Location
England: Lancashire
Since 2003 the MA Antiques (Distance Learning) course has been inspiring researchers and practitioners; individuals who want to develop a specialised interest in antiques without the necessity of on-campus attendance, and who wish to do so on a part-time basis. Whether as a leisure activity, to follow your aspiration to be an antique dealer, or as recognition of your professional status in antiques, the MA Antiques offers:
* a postgraduate qualification in antiques with a proven success rate;
* marketing advantages for your business, and/or your own career development;
* the opportunity, after the first year, to specialise in a field of your choice;
* support for students who, after a long period away from formal education, may find postgraduate study daunting at first;
* encouragement for individuals who may not have formal entry qualifications - experience counts;
* assessment by 100% coursework in the form of concise project reports or academic papers. So, no examinations, summer school or on campus requirements
- Key Facts -
Award Type: MA
Level: Postgraduate
Study mode: Part Time
Delivery Method: Distance
Full time: One and a half years
Part time: 2 years and 3 months
No.of modules: An MA Degree in Antiques requires a minimum of 180 credits at Level 7, as 5 modules of the course programme including DD4991 Dissertation Project.
School: School of Art, Design and Performance
Campus: Preston
Year of Entry: 2012
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