
Post-Graduate Diploma in Creative Practice
A 60 credit, Level 9 qualification in Creative Practice available over eight months, from October to May, with the option to progress to an MA awardDiscipline: Creative Arts and Media
Location: Galway - CCAM
NFQ Level: 9
Programme Duration: 9 Months
Mode of Study: Full time
Application Route: Apply direct to GMIT
Entry Requirements: A minimum of 2.2 in Art, Design, Film or in a cognate Level 8 qualification. Other applicants may be considered through the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process
Places: 16
Why Study?
The Post-Graduate Diploma (PG Dip) in Creative Practice offers artists, designers and filmmakers a creative and critically informed environment in which to develop and consolidate their practice.
The course will support imaginative, experimental and interdisciplinary enquiry through a range of media and approaches.
Students will choose one of four strands in which to base their study:
- Contemporary art studio practice
- Digital cultures
- Film and lens based media
- Socially engaged practice
The course is structured so as to balance general and specific demands of various practices.
Students will be encouraged to work collaboratively as well as be independent, self-directed critical thinkers.
The emphasis of the course is on the student completing a large practice-based project.
This culminates with the production of a final exhibition, film screening or project presentation.
A PG Dip Graduate may return in a future year to undertake an additional thesis to demonstrate appropriate critical contextualization of the practice based work to achieve the MA award.
For more information, download the PG Dip in Creative Practice Programme Information here.
Programme Modules
The PG Dip is an eight-month, 60 credit course.
There are three mandatory taught modules:
- Themes and Issues in Creative Practice (10 credits)
- Professional Development (10 credits)
- Research and Innovation (10 credits)
Students undertaking the PG Dip will also undertake the Creative Practice Projects for 30 credits.
Students graduating with a PG Dip can also return in a future year to undertake the Minor Thesis for additional 30 credits in order to achieve the MA award.
The Creative Practice Project is initiated by a project proposal which will be guided and developed to completion by the end of the course. Practice-based research is undertaken where the student focuses on developing their art, film, digital media or socially engaged practice to completion.
Career Opportunities
Targeted areas of employment for graduates of this programme lie within the extensive range of creative networks and cultural infrastructure of the city, region and beyond.
Employment includes:
- Self-employed artists
- Socially engaged and public art projects
- Arts administration
- Curation
- Filmmakers
- Technicians
- Designers
Within education, opportunities exist for advanced research at level 10 and beyond as well as opportunities in second and third level teaching, lecturing and art education programmes in museum and cultural institutions.
The sector thrives on innovation, initiative and ambition. The PG Dip in Creative Practice fosters such ambition through a strategically informed practical project-based environment.
Essential Information:
Tuition Fees
The 2020/2021 full-time mode tuition fee (to be confirmed) is expected to be €3,600 per EU student and €12,000 per non-EU student.
Application Procedure
Applicants should register their details using the following link http://www.gmit.ie/apply/apply-gmit.
Applicants must provide the following:
- A CV detailing their qualifications, career to date.
- A short visual record of previous work.
- A personal motivational statement, which should include an outline of their plans and interests related to Creative Practice and potential Practice-based Research.
All qualified applicants with a relevant L8 qualification or equivalent will be short-listed for interview. Other applicants may be considered through the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process. The interview will discuss qualifications, experience, and the plans and interests outlined by the students in the statement. Applicants will be assessed at interview based on qualifications (max 40 marks), experience and achievements (max 30 marks), and plans and objectives (max 30 marks).
Application Closing Date: 28th May 2021
Interviews: 16th & 17th June 2020
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