The Surface Pattern and Textiles MA course offered by the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) is a dynamic and innovative program that aims to provide distinctive and engaging experiences. The course encourages students to explore their individual creativity and artistic talent through a range of modules in textiles and printed surfaces. Course Content: This course offers a robust learning framework that covers topics such as research methods, conceptual development, practical skills, critical reflection, and professional development. Through the course, students will develop a clear understanding of their creative practice, its context, and its potential for development.Key Modules: Some of the primary modules that students will engage with in this course include 'Exploratory Practice', ‘Professional Contexts for the Creative Industries’, 'Creative and Critical Contexts', 'Structured Practice', and 'Major/Practice-Led Project'. These modules are designed to expand student knowledge, challenge creativity, enhance technical skills and engage with contemporary issues in the creative industries.Future Careers: Graduates of the Surface Pattern and Textiles MA course hold the potential to excel in numerous professional avenues. They could become textile or print designers, illustrators, educators, or researchers. Some may choose to start their own creative businesses while others could proceed to PhD level study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.