国际学生入学条件
A bachelor degree with a 2:1 (hons) in subjects such as (but not limited to) Art History, Fine Art, Cultural Studies, Cultural Policy, History, Geography and English Other subjects will be considered where an application demonstrates sufficient sector experience / knowledge Professional experience will also be considered Experience of volunteering or working in a relevant field, such as museums, galleries, contemporary art, cultural policy, and/or heritage organisations, is required We do not require a specific length of time to have been spent in work experience, though you must be able to critically reflect on your experience in your personal statement International Our admissions team are experienced in considering a wide range of international qualificatio….
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:88
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE - 64 overall and no less than 60 in any component.
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课程简介
In the Arts Management and Heritage Studies MA you'll develop your understanding of the changing political, policy and practice contexts within which the arts and heritage sectors operate today, building a strong foundation to become a leader in the field. You'll explore the nature of heritage and how meanings of objects, artworks and buildings change in different contexts. You'll examine the challenges faced by arts managers and cultural leaders, and the changes that have led some museums to move towards the role of the ‘manager’ rather than the ‘curator’. A wide range of optional modules allow you to tailor your Masters to your interests or career plans – including the opportunity to undertake a work placement or consultancy project role in either arts management or heritage. Previous students have undertaken placements focused on collections, digitisation work, digital interpretation and community engagement. If you’re considering a career in this sector, or if you are currently working as a professional, this Masters course will develop your knowledge, understanding and practical experience, to prepare for your next step. Supported by our Centre for Critical Studies in Museums, Galleries and Heritage, you'll benefit from our partnerships with major arts and cultural organisations to find out what it means to work in this challenging sector. Additional highlightsYou'll study in the heart of a cultural hub for this diverse and vibrant region. Leeds is home to world-leading arts and heritage organisations including the Royal Armouries, Opera North, Leeds Playhouse and Northern Ballet. You’ll find a wide range of museums, galleries, heritage sites, and contemporary art spaces right on your doorstep. We are close to everything the rest of Yorkshire has to offer, from The Hepworth Wakefield to the National Science and Media Museum, Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Brontë Parsonage Museum. We have close links with many of these cultural institutions to support your practical learning. This course is developed in close collaboration with the School of Performance and Cultural Industries and allows you to undertake compulsory and optional modules in both Schools. You'll become a member of the Centre for Critical Studies in Museums, Galleries and Heritage and enjoy opportunities from networking events and links to alumni, to conferences, seminars and reading groups. You’ll learn from researchers and tutors with a background in arts management, theatre, arts galleries, museums and heritage, including: Dr Jade French (Programme Director)Dr Rob KniftonDr Liz StainforthDr Nick CassDr Sarah FeinsteinProfessor Abigail Harrison MooreDr Kerry BristolDr Claudia SternbergDr Gill Park.
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