Activity Summary
You will work in a tailored, dynamic, creative environment which encourages independent thinking and original ideas.
The main teaching strategies for this practice-based course are delivered through structured seminars and critiques, workshops and individual one-to-one tutorial support. Although a practice-based programme, the MA places great emphasis on contemporary critical and visual cultural debates and appropriate research practices. You will work as an individual but also will take part in group activities, presentations and discussions.
You will have opportunities to engage and learn from invited artists, designers, experienced researchers and speakers from industry through our Guest@Gray’s lecture programme.
- Lectures - 12 hours per term
- Seminars - 12 hours per term
- Tutorial - 6 hours per term
- Project Supervision - 6 hours per term
- Demonstration - 3 hours per term
- Practical class or workshop - 3 hours per term
- Supervised time in studio / workshop - 60 hours per term
- Independent Study - 270 hours per term
- External Visits - 3 hours per term
- Placement / Work Based Learning - 1 per term
How long is a Communication Design course?
The total learning effort upon completion of this course is:
- 1 year (full time)
- 2 years (part time)
Staff Delivering on This Course
The MA Programmes teaching staff are made up of a team of recognised artists, designers, critical theorists and curators from within Gray’s School of Art, together with guest lecturers drawn from a network of professional and cultural partnerships.
The pathway is delivered by an experienced team of consultants and designers who encourage and support a diversity of approaches within your specialist practice and its expanded field. You will be assigned a specialist tutor based on your disciplinary needs.
The programme also benefits from close collaborative links with a number of arts and cultural organisations together with a varied and weekly Guest@Gray’s lecture programme.