BA (Hons) Creative Arts Graphic Arts

4.5
4 reviews
  • The course is so good
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  • Lectures were good and so were the lecturers. I had a good time.
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  • Uni is nice, though we faced few issues with accomodation.
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Bachelor's degree

In Lewisham and London

£ 11,600 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    At 2 venues

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Internship

    Yes

Graphic Arts is studied as a subject within the Creative Arts course, so you’ll select another subject to study alongside it. The way subjects interact varies, so the shape of the course depends on the subject you combine with Graphic Arts. For example if you decide to combine Graphic Arts and Creative Writing the subject may function differently than if you study Graphic Arts and Music.

You’ll choose one of the following subjects to study alongside Graphic Arts:

Art
Ceramics
Creative Writing
Dance
Drama
Music
Mixed Media Textiles

Facilities

Location

Start date

Lewisham (London)
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BA1 5SF

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open
London
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Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

You’ll be able to study and practice a wide range of disciplines from typography, illustration, photography, printmaking, web design, book binding and media. As the course progresses you’ll find the emphasis is placed on you; you’ll pursue your own areas of interest, with support from specialist academic and technical staff.

In your first year you’ll develop your practical skills and thinking. You’ll gain new knowledge and hands on experience, through practical typography projects, introductions to industry standard software and lectures on art theory and history.

In years two and three we’ll encourage you to develop your individual areas of practice and contextual research through live project briefs, weekly group seminars, critiques, lectures and individual tutorials.

Graduate careers include:

self employment as designers;
curatorship;
gallery administration;
teaching;
art administration; and
community based art work.
90% of students go on to work and/or study in the Art subject area.

If studying A Levels: 260 UCAS points from A Levels, including a grade B in an art/design related subject

If studying a BTEC Extended Diploma: Overall Merit grade (Merit Merit Merit)

Art Foundation Diploma: Merit

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Reviews

4.5
excellent
  • The course is so good
    |
  • Lectures were good and so were the lecturers. I had a good time.
    |
  • Uni is nice, though we faced few issues with accomodation.
    |
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4.5
fantastic

Course rating

Recommended

Centre rating

Student's Review

3.5
13/05/2019
About the course: The course is so good
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Lowri

5.0
11/05/2019
About the course: Lectures were good and so were the lecturers. I had a good time.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Student's Review

4.5
10/05/2019
About the course: Uni is nice, though we faced few issues with accomodation.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Jack

5.0
22/04/2019
About the course: Courses were great, stress level was too much, I had a good experience.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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This centre's achievements

2019

All courses are up to date

The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years

Subjects

  • Creative Writing
  • Typography
  • Writing
  • Music
  • Graphic design
  • Photography
  • Design Projects
  • Web Design
  • Printmaking
  • Graphic Arts
  • Book Binding
  • Art Ceramics

Course programme

· Year 1
Attend practical project led workshops, as well as historical and contextual studies lectures, complemented by optional modules in print and photography.

· Year 2
Undertake self directed studio practice in your chosen area and work on live design projects.

· Year 3
Complete self directed studio practice, work on more live design projects, and work towards your degree show exhibition.

Course assessment

You’ll be assessed by practical portfolio submissions or exhibitions of coursework, supported by research/context folders. At various stages of the course you’ll be required to give presentations, curate exhibitions and work collaboratively.

As part of your historical and contextual studies programme, you’ll be required to demonstrate your understanding and research through short written tasks and group presentations.

Additional information

Course length: Three years full-time. Part-time available.

BA (Hons) Creative Arts Graphic Arts

£ 11,600 VAT inc.