Kingston University's unique new programme of postgraduate courses will inspire you to maximise your true potential across many areas of the Creative Economy.
After one intense year of full-time training or two years part-time, you will be equipped with the necessary practical skills and knowledge to succeed within your specialist creative discipline.
Communication Design & the Creative Economy MA
Part 1: core modules
- Design Thinking and Entrepreneurship in Practice
- Managing Creativity and Innovation
- Leadership in the Creative Economy
- Contemporary Issues in the Creative Economy
Part 2: specialist modules
- Design Group Projects
- Individual Design Projects
Part 3: personal project (choose one)
- Dissertation
- Innovative Project
Managing in the Creative Economy MA
Part 1: core modules
- Design Thinking and Entrepreneurship in Practice
- Managing Creativity and Innovation
- Leadership in the Creative Economy
- Contemporary Issues in the Creative Economy
Part 2: specialist modules
- Financial Resource Management
- Managing Operations
- Managing People and Organisations
- Marketing
Part 3: personal project (choose one)
- Dissertation
- Innovative Project
Design for Development MA
What will you study?
The Design for Development MA is about the need to change to a more sustainable and equitable society. The course content focuses on building a road-map to get there. You will be undertaking your studies in a number of faculties and schools across the University.
Socially and ecologically considered design urges:
- innovation;
- participatory design thinking;
- project and stakeholder identification;
- sustainable development models;
- entrepreneurship; and
- an anticipation of the consequences of communications, products and services.
This approach requires new knowledge, skills and collaborative partnerships.
We will examine ways to inspire and challenge organisations with positive, real-world solutions for a sustainable future through design interventions. It's about exploring innovative and practical ways to help realise those visions, emphasising design, innovation, entrepreneurship, leadership, communication and campaigning.
Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list. Those listed here may also be a mixture of core and optional modules.
Core modules
- Visioning a Sustainable World
- Entrepreneurship in Context
- Sustainable Design Principles, Perspectives and Practices
- Managing Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development
- Major Design Research Project
Option modules
- Biodiversity and Conservation
- Marketing
- Managing Creativity and Innovation
- Meaning and Protection of Human Rights
- Media, Public Policy and International Politics
- Sustainable Cities
- Sustainable Environmental Management
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