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As opposed to focusing solely upon current workplace requirements, this degree expands students' thinking about crucial problems, such as access, audiences, impact, innovation and direction, meaning they will be well-placed to maintain positions of influence over a range of fields, including digital media artwork, film manufacturing, community arts, creative writing, worldwide studies, cultural policy and preparation, heritage and conservation, and the galleries, libraries, archives, museums and records (GLAMR) industry.
Applicants should have an undergraduate degree or equivalent as approved by the University.