BA (Hons) Design for Event, Exhibition and Performance
Bachelor's degree
In Lincoln
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Lincoln
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Duration
3 Years
This degree focuses on the design of engaging, narrative environments for commercial exhibitions, events, and museums, and offers a bridging of artistic disciplines in a creative, spatial design programme.
Design for Event, Exhibition and Performance specialises in ‘storytelling’, whether for a brand, a collection, or an idea. Projects integrate aspects of graphic, spatial, and interactive design.
Students can work on creative briefs, including designs for commercial projects such as trade stands and brand experiences, as well as exhibition projects for visitor attractions, museums, and theme parks. The course is shaped by long-established links with the exhibitions industry, museums, and heritage organisations.
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About this course
Owing to the multi-disciplinary approach of the course, graduates may choose to work on event, retail, theatre, exhibition, or communication design-based projects. Recent graduates have gone on to successful careers at organisations including Eureka!, The National Children's Museum, Imagination, MET Studio, Kingsmen (Singapore), Rapier, Equinox, and the British Museum.
93% of the University's most recent Design for Event, Exhibition and Performance* graduates were in work or further study within six months of finishing their course, according to the latest Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey.
Graduates have secured creative roles such as designer, 3D designer, and Store Designer at organisations including Auto-Trail VR Ltd, Clive Agency, DMN DesignBuild, Equinox Design, Estee Lauder Companies, EventLab, Freeman/Large Creative Limited, Form Atlarge Ltd, GES Middle East, Korten Ltd, Leo Associates Ltd, Mad About Design, Oliver Bonas, Park Display, Rapiergroup, RTH Plc, Scotch Whiskey Experience and Shaggy Sheep Designs.
United Kingdom
GCE Advanced Levels: BBC
International Baccalaureate: 29 points overall
BTEC Extended Diploma: Distinction, Merit, Merit
Access to Higher Education Diploma: 45 Level 3 credits with a minimum of 112 UCAS Tariff points
Applicants will also need at least three GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above, which must inclu
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Subjects
- Design
- Exhibition
- Exchange
- Communication
- Resolution
- Application
- Space
- Design Process
- Fundamentals
- Perspectives
- Autonomous
- Technical
Course programme
- Design Process 1.1: Fundamentals and Skills (Core)
- Design Process 1.2: Application and Communication (Core)
- Design Process 1.3: Consolidation and Agency (Core)
- Research Process 1: Principles and Concepts (Core)
- Design Process 2.1: Strategy and Concept (Core)
- Design Process 2.2 B: Space and Technology (Exchange Option) (Option)
- Design Process 2.2: Space and Technology (Core)
- Design Process 2.3: Technical Resolution (Core)
- Research Process 2 B: Methods and Perspectives
- Exhibition Design Process 3.1: Autonomous Project (Core)
- Exhibition Design Process 3.2: Concept and Design Development (Core)
- Exhibition Design Process 3.3: Technical Design and Communication (Core)
- Research Process 3: Design Exegesis (Core)
Additional information
Part-time - UK/EU - £77.00 per credit point
BA (Hons) Design for Event, Exhibition and Performance