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Title: School of Arts


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School of Arts
School and College Liaison Conference 10th June
2009
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School of Arts
  • Features
  • 145 academic staff
  • 2000 undergraduate students
  • 400 postgraduate students
  • 6 Subject Areas located in Digby Stuart, Froebel
    and Southlands Colleges
  • The School is a member of the West Focus
    (Creative Industries) partnership and
    Roehamptons Centre for Excellence in Human
    Rights and Citizenship (Crucible)

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Subject Areas
  • Dance and Music
  • Drama, Theatre Performance
  • Humanities
  • Languages and Linguistics
  • Literature and Creative Writing
  • Media, Film and Cultural Studies.

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Dance and Music
  • Dance Studies Single or Combined Honours
  • Full-time 3 years
  • Part-time 4-7 years
  • Features
  • Strong links with the profession including own
    choreographers, and links with companies working
    in ballet and contemporary dance.
  • In house performances and dance events starring
    leading companies and major dance personalities
  • Fifth highest concentration of world-class
    activity of any department in the country in any
    subject, higher than can be found in most of the
    old as well as other new universities.
    International exchange programme
  • RAE 2008 100 of RUs submitted work in Dance
    was recognised internationally or nationally for
    its originality, significance and rigour, with
    55 of that work regarded as being
    world-leading. This is also the best record in
    any RAE for dance.
  • Career Prospects Besides performance and
    choreography-based study at the London
    Contemporary Dance School and LABAN, graduates
    find employment in production, therapy, teaching,
    administrative and archival posts.

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Drama, Theatre and Performance
  • Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies Single or
    Combined Honours
  • Full-time 3 years
  • Part-time 4-7 years
  • Features
  • Proximity to Londons theatres, museums and
    archives
  • Wide variety of teaching methods including
    lectures, seminars and practical workshops
  • Students involved in devising a full-length
    production
  • RAE 2008 100 of RUs submitted work in Drama,
    Theatre and Performance Studies was recognised
    either internationally or nationally, with 60 of
    that work regarded as being either
    world-leading or internationally excellent.
  • Career Prospects The programme equips students
    with a wide range of transferable skills
    experience of working as part of a group, complex
    problem solving, time management, information
    retrieval, research and presentation. Recent
    graduates have gone on to careers in
    administration, marketing, teaching and
    therapeutic work .

6
Humanities
  • Art History
  • Classical Civilisation
  • History
  • Philosophy
  • Theology and Religious Studies
  • all offered as Single or Combined Honours
  • Full-time 3 years
  • Part-time 4-7 years

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Humanities
  • Features
  • Courses range from Ancient Athens to the 1960s
    and include Britain, continental Europe, and
    Africa
  • Long-standing links with the National Art Library
    at the Victoria and Albert Museum
  • Resources available at galleries and museums
    including Tate Modern, Tate Britain, the National
    Gallery, the British Museum, The Royal
    Collections and the Imperial War Museum.
  • Optional work experience in museums, schools or
    archaeological fieldwork.
  • Opportunity to learn or improve ancient Greek
    and/or Latin or a modern language such as French,
    Spanish or German. 
  • International study trips to France and Italy
  • Exceptional facilities for historical research
  • The Philosophy programme is an institutional
    member of the Institute of Philosophy University
    of London
  • The Roehampton philosophy programme is an agent
    of The Royal Institute of Philosophy

8
Humanities
  • RAE 2008 100 of RUs work in History was
    recognised either internationally or nationally,
    with 35 of that work regarded as being either
    world-leading or internationally excellent.
  • 100 of RUs submitted work in Theology,
    Divinity and Religious Studies was recognised
    either internationally or nationally, with 20 of
    that work regarded as being either
    world-leading or internationally excellent.
  • Career Prospects Gallery and museum work
    (including educational services), arts
    administration and teaching, the civil service,
    media, business. Law, journalism, political
    research, government and local government policy
    work

9
Languages and Linguistics
  • Modern Languages Single or Combined Honours
  • Full-time 4 years
  • Modern Languages Translating and Interpreting
    Single Honours
  • Full-time 3 years
  • Spanish Combined Honours
  • Full Time 4 years
  • Features
  • Modern Languages degrees combine French, Spanish
    and/or English as a Foreign Language
  • Fully accredited Year Abroad in France or Spain
  • Students who are eligible for a full-year Erasmus
    grant may also be exempt from tuition fees for
    that year.
  • Option to start a language from scratch.
  • Work-based module offered in the final year
  • Fast-track 3 year programme in Translating and
    Interpreting with a year abroad
  • RAE 2008 100 of RUs submitted work in the area
    of Iberian and Latin American Languages and
    French was recognised either internationally or
    nationally, with more than 30 of the work in
    Iberian languages regarded as being either
    world-leading or internationally excellent.
  • Career Prospects In-depth language skills enable
    students to choose from a broad range of career
    opportunities worldwide including advertising,
    publishing, export companies, teaching and the
    civil service

10
Languages and Linguistics
  • English Language and Linguistics
  • Full-time 3 years
  • Part-time 4-7 years
  • English Language and Linguistics / TESOL
  • Full-time 3 years
  • Features
  • It provides an in-depth knowledge of English, its
    varieties, and the theory and practice of English
    language teaching.
  • The programme was rated as excellent for the
    quality of its teaching and for its practical
    approach to linguistics by the Higher Education
    Funding Council for England
  • The work in the third year can contribute to the
    internationally recognised Cambridge Certificate
    in English Language Teaching to Adults
  • RAE 2008 100 of RUs submitted work in English
    Language and Literature was recognised either
    internationally or nationally, with more than 30
    of that work regarded as being either
    world-leading or internationally excellent
  • Career Prospects Graduates are in demand for a
    variety of careers in media and communications,
    business, industry and the public sector. Recent
    graduates have also travelled abroad to teach
    English as a Foreign Language and undertaken
    postgraduate training in all areas of education
    and speech therapy. TESOL students also pursue
    careers in testing, materials design, ELT
    administration or teaching at primary or
    secondary level, either in the UK or overseas.

11
Literature and Creative Writing
  • English Literature
  • Creative Writing
  • Single and Combined Honours
  • Full-time 3 years
  • Part-time 4-7 years
  • Features
  • Proximity to the cultural events of central and
    greater London
  • Home of the National Centre for Research in
    Childrens Literature (awarded the Queens
    Anniversary Prize for excellence in 2000), is the
    only university to offer childrens literature
    options throughout your degree course
  • Courses include Writing Fiction, Writing for
    Children, Travel Writing, Screenwriting and
    Innovative Poetry and Poetics.
  • Opportunities to work with qualified academics
    and established writers.
  • Platforms for student work include the annual
    London Writers Competition
  • RAE 2008 100 of RUs submitted work in English
    Language and Literature was recognised either
    internationally or nationally, with more than 30
    of that work regarded as being either
    world-leading or internationally excellent.
  • Career Prospects Publishing, the media, public
    relations, television work, education and the
    arts in general.

12
Media, Film and Cultural Studies
  • Media and Culture
  • Journalism and News Media
  • Film
  • Single and Combined Honours
  • Full-time 3 years
  • Part-time 4-7 years
  • Features
  • Proximity to major media and cultural
    organisations and venues, and to a wealth of
    archive materials
  • Partnership events with the National Film Theatre
    and the British Film Institute.
  • Production-based modules are taught in the School
    of Arts fully equipped media centre.
  • Opportunities for practical work and learning
    skills such as writing, interviewing and
    researching
  • Work placement in the third year
  • RAE 2008 100 of RUs submitted work in
    Communication, Cultural and Media Studies was
    recognised either internationally or nationally,
    with 40 of that work regarded as being either
    world-leading or internationally excellent
  • Career Prospects Careers associated with rapidly
    emerging media and cultural institutions and
    outlets. Including journalism, copy writing,
    events management, public relations and research.

13
Postgraduate and Research
  • MA Programmes
  • Audiovisual Translation
  • Applied Linguistics and TESOL
  • Ballet Studies
  • Childrens Literature
  • Creative and Professional Writing
  • Dance Anthropology
  • Dance Choreography Master of Fine Arts
  • Dance Studies
  • Documentary Practices
  • Historical Research
  • Journalism
  • Media, Culture and Identity
  • Modern Literature and Culture
  • Performance and creative Research
  • Sociolinguistics
  • South Asian Dance Studies

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Postgraduate and Research
  • Research Centres More than a third of the 400
    postgraduate students are studying for the award
    of MPhil or PhD
  • Centre for Dance Research (CDR)
  • Centre for Research in Film and Audiovisual
    Cultures (CRFAC)
  • Centre for Research in Film and Audiovisual
    Cultures (CRFAC)
  • Centre for Hearth Tax Research
  • Centre for Research in Postcolonial and
    Transcultural Studies
  • Centre for Research in Renaissance Studies
  • Centre for Research in Romanticism
  • Centre for Language Assessment Research (CLARe)
  • Centre for Theatre Research in Europe 
  • Hispanic Research Centre
  • National Centre for Research in Childrens
    Literature (NCRCL)
  • Centre for Research in Modern literature and
    Culture
  • Centre for Research in Sex, Gender and Sexuality
  • Centre for Research in History and Theory
  • Centre for Interdisciplinary Music Research
  • Centre for Research in English Languages and
    Linguistics
  • ReWrite Centre for Research in Creative and
    Professional Writing

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Language Centre University-wide Language
Provision
  • Languages for All
  • Arabic Ancient Greek
  • French Ancient Latin
  • German Quranic Arabic
  • Italian Sanskrit
  • Japanese
  • Mandarin
  • Spanish
  • English Language Unit
  • English Language Support
  • IFC / Pre-master certificate
  • Pre-sessional English
  • Academic Writing and Skills
  • Short-courses
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