The Dance: Choreography and Professional Practices MA at the University of Salford is a postgraduate course designed for dance artists, practitioners, educators and scholars. It aims to cultivate your skills in creative and critical thinking along with your ability to articulate your professional practice. Course Content: The course consists of three components; core modules which allow you to develop a range of critical and practical skills, three optional modules which can be selected according to your personal career goals, and a final project which brings you to the end of your course allowing you to carry out research and practice in-depth. Practical areas include embodied practice, improvisation, choreography and performance, while critical studies will draw from philosophy, psychology, and sociology.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Practice as Research, Dance Writing and Reviewing, Dance and Somatic Practices, Dance and Popular Culture, and Independent Choreographic Project. Future Careers: The course is aimed at enhancing professional practices within the dance industry, hence, students are expected to drive their careers as dance artists, practitioners, educators and scholars forward after completing this course. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.