MA Three Dimensional Design
1 year (48 weeks) full time or 2 years part time (96 weeks)
Top facts
- Access to comprehensive workshops and studios covering a wide range of materials and design and craft cultures.
- A unique opportunity to develop programmes of study not only within discreet design and craft subjects but also across and between areas.
- A programme of study individually tailored according to your interest, needs and aspirations.
- Part-time study over two years. A mode of study that an increasing number of students choose. IT enables an opportunity for higher level study and practice alongside family, work and other commitments.
You will study
Tailoring the course to your specific interests and aspirations, Three Dimensional Design is concerned with relationships between people, contexts and environments and the designed consequences. You will have access to an extensive range of workshops and will draw from a broad range of three dimensional design and craft cultures, including those related to the design and/or making of domestic products, furniture, ceramics, glass and jewellery. The flexible nature of the course allows you to develop your programme of study within discreet design and craft subjects and also across and between areas.
Assessment
Through learning agreements, evidence of practice, learning record and presentation.
Graduates
Our graduates may go on to work throughout the creative industries and in education and research.
Location
All Saints Campus, Manchester
Entry Requirements
You will normally have an undergraduate honours degree or a degree-equivalent postgraduate diploma or a professional qualification. Alternatively, you may be admitted if you can demonstrate appropriate knowledge and skills at honours degree standard. In addition you also need to submit a Digital Portfolio
Fees
UK and EU students full-time £4,500
UK and EU students part-time £250 per 10 credit unit. A Masters qualification typically comprises 180 credits.
Non-EU overseas students £12,500
How to Apply
To apply you will need to complete the application form and provide a Digital Portfolio in the form of a website or blog. You should include images or videos of your work, with some information about yourself and your work. Please also describe why you are interested in the programme and what you want to achieve.
More Information
Route Leader
Ian Roberts
Principal Lecturer, MIRIAD



