approaches to produce advanced quality art and/or design work.
- Perform autonomously to improve personal practice against sectoral best practice.
- Demonstrate team working and organisational ability to realise goals.
- Consider and incorporate an ethical dimension to practice through negotiation.
c. Key transferable skills:
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to :
- Reflect on and adapt own actions to connect and improve known and unknown situations.
- Maintain and refine effective visual, verbal and written communication.
- Exploit relevant research literature and other sources of primary and secondary information.
5. Criteria for Progression and Degree Award
5.1 In order to be eligible for the award, candidates must satisfy the requirements of Regulation XXI and additional requirements stated within these regulations.
5.2 With the approval of the School of the Arts, candidates may obtain not more than 60 credits, either from postgraduate programmes of the University, or, with the approval of Senate, from advanced degree studies or their equivalent at another higher education institution in the United Kingdom or elsewhere.
5.3 For the award of M.A. candidates must obtain 180 module credits
5.4 All taught modules will be assessed on the basis of coursework
5.5 A candidate will normally be permitted to proceed to the Final Project after studying taught modules with a total modular weight of 120.
5.6 In accordance with the Regulation XXI, candidates who have the right of re-assessment in a module will be offered an opportunity to be re-assessed in a special assessment period.
5.7 Any student failing to meet the requirements for achieving credit in a module has the automatic right of reassessment on one occasion only. Candidates who have a right of reassessment in a module can opt for reassessment at an earlier date than that of the next routine assessment of the module with the agreement of the programme coordinator.
6. Relative Weighting of Parts of the Programme for the Purposes of Final Degree Classification