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Creative Arts Practice (MA PT) (Taught)

Course details
  • MA (PG)
  • 2 Years
  • Distance learning (with some attendance)
  • 22/09/2025
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Main Site
Course scheme
UCAS Conservatoires

Course summary

The application deadline for this programme is 30th May 2025

This practice-led, modular programme for creative graduates will evolve your practice and enhance employability in a world-leading performing and production arts education environment.

As contemporary creative artists often work across and beyond the traditional boundaries of artistic disciplines, the focus will be on bespoke, individual learning. You will engage in critical inquiry to identify meaningful goals and develop essential knowledge, skills and attitudes for success in your artistic journey.
Throughout the programme, you will have the opportunity to build a professional network and receive support to critically engage with your practice in order to transform your creative identity. It will also help you enhance your skills for freelance work, employment with creative agencies or further academic study, while expanding your professional network.

This is a flexible programme, where you’ll work alongside RCS lecturers and industry experts, as well as our network of national and international partners.

The MA is designed to integrate with your existing arts practice and includes a significant amount of student-led learning. It will be complemented by intensive residencies (either in-person or online) at the beginning and end of the programme, as well as online delivery, one-to-one support, and peer group learning..

Course details

Principal study options

During the application and audition process, you must select which instrument(s) you wish to specialise in for the duration of your course. On this course, you can choose from the following options:

Main specialism

Only one specialism is studied. It may be possible to study a further instrument, but this will not contribute towards the qualification.

Instrument/specialisms

For all courses, you must select at least one specialism from the 'primary' list. For those studying primary/secondary pathways, two instruments may be selected – one from the 'primary' list and one from the 'secondary' list. Joint pathway students may select any two instruments from either list.

Primary instrument/specialism
  • Creative Practice: Collaborative Arts

Modules

More information about what the course entails can be found on our website.

Assessment method

More information about what the course entails can be found on our website.

How to apply

This course is closed for the 2025 academic cycle. Please contact the provider or view the 2026 courses.

If you are an international applicant, or you are applying for a postgraduate course, or are choosing certain assessment locations, the 'on time' deadline may be later in the year - please contact the conservatoire directly.

Apply by
2 October

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
214P
Institution code:
R58
Campus name:
Main Site
Campus Code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

International applicants

Currently around 20% of our students come from outside the UK. Between them, they represent over 50 different nationalities and add a rich diversity to the Conservatoire. International applications are welcome to this programme and online interviews can be arranged.

Entry requirements

Applicants for the programme normally have a good degree or international equivalent in a subject area relevant to the demands of the programme. It is recognised that some applicants may not have achieved a full degree in a relevant subject area and we will take account of relevant professional experience where it is deemed to be a suitable equivalency.

Additional entry requirements

Interview
Following your presentation, there will be a 20-minute discussion about your presentation and application with the Head of Programme and a member of the delivery team. This will be used to explore your educational background, experience, opportunities and aspirations and you will be invited to address the following questions: * What has led you to apply for this programme? * How do you see this programme contributing to your professional development? * What opportunities, if any, will you have to apply your learning in a professional context whilst on the programme? * The panel will take account of all aspects of the applicants’ profiles. This will include: * Performance at interview * Commitment to the programme * Potential to benefit from the programme * Readiness for masters level study * Academic qualifications * Personal statement * References (2 references from appropriately qualified persons) * Contextualised data
Other
Your programme will culminate in a module which enables you to design and undertake a substantial project, synthesising your arts leadership and/or fundraising enquiry into one cohesive piece of work. You are invited to share some initial ideas for how you might use this project to deepen your chosen field of enquiry. For example, you may choose to focus on investigating: * Opportunities within your specialist area that you would benefit from a deeper understanding * The practical application of arts leadership and/or fundraising in a professional context * Defined areas of arts leadership and/or fundraising/policy that you believe would benefit from further research or exploration * Ways in which you might use this final module to address gaps in your own development You will be requested to provide some evidence to support your initial proposals, drawing on published journal articles, books or other key sources and to be prepared to provide some critical analysis of these in light of your project ideas. We will explore this with you and support your ideas development as part of the interview process.

English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)77.0 with a minimum score of 7.0 in speaking and no component below 6.5
TOEFL (iBT)94Overall score of 94, with minimum component scores of: Reading – 19, Listening – 20, Speaking – 23, Writing – 24
PTE Academic66Overall score of 66 with a minimum of 66 in speaking and no component below 62

More information about our language requirements can be found at the weblink. https://www.rcs.ac.uk/study/international-students/english-requirements/

Fees and funding

Tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
Channel Islands£7350*Year 1
EU£7350*Year 1
International£7350*Year 1
England£7350*Year 1
Northern Ireland£7350*Year 1
Scotland£7350*Year 1
Wales£7350*Year 1
Republic of Ireland£7350*Year 1

* This is a provisional fee and subject to change.

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

Additional fee information

Please note, fees are subject to change for AY25 entry
This is the fee for each year of study. Associated programme costs may be required for this programme for any new student at the start of their studies. For more information on please see our website - https://www.rcs.ac.uk/study/fees-funding/fees/

Sponsorship information

There are currently no internal scholarships available for this programme. Please visit our website for more information about funding options: https://www.rcs.ac.uk/study/fees-funding/

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