The MA Curating (with Advanced Practice) course offered by the Teesside University offers a contemporary and practical examination and exposure to curatorial practices. It exposes students to the practices, theory and skills required to work within the cultural heritage and arts professions, with opportunities for advanced practice or to undertake a significant piece of practice-based research. Course Content: The course rigorously explores curatorial theory and practice. It offers detailed knowledge and rich experiences in curating activity within art galleries, cultural venues and public spaces. The core modules extend engagement with contemporary issues and practices. The optional Advanced Practice route provides the opportunity for internships, study abroad, or development of a related specialism.Key Modules: The key modules of this course are Curatorial Theory and Practice (20 credits), Cultural Heritage: Theory and Practice (20 credits), Major Project (20 credits), Research Proposal (20 credits), Research Project (60 credits), and 2 other optional modules with choices including Internship, Ιnternational Experience, Business Clinic, Industry Collaboration, and Entrepreneurship in Theory and Practice.Accreditations: Information about accreditation is not specified. Future Careers: This course is aimed at graduates seeking to establish a curatorial career and professionals looking to enhance their knowledge and understanding of curating. The course provides an excellent base for further research or entry into a wide range of careers including curator, exhibitions officer, collections manager, educator and project manager in gallery and museum sector, as well as transferable skills for wider sectors in the arts, entertainment, and multimedia spaces.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.cfm).