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Creative Industries: Graphic Design (Work-Based)

A skills-based course with strong commercial links to the creative industries, focusing on professional and practical skills development and design studio work.

For more information about this course please visit the Bath School of Art and Design website.

Course Structure and Content

BA (Hons) Creative Industries: Graphic Design (Work-based) builds upon and extends the work-based learning ethos of the Foundation degree. The programme has been designed to enable you to further develop your creative ability, whilst acquiring essential professional skills such as management, marketing, negotiation, business and freelance skills which are relevant to your creative practice and will increase your career opportunities within the creative industries sector. The programme combines work-based modules and subject specific modules in order to enhance your commercial awareness and professional experience of the graphic design industry. The programme is delivered one year full-time at Weston College.

During this Honours level programme you will play an important role in the management of your own learning by:

Modules

Teaching Methods and Resources

Taught sessions for the BA (Hons) Creative Industries: Graphic Design (Work-based), will take place at Weston College. These will include seminars and tutorials as well as workshops from industry practitioners. Additional tutorials may be arranged to suit your individual needs. Other learning will take place in your work-based setting. You will be assigned a project supervisor from the course team who will provide you with guidance and support for your work-based modules.

You will have the support of a personal tutor throughout your studies and you will also need to obtain a work-based mentor to support your professional development.

Assessment Methods

Assessment is carried out in a variety of ways:

There are no examinations.

Entry Requirements

You will be expected to have successfully completed a Bath Spa University Graphic Design (Foundation Degree).

Applicants who do not hold a Bath Spa University Foundation degree in Graphic Design may be considered as follows:

  1. There is evidence of curriculum matching of the learning outcomes of the course with those of the Bath Spa University Foundation degree in Graphic Design.
  2. Produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating relevant and recent work experience equivalent to Foundation degree level.

All applicants to the programme will normally have achieved a minimum average grade profile of 50% in year 2 of their Foundation degree or equivalent qualification.

Applicants may be subject to interview.

It is a condition of entry onto the programme that all applicants will have secured a suitable work-based learning setting* by the time of admission. The suitability of the work will need to be agreed with the programme leader.

* Applicants will need to be employed or self-employed within some aspect of the creative industries either working as an employee for a creative company relevant to individual practice full or part-time or acting as a self-employed sole trader or freelancer (evidence of self-employment will need to be provided).

Applicants will need to identify a work-based mentor in order to undertake the work-based modules of the programme.