The course is open to computer literate graduates with 1st or 2nd Class Honours degree in museum studies related disciplines (such as archaeology or cultural informatics); it is also open to those with a good Honours degree in a technology based course (with a creative component such as multimedia or web development) and or industrial experience within a creative industry (such as multimedia or games); it may be possible to relax the formal educational requirements for those employed in an industrial or academic context that is intimately related to: multimedia; cultural heritage and museum studies; where necessary the relevance of the applicants 1st degree or industrial experience will be determined at the interview and by the portfolio; for those whose 1st language is not English an attainment of at least IELTS 6.5 or equivalent must be demonstrated; whilst the University offers pre-sessional summer programmes for those who need to improve their English before starting the course.
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Our courses are taught across four London campuses – three in central London and all within walking distance of each other, and a fourth in Harrow, north-west London, which is just a 30-minute tube ride away from central London.
Cavendish Campus
Our Cavendish Campus is in central London – just a 5-minute walk from Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road.
Subjects taught at the campus include Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Computer Science and Engineering, and Psychology.
Harrow Campus
Our Harrow Campus is based in north-west London, just 30 minutes away from central London by tube.
Subjects taught at the campus include Art and Design, Fashion, and Film and Television.
Marylebone Campus
Our Marylebone Campus is in central London, within easy walking distance of both Regent's Park and Marylebone High Street.
Subjects taught at the campus include Accounting and Finance, Business and Management, and Construction Management and Urban Planning.
Regent Campus
Our Regent Campus comprises three sites in central London, all within a few minutes' walk of Oxford Street:
309 Regent Street – subjects taught at this site include English and Creative Writing, Languages, and History.
Little Titchfield Street – our Law courses are taught here.
Wells Street – Criminology and Sociology, and Politics and International Relations are taught here.
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