MA Applied and Community Arts (with Specialism)
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-25 | - |
Program Overview
Course Details
The power of arts and culture to effect positive change to communities, social regeneration, and health and wellbeing is increasingly being recognised by central and local government agencies. If you have a passion for helping arts and cultural organisations to engage their communities more effectively, this master’s degree offers you a route into a rewarding career in applied and community arts. Whether you are progressing straight from undergraduate study, or are already working in the sector, this programme aims to prepare you to work in partnership with a range of arts and cultural organisations to undertake projects that have tangible social, educational and cultural benefits.
Our dedicated team will support you as you investigate the current arts landscape to develop your understanding of the social, political and cultural contexts for the arts, examining growth areas such as arts and wellbeing, social prescribing, social engagement and regeneration. The applications for arts in the community are varied and you’ll have the opportunity to explore areas such as youth work, arts in prisons and the probation service, and arts for health and wellbeing.
Your studies will focus on key aspects of applied and community arts practice, including facilitation, project management and leadership. Audience engagement and impact evaluation will also form key cornerstones of your learning. You’ll have the opportunity to work with a number of arts and cultural organisations via live briefs and work-based learning, as well as gain additional qualifications such as safeguarding, health and safety in the workplace, and first aid to further strengthen your professional profile. Our aim is to support you to develop the real-world skills that will enable you to work freelance, on contracted roles within existing organisations, or to set up your own company.
Highlights
Key Features
Program Outline
Our industry-focused MA Applied and Community Arts is designed to appeal if you hold a degree in an Art and Design, Theatre, Dance, Creative Writing or associated subject, and are looking to forge a career supporting arts and cultural organisations to effect positive change to communities, enable social regeneration, and enhance health and wellbeing. The University of Bolton’s strong and growing links with arts and cultural organisations across the North West means we can offer you relevant practical work experience that complements your on-campus studies of the theories and principles that underpin the practice in applied and community arts.
As a graduate of this MA, you’ll possess valuable skills in collaborative working with other practitioners and industry professionals, as well as community members and participants in a host of applied and community settings. You’ll be able to act autonomously, and use your initiative, problem-solving and leadership skills to manage complex situations. You should also have the skills to take charge of your personal and professional development and be able to reflect on your progress as you work towards your goals.
What can I do with this qualification?
After graduation, you’ll be well prepared to seek work on an employed or self-employed basis. There is enormous scope to undertake projects working with primary and secondary school children, in hospitals and care homes, youth clubs and residential homes, with the prison and probation service, museums, galleries and higher education institutions. You may apply to join existing projects that are already in progress or seek funding for your own initiatives. As a graduate of this course, you’ll have the skills and commercial awareness to prepare your own bids and market your activities.
You may also choose to continue your education. PGCE, MPhil and PhD degrees are available at the University of Bolton.
Alternative career options
Graduates can also use the qualification as a stepping-stone into a range of other careers. For some of these roles, both relevant experience and/or postgraduate study may be required. Some of these careers include:
University of Bolton: A Summary
Overview:
The University of Bolton is a public university located in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses across various subject areas. The university prides itself on providing a supportive learning environment for its students.
Services Offered:
The university offers a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:
Student Support:
Provides assistance with academic, personal, and financial matters.Accommodation:
Offers on-campus and off-campus housing options.Sport & Wellness:
Provides access to sports facilities and wellness programs.Careers & Employability:
Offers guidance and support for career development and job searching.Fees & Funding:
Provides information on tuition fees and financial aid options.International Student Support:
Offers specific services and resources for international students.Student Life and Campus Experience:
The university emphasizes a supportive and inclusive campus environment. Students can expect:
Supportive Tutors:
Faculty members are known for their dedication to student success and individual attention.Active Student Union:
The Bolton Students' Union provides a platform for student activities, social events, and representation.Vibrant Campus Life:
The university offers a range of clubs, societies, and events to enhance the student experience.Access to Facilities:
Students have access to modern facilities, including libraries, labs, and sports centers.Key Reasons to Study There:
Supportive Learning Environment:
The university fosters a welcoming and supportive atmosphere for students.Focus on Employability:
The university emphasizes career development and prepares students for the workforce.Diverse Range of Programs:
Offers a wide selection of undergraduate and postgraduate courses across various disciplines.Affordable Tuition:
Provides competitive tuition fees and financial aid options.Academic Programs:
The university offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Accountancy & Business
Apprenticeships
Biomedical Sciences & Medical Biology
Creative & Digital Arts, English & Creative Writing
Computer Science
Dance, Musical Theatre & Performance
Dental Sciences
Education, Early Years and Teacher Training
Engineering, Motorsport and Construction
Film FX, Film & TV Production
Games
Health and Social Work & Community and Youth
Law & Crime and Criminal Justice
Medical & Paramedic Sciences
Nursing & Midwifery
Psychology
Physiotherapy & Sport Rehabilitation
Pre-University Study
Other:
The university also offers:
Research Programs:
Opportunities for students to engage in research activities.Summer School:
A program for students to gain academic credit during the summer.Open Days:
Events for prospective students to visit the campus and learn more about the university.International Student Support:
Dedicated resources and services for international students.Alumni Network:
A network of former students who can provide support and guidance.Business Gateway:
A service that provides support to businesses in the local area.Sustainability Initiatives:
The university is committed to environmental sustainability.
Where changes are made to material information contained in this course description or a decision is taken to suspend a course between the offer of admissions and enrolment, we will inform applicants at the earliest possible opportunity and will outline the various options available to the applicant.