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PRPROJAD - MA by Project

Course Specification


Validation status Validated
Highest award Master of Arts by Project Level Masters
Possible interim awards Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate
Total credits for course 180
Awarding institution London Metropolitan University
Teaching institutions London Metropolitan University
School School of Art, Architecture and Design
Subject Area Art
Attendance options
Option Minimum duration Maximum duration
Full-time 1 YEARS  
Part-time 2 YEARS  
Course leader  

About the course and its strategy towards teaching and learning and towards blended learning/e-learning

MA by Project provides students with the opportunity to explore in depth a self initiated research proposal or ‘live’ project in the context of the learning and research environment at the CASS Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design.

The course is structured to offer a variety of specialist opportunities for study, with both multi and interdisciplinary debate. It supports research within creative practice supported by the Faculty, including art, architecture, design, visual culture, music technology and acoustic design. The course is appropriate for the delivery of advanced professional practice project outputs as well as preparation for further study at PhD level.

The course is designed to provide a framework at postgraduate research level to support students to work in depth through a self-directed programme of research. It provides students with the necessary research skills to enable them to register for research degrees, go on to further research or related employment.

There is an emphasis on research methods, including empirical testing, practical experimentation, the use of libraries, museums, and archives as well as reconstructions, experimental archaeology, photography or collage as forms of data gathering. Students will also be supported to develop advanced skills in writing proposals, reports, and essays.

The course actively encourages experimentation at all levels, both in terms of exploring the relationship of history and theory to practice, and in terms of formal and technical explorations. Students will be encouraged to understand that in research process may be more important than specific outcomes and that the negative hypothesis also has a value. Students will be expected to demonstrate through their project work an enhanced ability to explore intellectual issues concerning art, architecture, design and visual culture in a constructively critical and analytical manner.

In order to support students project work, module options and supervision are available from subject experts from across the Faculty. The Research Methods module supports students in the production of their project proposal and provides research training on the nature and practice of practice-based and practice-led research in and across art, architecture and design. Students will propose and direct their research topic (culminating in a named certification), following completion of the Research Methods module.

Part time study (24 months)

Year 1: FA7025 Research Methods in Art, Architecture and Design (40), FA7026 Research Project Development in Art, Architecture and Design (40) plus FA7028 Contextual Studies: MA by Project (20) or equivalent Faculty option

Year 2: FA7P06 Research Project in Art, Architecture and Design (60), FA7027 Theoretical Studies for Art, Architecture and Design (20)

Part time study (36 months)

Year 1: FA7025 Research Methods in Art, Architecture and Design (40) plus FA7028 Contextual Studies: MA by Project (20) or equivalent Faculty option

Year 2: FA7026 Research Project Development in Art, Architecture and Design (40), FA7027 Theoretical Studies for Art, Architecture and Design (20)

Year 2: FA7P06 Research Project in Art, Architecture and Design (60)

The Project module must be taken in the final year of MA study. Alternate sequencing of the other modules may be considered with academic consent.

Course aims

The course aims to:

  1. Support students to develop a structured approach to the independent and self originated study of an approved programme of work in the areas of art, architecture or design and any appropriate combination of the above;
  2. Provide a framework that supports students to develop their confidence and capabilities in using appropriate techniques and research methodologies to pursue their chosen project;
  3. Promote a lively, creative and collaborative learning environment, where dialogue and exchange are supported and students from a broad range of backgrounds are encouraged to engage in experimentation and heuristic learning;
  4. Facilitate engagement with relevant external agencies, clients and/or research platforms to enable students to deliver ‘live’ projects appropriate to external drivers (where appropriate);
  5. Foster a critical, analytical and reflective approach in relation to practice within social, cultural, philosophical and ethical dimensions, that enables students to determine their research ambitions and identify and test appropriate methods to achieve them;
  6. Enable students to develop and present a substantial body of practical and theoretical work, demonstrating an appropriate level of professional and intellectual attainment that supports further study or professional practice.

Course learning outcomes

Knowledge and Understanding

By the end of the course, the student will be able to:

1. Initiate, manage and deliver a sustained, structured and systematic approach to the independent study of an approved programme of work;

2. Engage effectively with the context of the project using appropriate critical language; providing evidence of awareness of critical debates and issues which relate to the project.


Cognitive/Intellectual Skills

By the end of the course, the student will be able to:

1. Employ advanced capabilities in articulation, analysis, reflection, project management, and judgement;

2. Report and communicate the progress of research and present findings in a manner that is appropriate to the nature of the proposal and agreed criteria.

Practical Skills

By the end of the course, the student will be able to:

1. Present project work demonstrating an appropriate use of practitioner skills in relation to practical, technical and theoretical understanding in a manner that reflects the proposal and agreed criteria;

2. Utilise enhanced research and strategic skills of organisation, experimentation, reflection and analysis;

Key/Transferable Skills

By the end of the course, the student will be able to:

1.Identify and manage the implications of ethical dilemmas and work pro-actively with others as appropriate to formulate solutions;

2. Engage confidently in academic and professional communication with others, reporting on action clearly, autonomously, and competently;

3. Employ effective independent learning strategies required for continuing professional study and/or research at a higher level

Course learning outcomes / Module cross reference

KU 1
KU 2
KU 3 FA7027 Theoretical Studies for Art, Architecture & Design
FA7028 Contextual Studies: MA by Project
FA7025 Research Methods in Art, Architecture & Design
FA7026 Research Project Development in Art, Architecture & Design
FA7P30 Research Project in Art, Architecture & Design

CS/IS 1
CS/IS 2
CS/IS 3 FA7027 Theoretical Studies for Art, Architecture & Design
FA7028 Contextual Studies: MA by Project
FA7025 Research Methods in Art, Architecture & Design
FA7026 Research Project Development in Art, Architecture & Design
FA7P30 Research Project in Art, Architecture & Design

PS 1
PS 2
PS 3 FA7025 Research Methods in Art, Architecture & Design
FA7026 Research Project Development in Art, Architecture & Design
FA7P30 Research Project in Art, Architecture & Design

K/TS 1
K/TS 2
K/TS 3 FA7027 Theoretical Studies for Art, Architecture & Design
FA7028 Contextual Studies: MA by Project
FA7025 Research Methods in Art, Architecture & Design
FA7026 Research Project Development in Art, Architecture & Design
FA7P30 Research Project in Art, Architecture & Design

Principle QAA benchmark statements

SEEC and QAA level descriptors for Masters

Assessment strategy

Assessment is based on individual project/ portfolio development, written submissions, individual and group presentations and a culminating project/ thesis. Students are required to submit a portfolio of their relevant practical work together with all supporting material. Assessment includes a combination of diagnostic, formative and summative methods.

Students are expected to participate reflectively in assessment. Self-evaluation involves students in reflection on their own progress, in relation to the learning outcomes and mirrors the assessment process conducted by the course team, providing the basis for discussion at assessment feedback sessions after formal coursework assessment has taken place.

Formative Assessment is built into all modules and is designed to provide students with feedback on progress and development. Students are expected to maintain appropriate records of their work as it develops across their agreed programme of study and to take part in seminar discussion of their own and others' work. Included amongst the type of work considered during formative assessment are: sketch books; log books; lecture/seminar notes; drafts; papers; photographs; samples of materials and mock-ups; test pieces; presentations and papers and the organisation of extracurricular activities such as visits and collaborative work. Students will be required to produce a range of work when attending tutorials and to present it as supporting material for final assessments.

The course requires students to give formal presentations to their tutors and peers on their research and practice. These sessions support students to develop their critical engagement and self-confidence and enable them to manage their aspirations and ambitions. Modules with written assignments will normally require students to hand in a draft for formative feedback before the final deadline submission.

Summative assessment involves a formal presentation of work produced and considers the measure of achievement in relation to module learning outcomes. Students will be required to demonstrate the successful completion of each module by means of a final submission of work that satisfies the stated aims, objectives, and criteria by means of the indicated assessment items.

In line with postgraduate research and its articulation through individually Negotiated Learning Agreements, the MA By Project is not prescriptive in terms of the precise nature of the work presented for final assessment, however the following guidelines apply:

1. The nature and intention of any work undertaken by a student will be determined in advance through tutorial discussion, agreed between the individual student and appropriate tutors.

2. A written statement, describing the proposed project and/or sub-projects will be approved in advance by appropriate tutors. The student's statement must be available at the time of assessment.

3. Examples of work that would be suitable for final submission, include:

For practice-led research

(a) Theory elements: essays; reports; seminar papers and working papers

(b) Project work: work carried out in the appropriate media that satisfies a stated brief such as experimental and test pieces related to a particular technology; work that explores a set of formal or aesthetic problems, or work that investigates a specific art or design issue.

(c) Work of an interdisciplinary nature: final submissions might include photographic essays; work related to a museum collection; a catalogue raisonné; or the development of ideas across a range of Media.

For dissertation

(a) Dissertation with preparatory material and the critical and reflective report. Preparatory materials may consist of: notes, drafts, research files, collected data.

Students will be made aware in briefing documents as well as through tutorials, of the 'process' basis of the course which places the emphasis on exploration and development, rather than necessarily highly resolved final artefacts/outcomes.

Organised work experience, work based learning, sandwich year or year abroad

Work based learning is negotiated individually as appropriate, through engagement in live projects and/or collaborative venture, based upon the nature of the project proposed.

Course specific regulations

The course will undertake a formal academic review of student performance at the end of each semester. Students performing below threshold standard will be recommended and/or required to revise their programme of study.

CASS PGT Students can be considered for APEL into the MA by Project (from the relevant PGT course) up to 60 credits on the basis of submission of a project proposal and interview.

Students returning from an intermission of study are required to submit a revised project proposal of an appropriate standard prior to re-enrolment.

The final award is MA by Project. Students will nominate their research topic to appear on their final certification during study.

Modules required for interim awards

Postgraduate Certificate (60 credits):

FA7025 Research Methods in Art, Architecture and Design (40) plus FA7028 Contextual Studies: MA by Project (20) or equivalent Faculty option

Postgraduate Diploma (120 credits):

FA7025 Research Methods in Art, Architecture and Design (40), FA7026 Research Project Development in Art, Architecture and Design (40), FA7027 Theoretical Studies for Art, Architecture and Design (20) plus FA7028 Contextual Studies: MA by Project (20) or equivalent Faculty option

Career opportunities

The MA by Project can help you further your practice and develop new skills, extend your expertise and cultivate your professional profile, explore new avenues of thought and creative potential. You will be encouraged and supported in building a network of opportunities and developing external links that will help formulate the next stage in your career.

Past students have used the MA to launch new businesses as well as further their careers in a variety of professions. The MA by Project provides the opportunity to progress the theoretical development of your practice to a higher level and is therefore a suitable base for the development of a PhD.

Entry requirements

You will be required to have:

  • an honours degree in the subject of the project

Applications are considered from those with degrees in related disciplines, and those with related professional or BTEC qualifications.

Consideration will be given to those without standard entry qualifications, who have gained non-certified experience through prior learning, provided evidence is given that this is commensurate with entry qualifications for a postgraduate course.

All applicants must be able to demonstrate proficiency in the English language. Applicants who require a Tier 4 student visa may need to provide a Secure English Language Test (SELT) such as Academic IELTS. For more information about English qualifications please see our English language requirements.

Official use and codes

Approved to run from 2013/14 Specification version 1 Specification status Validated
Original validation date 01 Sep 2013 Last validation date 01 Sep 2013  
Sources of funding HE FUNDING COUNCIL FOR ENGLAND
JACS codes W640 (Photography): 100%
Route code PROJAD

Course Structure

Stage 1 Level 07 September start Offered

Code Module title Info Type Credits Location Period Day Time
FA7025 Research Methods in Art, Architecture and Design Core 40 CITY AUT+SPR MON AM
FA7026 Research Project Development in Art, Architectu... Core 40        
FA7027 Theoretical Studies for Art, Architecture and D... Core 20        
FA7P30 Research Project in Art, Architecture and Design Core 60        
FA7028 Contextual Studies: MA by Project Option 20        

Stage 1 Level 07 January start Not currently offered

Code Module title Info Type Credits Location Period Day Time
FA7025 Research Methods in Art, Architecture and Design Core 40        
FA7026 Research Project Development in Art, Architectu... Core 40        
FA7027 Theoretical Studies for Art, Architecture and D... Core 20        
FA7P30 Research Project in Art, Architecture and Design Core 60        
FA7028 Contextual Studies: MA by Project Option 20