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MACreative Industries

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MA Creative Industries

MA Creative Industries

UCAS code 1234
Duration 1 year full time 2 years part time
Entry year 2026
Campus Streatham Campus
Typical offer View full entry requirements We will consider applicants with a 2:2 Honours degree or above in a social science* or humanities subject.
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Why study MA Creative Industries at Exeter?

Designed for graduates and professionals across a range of disciplines, this MA provides critical and practical tools to explore, apply, and lead with creativity in diverse cultural and organisational contexts.

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Programme Director: Olya Petrakova Brown

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Discover MA Creative Industries at the University of Exeter.

Industry-focused learning

Explore the evolving creative landscape, from film and television to immersive media, gaming, digital publishing, and fashion branding.

Emerging creative technologies

Understand how AI in storytelling, Web3, and interactive media are transforming creative production and audience engagement.

Professional experience and industry mentors

Secure internships, placements, and mentorships with professionals from MAKETANK.

Global career prospects

Join an international network of alumni working in entertainment, media, cultural entrepreneurship, and tech-driven creative businesses.

Startup and funding opportunities

Gain access to Exeter’s Innovation Centre and business incubators, supporting entrepreneurial ventures in the creative industries.

Shape the Future of Creativity in a Digital Age

The creative industries are among the fastest-growing sectors in the global economy, shaped by technological innovation, digital transformation, and new business models. The MA in Creative Industries at the University of Exeter is designed for ambitious students who want to develop industry-ready skills, forge professional networks, and gain the strategic knowledge to thrive in this dynamic landscape.

As part of a world-leading department in Communications and Media, Drama, and Film & Television Studies, this programme draws on a rich academic and industry heritage, giving students unparalleled insights into the evolving creative landscape. With access to cutting-edge research, state-of-the-art facilities, and expert faculty, you will develop the skills and connections needed to lead in today’s creative economy.

Building on a foundation of creative practice, this industry-focused programme bridges creativity with business acumen, offering practical learning, professional placements, and direct engagement with leading figures in media, entertainment, publishing, and design. Whether you’re looking to launch a creative business, work in a global media house, or drive innovation in digital storytelling, this programme will equip you with the expertise and connections to succeed.

Entry requirements

We will consider applicants with a 2:2 Honours degree or above in a social science* or humanities subject. While we normally only consider applicants who meet this criteria, if you are coming from a different academic background which is equivalent to degree level, or have relevant work experience, we would welcome your application.

*Accepted social science subjects include:

Please also see our guidance on essential documentation required for an initial decision on taught programme applications.

Entry requirements for international students

Please visit our entry requirements section for equivalencies from your country and further information on English language requirements.

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Please also see our guidance on essential documentation required for an initial decision on taught programme applications.

Entry requirements for international students

English language requirements

International students need to show they have the required level of English language to study this course.

The required IELTS test scores for this course fall under Profile B1.

Please visit our English language requirements page to view the required test scores and equivalencies from your country.

MA Creative Industries is a course that lets you learn from doing activities. The nature of engaging students with real-life challenges and coming up with innovative solutions through creative processes makes students market-ready in the creative world.

Moreover, the university has excellent facilities like an Innovation Centre for students, one-to-one mentoring sessions and in-course placement opportunities. You face real-life business challenges with expected creative solutions as part of the assessments.

Studying at the University of Exeter is a journey of innovation, engagement, and impact, which will be the base of career development for the rest of your life.

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Course content

An industry-connected curriculum

The programme is divided into units of study called modules which are assigned a number of 'credits'. The credit rating of a module is proportional to the total workload, with 1 credit being nominally equivalent to 10 hours of work.

The modules below provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this degree course based on recent academic teaching. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand.

Modules

Please note that the module information displayed here is from a previous year and is subject to change.

150 credits of compulsory modules, 30 credits of optional modules

Compulsory modules

aChoose either CDFM001 Dissertation - Written or CDFM002 Dissertation - Practice (you cannot choose more than one module from this group)

Code Module Credits
CDFM001 Dissertation - Written [see Note a] 60
CDFM002 Dissertation - Practice [see Note a] 60
DRAM141 Ideas Generation and the Creative Process 30
DRAM142 Creative Management 30
DRAM169 Creative Industries 30

Optional modules

Code Module Credits
BEMM801 Entrepreneurship: Business Simulation 15
BEMM178 Innovation Management 15
BEMM118 Strategic Innovation Management 15

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Fees

2026/27 entry

UK fees per year:

*£16,500 full-time; £8,250 part-time*

International fees per year:

£26,750 full-time; £13,375 part-time

Scholarships

The University of Exeter offers a wide range of scholarships to support your education, with £7 million available for international students applying to study with us in the 2026/27 academic year, including our prestigious Exeter Excellence Scholarships *. We also provide awards for sport, music and other achievements, as well as regional and partner scholarships with organisations such as Chevening, The Beacon Trust and the British Council. For more information on scholarships and other financial support, please visit our scholarships and bursaries page.

University of Exeter Alumni Scholarship

We are pleased to offer University of Exeter alumni beginning a standalone postgraduate programme in 2026/27 with us a scholarship towards the cost of your tuition fees. Full details can be found here.

*Terms and conditions, including deadlines, apply. See our website for details..

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Teaching and research

Learning and professional development

The MA in Creative Industries is a multidisciplinary, industry-focused programme that blends creative innovation with strategic business insights. You will develop expertise in content creation, branding, digital transformation, and entrepreneurship, collaboration, and stakeholder engagement, preparing for a wide range of careers in the creative economy.

Learning from expert faculty and leading industry professionals, you will be challenged and supported to reach your full potential. Through a dynamic mix of lectures, collaborative projects, case studies, professional practice, and performance-based coaching, you will refine your communication, leadership, and strategic thinking skills - turning ideas into real-world impact.

First term: Foundations of the Creative Industries

Develop an understanding of how creative ideas are generated, shaped, and transformed into successful business ventures. Learn how innovative companies navigate the creative economy, from business incubation to commercialisation.

Key skills you’ll gain:

By the end of this term, you’ll have a strong foundation in creative enterprise, business strategy, and market innovation, preparing you for hands-on industry engagement in Term Two.

Second term: Specialisation and industry engagement

Building on your foundation, Term Two allows you to specialise in key areas of creative business and leadership. You will take the core Creative Management module, along with two optional Business School electives that align with your career ambitions.

You will develop essential skills for creative leadership, including:

A key feature of this term is the professional placement or internship, supported by the university’s placements team. You will apply your learning in a real-world setting, whether within a creative agency, media company, publishing house, or digital innovation hub. Financial support may be available for internship-related expenses (within an agreed budgetary framework).

Third term: Industry-focused Dissertation or Project

Your final term provides the opportunity to specialise further through a dissertation or a practical industry project:

Your dissertation is a launchpad for your career, offering the opportunity to:

By the end of Term Three, you will have a fully developed project, critical insights, and a strong professional network—equipping you to make an impact in the global creative industries.

Beyond the classroom

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Professor Anna Kiernan

Associate Professor of Creativity and Literary Culture

Olya Petrakova Brown

Programme Director

Professor Lisa Harris

Associate Professor, Director of Digital Learning

Professor Ruth Sealy

Associate Professor of Organisation Studies, Director of Impact

Raphael Dennett

Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship

Dr Sarah Goldingay

Professor Anna Kiernan

Associate Professor of Creativity and Literary Culture

Dr Anna Kiernan is Associate Professor of Creativity and Literary Culture at the University of Exeter and a Director of Business Engagement and Innovation in the department of Communications, Drama and Film.  With extensive experience as a Trustee and Creative Director, she takes a cross-sector approach to leadership and knowledge exchange within the literary and creative industries.

Anna’s work on policy, impact and creative industries strategy has led to her being selected as a Creative Champion for the Policy and Evidence Centre (Creative PEC), which is led by Newcastle University, funded by UKRI /AHRC, in partnership with the Royal Society of Arts (RSA). She has also served as a National Advisor for the Arts Council of Wales and a director and Trustee at the Cornwall Film Festival.

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Professor Anna Kiernan

Associate Professor of Creativity and Literary Culture

Dr Anna Kiernan is Associate Professor of Creativity and Literary Culture at the University of Exeter and a Director of Business Engagement and Innovation in the department of Communications, Drama and Film.  With extensive experience as a Trustee and Creative Director, she takes a cross-sector approach to leadership and knowledge exchange within the literary and creative industries.

Anna’s work on policy, impact and creative industries strategy has led to her being selected as a Creative Champion for the Policy and Evidence Centre (Creative PEC), which is led by Newcastle University, funded by UKRI /AHRC, in partnership with the Royal Society of Arts (RSA). She has also served as a National Advisor for the Arts Council of Wales and a director and Trustee at the Cornwall Film Festival.

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Olya Petrakova Brown

Programme Director

Olya specialises in transforming disused urban and rural spaces into animated pop-up venues. She is passionate about cross-disciplinary working and community engagement and has a track record in producing, curating, and organising festivals and conferences. Olya is co-Artistic Director of ARTEL (American Russian Theatre Ensemble Laboratory), a visual theatre company, and founder/Co-Artistic Director of Maketank, a creative hub for contemporary performance making in Exeter.

Professor Lisa Harris

Associate Professor, Director of Digital Learning

Lisa joined the University of Exeter in October 2017 as Director of Digital Learning. She is also an Education Incubator Fellow. Lisa has led the development and implementation of innovative degree programmes in three UK Universities, utilising cross-faculty expertise supported by industry projects and online learning pedagogies.

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Professor Ruth Sealy

Associate Professor of Organisation Studies, Director of Impact

Ruth’s research areas include women in leadership; board composition; role models; and various aspects of corporate governance. Ruth was the lead researcher of the annual Female FTSE Report, monitoring women on listed boards and executive committees, from 2007-2016, including co-creating the “100 Women to Watch” list at Cranfield in 2009. She has co-authored similar reports in Hong Kong and India and presented report findings to academic and practitioner audiences, globally.

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Raphael Dennett

Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship

Raphael has experienced almost every aspect of entrepreneurship and enterprise during his years of starting and growing businesses across the globe. He held the position of Entrepreneur in Residence at Plymouth University for six years and in this role, mentored and helped develop and grow hundreds of start-ups in almost every sector imaginable. Raphael has also held executive positions in a number of global businesses which has given him a strong interest in developing economies and entrepreneurial international development.

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Dr Sarah Goldingay

Sarah is a senior lecturer in Drama undertaking research into wellbeing, chronic pain, healing and the placebo response, in the field of Medical Humanities. She is particularly interested in the intersections between sustainability, community, place, identity and wellbeing and am currently working on inter- and transdisciplinary research projects across performance scholarship, culture and ritual studies, neuropsychology and biomedicine. Her work investigates the importance of human-to-human interaction and cultural context in enabling salutogenesis.

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Careers

Creative pathways and industry impact

The MA in Creative Industries is designed to equip you with the skills, experience, and professional network to thrive in a wide range of creative careers—or to launch a venture of your own. You will graduate with a diverse and highly transferable skill set, making you an attractive candidate for employers across the global creative economy.

Through internships, industry projects, and mentorships, you will build connections with leading professionals and organizations, creating opportunities that extend far beyond your studies. Whether your goal is to launch a startup, develop innovative digital products, or secure a leadership role in a major creative business, this programme provides the tools, insights, and industry access to make it happen.

Where can this MA take you?

Graduates from our department have pursued careers across a broad spectrum of creative industries, including:

With access to startup incubators, business mentors, and funding opportunities, this MA also empowers entrepreneurs and innovators to turn ideas into reality, whether through creative startups, digital platforms, or new media ventures.

Join a growing network of alumni shaping the future of the creative industries—this is your opportunity to define your impact.

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I couldn’t recommend the course more. I have been able to apply the modules in my degree to real-world working environments, and vice versa.

For example, part of the module I recently completed involved writing a business plan for implementation by the company that I work for, which was commended for being “market ready”.

The course has also provided us with so many great networking opportunities, and as a result I have been working freelance since December, designing and executing multi-channel exhibition and event marketing campaigns. The course itself has opened my eyes in so many ways to how integral creativity is to business, and business acumen to the success of creative practice.

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