The MA Glass course at the University for the Creative Arts is a specialised programme allowing students to experiment and develop their innovative practice in glass while guided by expert tutors and technicians. Students will have the opportunity to explore traditional and contemporary approaches to glass and glassmaking techniques.Course Content: Students will be immersed in professional glass practise, contemporary craft issues, professional skills, extending making competencies, contextual studies, and research methodologies. Focusing on research and experimentation, students will engage in practical projects and paper development exercises, as well as visits to museums, galleries, and studios.Key Modules: The programme comprises modules including Practice 1: Theory and Practice Fundamentals, Practice 2: Experimentation and Development, Practice 3: Consolidation and Extension, Crafts Context, Craft Analytics, and Master's Project: Crafts.Accreditations: This course is provided and fully accredited by the University for the Creative Arts, one of the UK's leading creative universities.Future Careers: Graduates of this course often move into roles such as independent studio practitioners, consultants, researchers, curators or educators. Others may use this programme as a stepping-stone towards a career in academia or PhD study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.