Arts University Plymouth

Master in Craft & Material Practices

The Master in Craft & Material Practices at Arts University Plymouth is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Arts University Plymouth is a compact, creative-focused institution that offers an immersive environment for students pursuing art, design, film and creative industries. With a small student community of roughly 1,100, the university provides studio-based learning, close faculty mentorship and opportunities to develop a compelling professional portfolio. The intimate scale supports intensive practical work and peer collaboration essential for creative development.

Curricula prioritize hands-on skills, critique-led development and industry engagement, with workshops, digital labs and specialist equipment available to students. The university connects learners with local and international creative partners, facilitating internships, live briefs and showcase events that translate studio practice into real-world experience. Faculty and visiting practitioners bring contemporary industry perspectives to teaching and assessment.

Students benefit from career-focused support, portfolio guidance and routes into graduate study or creative employment. International applicants find a welcoming atmosphere, guidance on practical arrangements and opportunities to join interdisciplinary projects that expand creative networks. For aspiring artists and designers who value focused, practice-led study and professional readiness, Arts University Plymouth offers a practical and supportive setting to grow creative skills and launch a career.

About the Program

The Master in Craft & Material Practices at Arts University Plymouth is a 1-year degree for students who want to explore craft and material practices. This program emphasizes craft as a starting point for innovation and helps students engage in material-led research across various mediums. The main advantage is the access to world-class workshops and facilities.

The curriculum includes material-led research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and practical experience with mediums like clay, glass, wood, and biomaterials. Students develop skills like material analysis, design thinking, and creative problem-solving, and work closely with artisans, designers, and researchers.

Graduates can pursue careers as product designers, urban planners, sustainable designers, materials specialists, or design researchers. They can work in industries like design, architecture, or manufacturing, and contribute to the evolving landscape of craft and design with their innovative thinking and understanding of material cultures.

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