FdA 3D Design
Foundation degree
In Hatfield
Description
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Type
Foundation degree
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Location
Hatfield
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Duration
2 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
This course is available to UK/EU students only.
Our FdA Three-dimensional Design programme focuses on developing creative and technical skills which provide a strong foundation for a career in the creative industries. You will undertake a range of vocational projects, which involve the design and prototyping of consumer products, furniture design, jewellery making, the design of interior and exterior environments and the production of concept models. You will develop proficiency in a wide range of communication and technical skills from hand rendered drawings, CAD, physical model making and knowledge of structure, construction, materials and detailing.
Ideas are at the heart of the course and there is a strong emphasis on practical experimental work. You will be challenged to respond to vocational based briefs in a creative and considered way, evaluating and analysing your work as you progress. This course will develop both your creative and technical skills and at all stages you will be taught how to use established and emerging media through workshops, industry guest speakers, tutorials and seminars delivered by experienced industry professionals.
Through contextual studies and an ongoing seminar programme you will be introduced to the issues of analysis, aesthetic and theoretical frameworks as used in this industry. Through the course's emphasis on work-based learning you will be encouraged to find work placements and job shadowing with industry professionals. You will be working in teams to simulate industry practice across the two years and hone your presentation and communication skills. Through our excellent industry links, both local and national, you will be regularly visited and supported by leading members of the design community.
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About this course
This programme aims to develop your creativity and skills in carrying out projects to meet the needs of clients and audiences. In addition the programme will provide you with:
An emphasis on personal development and employability within the creative industries.
Excellent employer engagement, live briefs, industry feedback, guest speakers, study trips and overseas visits.
An opportunity to gain a nationally recognised qualification in two years of full-time study.
Progression route to the final year of an appropriate honours degree programme at the University of Hertfordshire.
Made up of at least one A Level (A2), BTEC National Award or equivalent
GCSE: Grade 3/D in English Language and Mathematics
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Subjects
- Design
- 3d design
- 3d training
- 3D
- Project
- Employability
- Development
- Creative
- Skills
- HRC
Course programme
You will be taught through a combination of lectures, small group tutorials, course work and practical assignments. Throughout your course, you are encouraged to undertake independent study to consolidate your learning and to broaden your knowledge and understanding of the subject of interest.
Teaching comprises a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, small group tutorials, course work and practical assignments. You are encouraged to undertake independent study to consolidate your learning and to broaden your knowledge and understanding of the subject. You will also experience working collaboratively on projects with other higher education courses. There is the opportunity to take part in industry live briefs with local community businesses, organisations, groups and head offices as well as prestigious national and international design competitions; these include D&AD New Blood and The RSA Student design Awards.
You will have access to state-of-the-art facilities including wood working studios, heavy workshop, light workshop, a large scale laser cutter and 3D printers. As well as design studios, Mac suites and industry standard resources. We have a Creative Enterprise Shop that stocks products designed by you. The shop also pops-up at local community events, shops, empty shop units, external exhibitions both local and inner London. The teaching team combines full-time teaching staff with part-time industry professionals, who split their time between teaching and working in the creative industries. Throughout the programme there is an international study trip, as well as national study trips and visits to businesses, agencies, museums and galleries.
Level 4
Module
- WBL: Developing Professional and Employability Skills Part 1 (HRC)
- Creative Skills Development (HRC)
- Vocational Project (HRC)
- WBL: Developing Professional and Employability Skills Part 2 (HRC)
- Contextual Studies (HRC)
Module
- WBL Project: Professional Practice (HRC)
- Critical and Cultural Studies (HRC)
- Portfolio Development (Three-dimensional Design, HRC)
- Final Major Project (Three-dimensional Design, HRC)
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FdA 3D Design