In the Bachelor's program, you'll engage with diverse modules. Whether your interest lies in Graphic Communication, Photography, Fine Art, or 3D and Textiles, our program facilitates a nuanced exploration of each discipline. Experienced instructors, including practicing creatives with expertise in various disciplines, ensure a comprehensive learning experience, preparing you for a successful career in the dynamic field of art and design.
In the first year of your Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Degree course, you'll tailor your educational journey by selecting subject specialisms aligned with your artistic interests. These areas include but not limited to Graphic Communication, Photography, Fine Art, Sculpture, and Textiles. This curated approach ensures a foundational understanding of the broader artistic landscape while delving deeply into specific disciplines that resonate with your creative aspirations.
This structured flexibility empowers you to hone your skills and develop a profound understanding of your chosen specialization, laying the groundwork for a well-rounded and tailored education in the captivating realm of Art and Design.
Entry Requirements96 UCAS points
Your level 3 subjects should include a relevant subject; i.e. A-level or BTEC Extended Diploma in Art and Design. You should also have five GCSEs at grade C (4) or above (or equivalent) including English.
All students are interviewed with portfolio. We select students on their ability to benefit from the course. We do offer some flexibility for entry with consideration given to applicants with alternative qualifications who have a strong portfolio to present at interview.
Modules Yr 1We use a blended approach to teaching and learning which means you'll have face-to- face sessions as well as participating in online learning. You can expect to learn through a mix of seminars, lectures and tutorials, practical workshop demonstrations, our visiting speaker programme, critiques, study visits, self-directed study, IT sessions, library and guided study. Module-based design briefs help to give you an insight into the professional environment. These involve simulated design briefs, client-led live briefs and competition briefs. Group tutorials and critiques, one-to-one tutor feedback, and regular feedback from clients and collaborators combine to support your learning during this process.
The diversity a degree in Art and Design enables students to progress into a wide variety of creative sectors. The skills gains during your art and design degree are transferable to a range of sectors, including specialised art related careers and other more general roles. You will learn a range of art and design skills, such as thinking creatively , analysing form, communicating visually, mastering the use of colour, space and line, as well as transferable skills such as analytical and research skills, solving problems, planning and managing time and resources, and collaborating with others. Taking part in events and exhibitions will also improve your confidence and self awareness. A career in art and design can cover a plethora of different areas such as Painting, Sculpture, Illustration, Graphic Design, Photography , Animation, Textiles, Set Design, Community Art. Many graduates set up their own small businesses or work as freelancers.
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There will be opportunities for you to participate in National and International study trips. Gallery visits will form an essential part of your study as will access to practicing professional artists and designers from the creative arts sector. Live competition briefs will also be integrated into your study programme.
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