MSc in Interdisciplinary Creative Practice

http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/finder/details.php?id=656
 
The MSc by Research in Interdisciplinary Creative Practice is a unique
programme of study that responds to emerging practices that work across
diverse disciplines in the creative arts, humanities and physical and social
sciences. 
The programme is predicated on the understanding that the convergent nature
of Information and Communication Technologies has facilitated the adoption
of methods from across disciplines but recognises that practitioners often
require a deeper appreciation and experience of such methods to assure their
ability to undertake such practice.
The programme also recognises that potential students may have completed
their initial studies in an academic domain and seek to situate that subject
knowledge within creative practice. Based in a lively studio environment,
drawing on resources within the University of Edinburgh and Edinburgh
College of Art (eca), the programme introduces students to a wide range of
disciplines and associated methods within a critical framework that
encourages reflective experimentation.
Students are encouraged to work autonomously and collaboratively and are
offered the opportunity to study with others in subject specialisms from
across the rich and diverse courses offered by the University and eca. This
provision is negotiated with the prospective student from the outset to
ensure an appropriate fit and the viability of the overall programme of the
student's study. 
Core faculty undertake research and practice in the digital arts, film,
philosophy, architecture and related subjects. Associate faculty work in
genomics, law, urbanism, geography, ethnography, performing arts, music and
informatics.




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