M.Liberats Liberal Arts with Integrated Master’s

M.Liberats Liberal Arts with Integrated Master's

The program’s interdisciplinary approach to understanding some of the world’s most pressing problems means you’ll study a wide range of subjects, including the social sciences, arts, humanities, and the natural sciences. Most of the program is underpinned by innovative teaching. For example, previous students have engaged in our ‘living labs’ approach, in which field trips have allowed students to explore local issues and their potential solutions. You will have the opportunity to apply knowledge and generate evidence and understanding by engaging with living communities and landscapes. Students will pursue hands-on research into Britain’s industrial, social, economic, and cultural history and current/future-oriented issues, including economic regeneration, social and political challenges, and environmental sustainability, citizenship, and creativity with opportunities for learning analytical, communication presentational, writing, and research skills.

Modules

Year 1

  • Liberal Arts and Society’s Grand Challenges
  • Introduction to the Liberal Arts

Year 2

  • Creative Arts and Humanities in Society
  • Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Wicked Problems
  • Research Methods

Year 3

  • Grand Challenges in Society

Employability

When you graduate, you’ll have a wide range of transferable skills including the ability to communicate effectively, think critically and creatively, problem-solve, and demonstrate empathy towards and understanding of others in local and global communities. These are all highly valued by employers and can lead to a range of career choices. You might go into the arts, the culture and media industries, education, advertising, marketing, tourism, leisure, local and national government, humanitarian work, health, and social care, or many other professions.