BA (Hons) Design: Graphic Design and Multimedia
Combine your conceptual and technical skills to explore design and the power of communication, through graphic design and cutting-edge digital media.
The design industry is as dynamic as it gets, with new processes, techniques and technologies developing all the time.
Key facts
- Experience a wide variety of learning opportunities throughout your study
- Opportunities to visit design exhibitions and museums, attend conferences such as the 4 Designers seminars in London and visit design companies throughout the UK
- See first-hand the way graphic design and multimedia designers work overseas, and gain employment opportunities and a European perspective by visiting design studios across the c…
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Combine your conceptual and technical skills to explore design and the power of communication, through graphic design and cutting-edge digital media.
The design industry is as dynamic as it gets, with new processes, techniques and technologies developing all the time.
Key facts
- Experience a wide variety of learning opportunities throughout your study
- Opportunities to visit design exhibitions and museums, attend conferences such as the 4 Designers seminars in London and visit design companies throughout the UK
- See first-hand the way graphic design and multimedia designers work overseas, and gain employment opportunities and a European perspective by visiting design studios across the continent
- Opportunity to enter national and international design competitions
- State of the art facilities in our new Centre for the Creative Industries
- Small, friendly community of students and lecturers
- Teaching staff who are knowledgeable practitioners and research active in the Creative Industries
- Be part of our North Wales School of Art and Design
typical course content
- Design principles, language and practice
- Ideas and concepts
- Creative media production
- Contextualising design
- Creative Futures
- Design for society
- Design directions
- Research methods
Modules Level 4
Design Principles (20 credits)
Design Language (20 credits)
Design Practice (20 credits)
Ideas and Concepts (20 credits)
Creative Media Production (20 credits)
Creative Futures 1 (Elective)(20 credits)
Level 5
Contextualising Design (20 credits)
The Message (20 credits)
Design for Society (20 credits)
Research Methods (20 credits)
Design Directions (20 credits)
Creative Futures 2 (Elective)(20 credits)
Level 6
Dissertation (20 credits)
Research Project Module (Negotiated Study 1) (40 credits)
Negotiated Study 2 (40 credits)
Creative Futures 3 (Elective)(20 credits)
Career opportunities
There is a wide range of opportunities in the design industry. Graphic design and multimedia design graduates are well prepared to pursue careers as designers, art directors, studio managers, multimedia developers, concept artists, interactive developers, web designers, mobile communication designers, technicians and typographic designers.
Entry requirements & applying
240 UCAS Tariff points at GCE A Level or equivalent
Relevant talent and experience will also be considered. Appropriate AS-Level and Level 3 Key Skills qualifications will also be taken into account. These entry requirements given are for guidance and re!ect the general level of applicants to whom o"ers are made. All candidates will be interviewed and asked to display a portfolio of their work.
The BA (Hons) Design programmes that include a foundation year welcome applications from anyone who can demonstrate a commitment to the subject and the potential to complete their chosen programme successfully. This can be established by showing appropriate academic achievements or by demonstrating that they possess the knowledge and ability equivalent to the academic qualifications. All candidates will be interviewed and asked to display a portfolio of their work. Experience may also be taken into consideration depending on the extent and depth of such subject knowledge. Students from overseas, or who are unable to attend an interview, are asked to send their portfolio of work digitally for consideration. An admissions tutor considers each application individually. Di"erent formal qualifications are considered, including Scottish Higher, Irish Leaving Certificate, the Welsh Baccalaureate, the International Baccalaureate, Access courses, BTEC, VCE, GNVQ, A and AS levels as well as other overseas qualifications
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