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Creative Arts Education University for the Creative Arts (UCA)

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
MA On-Campus Part-time 2 years September find out find out
Course fee notes

UK/EU: £3,360

Course overview

Our MA Creative Arts Education course is designed for those who wish to return to the study of education with an interest in the creative arts, with a view to revisit topics covered previously or to address new issues that have emerged as a result of changes in the creative arts education landscape, whether those social, historical or political.

To apply for this course you must be working in a teaching or supporting learning content for a minimum of one day a week across each year.

This course is delivered in two parts, between September and April on Saturdays (10:00am - 5:00pm) at our Epsom campus. Indicative attendance requirements are as follows:

Part 1: Critical issues - requires attendance every other week.

Part 1: Investigating pedagogy - requires attendance at four all-day sessions and some tutorials throughout the unit.

Part 2: Researching pedagogy - requires attendance at all day sessions and tutorials every other week for the first 15 weeks, and then intermittently for tutorials if required.

Part 2: Reflective account of practice - requires attendance on three days across the unit.


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