Course Name |
Visual & Critical Studies |
Course Provider |
TU Dublin - City Campus |
Alternative Provider(s) |
TU Dublin - Technological University Dublin |
Course Code |
DT9009 DT9023 |
Course Type |
Postgraduate |
Qualifications |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
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Major |
TU Dublin |
Level 9 NFQ |
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Attendance Options |
Full time, Part time, Daytime |
Location (Districts) |
Dublin City Centre |
Qualification Letters |
MA |
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Start Date: September 2019
Location: Dublin School of Creative Arts College of Arts and Tourism DIT Grangegorman, Dublin 7 |
Application Date |
Closing Date: The general closing date is 30th April 2019. Please note that late applications may be accepted subject to availability. |
Duration |
Full Time - 1 Year, Part Time - 2 Years.
Timetable / Hours
The programme is offered full-time and part-time.
Full-time students will take a total of 30 credits of coursework per semester.
Part-time students will take a total of 25 credits of coursework in the first year, and 55 credits in the second year. |
Link to Course Fee |
Web Page - Click Here |
Entry Requirements |
Bachelor Degree (Honours 2.1 or above) in relevant disciplines. |
Comment |
Qualification Awarded: Master of Arts in Visual and Critical Studies. |
Course Content |
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The MA Visual and Critical Studies is a twelve-month, full-time or twenty-four-month, part-time programme divided between core modules, including Discourses in Contemporary Art and Design, Research Methods, and a Discipline-Specific S...
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The MA Visual and Critical Studies is a twelve-month, full-time or twenty-four-month, part-time programme divided between core modules, including Discourses in Contemporary Art and Design, Research Methods, and a Discipline-Specific Seminar Series, and modules designed to provide core and advanced skills in critical and historical research. In the final semester/s, students deliver a final thesis in their chosen area of study.
Students of Contemporary Visual Culture benefit from an extensive library at DIT, access to local art and design archives, the possibility of collaboration with local and national arts institutions, and the opportunity to work with faculty on live research projects.
Current areas of faculty research specialisation include: Museum Studies and Museology; Contemporary Art History and Theory; Historiography of Art and Design; History of Design and Material Culture in Ireland; History and Theory of Typography and Graphic Design; Contemporary Art and Environment; Visual Culture of Science; Aesthetics
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Subjects Taught |
Expand+The MA Visual and Critical Studies is a twelve-month, full-time or twenty-four-month, part-time programme divided between core modules, including Discourses in Contemporary Art and Design, Research Methods, and a Discipline-Specific Seminar Series, a...
Hide-The MA Visual and Critical Studies is a twelve-month, full-time or twenty-four-month, part-time programme divided between core modules, including Discourses in Contemporary Art and Design, Research Methods, and a Discipline-Specific Seminar Series, and modules designed to provide core and advanced skills in critical and historical research. In the final semester/s, students deliver a final thesis in their chosen area of study.
Students of Contemporary Visual Culture benefit from an extensive library at DIT, access to local art and design archives, the possibility of collaboration with local and national arts institutions, and the opportunity to work with faculty on live research projects.
Current areas of faculty research specialisation include: Museum Studies and Museology; Contemporary Art History and Theory; Historiography of Art and Design; History of Design and Material Culture in Ireland; History and Theory of Typography and Graphic Design; Contemporary Art and Environment; Visual Culture of Science; Aesthetics.
For more details visit the programme blog: http://ma-adp.blogspot.com/
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Assessment Method |
Assessment is by project and coursework. The programme culminates in the completion of a dissertation. |
Further Enquiries |
Further Information
Dr Tim Stott
Dublin School of Creative Arts
College of Arts and Tourism
DIT Grangegorman, Dublin 7
T: 01 402 4129
E: tim.stott@dit.ie |
Course Web Page |
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