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Design

The MA Design programme has five routes:

You will choose one of these specialist routes, but students from all courses will explore together common principles in the philosophy and approach to design. You will then focus on the diversity and individuality of your particular design specialism.

Course Structure and Content

The course is offered in both full and part-time modes. It is normally one calendar year (three trimesters) in duration in full-time mode, or six trimesters in part-time mode (this may be extended by negotiation).

The course is in three parts:

During the first two trimesters full-time students are taught two days a week, with another two days work expected of them, while part-time students are taught one day a week with another day of self-study. All teaching is supported by e-mail and you will have a personal tutor and ready access to the course director.

For full-time students, trimesters 1 and 2 involve four modules leading to the PG Dip. All students take a common module, Research Methodologies, in the first trimester. At the same time you will undertake the first module of your chosen design discipline (see below) in Trimester 1, followed by two further specialist modules in Trimester 2. Finally an individually negotiated study forming a body of work, in Trimester 3, completes the MA.

Teaching Methods and Resources

Specialist facilities include computer studios with over 70 Macs, as well as flatbed and transparency scanners. Ceramics students have workspaces in well equipped workshops, including CAD facilities. There is an excellent glaze laboratory and a range of electric and gas-fired kilns, including outdoor firing facilities for salt and raku. There is also a dedicated space and kilns for large- scale work. Fashion and Textiles students benefit from specialist studio spaces for printing, knitting, weaving, and embroidery/stitch, using the latest digital technology for 3D design. Interaction Design students will benefit from a recently re-equipped digital media studio. All students have access to workshops in photography, sound and video, etching and litho, as well as the specialist Art and Design library.

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