MSc Creative Arts and Mental Health
MSc Creative Arts and Mental Health
Please note that this programme is administered by Queen Mary's Centre for Psychiatry (part of the Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine), and is jointly taught with the Department of Drama. Full information is available via the university's course finder website.
Students enrolling on this programme should indicate their choice of Semester 2 elective in Drama by completing the online Module Preferences Form available on the front page of the SED MA Module Directory.
Study on the MSc Creative Arts and Mental Health is as set out below. Full details about the Department of Drama modules can be found in this directory. Full details concerning modules run by the Wolfson Institute will be provided to you directly.
Programme Requirements
Semester 1:
- Critical Mental Health Sciences — module run by the Wolfson Institute
- Performing Mental Health (DRA7010) — module run by the Department of Drama
Semester 2:
- Performance, Activism, Social Justice (DRA7013) or Text, Self, Performance (DRA7014) or Theatre for Young People: Pedagogy in Practice (DRA7204) — modules run by the Department of Drama
- Critical Encounters in Arts and Mental Health — module run by the Wolfson Institute
Students completing the MSc Creative Arts and Mental Health also undertake a dissertation on an original topic in the field.