FdA Graphic Design
Course summary
This is a highly specialised vocational course, which focuses on the real world demands of the graphic design industry. An important element of the course is work-based learning, giving students an underpinning knowledge of professional practice from which to develop the required skills for an increasing technologically demanding yet creative environment.
The course has built up an impressive track record for work-based learning and has an extensive network of contacts. Live commercial briefs and work placements (six weeks) ensure that the training provided equips students with the relevant professional skills and employability.
Course structure
First year modules include: Digital Studies, Visual Communication, Personal Development, History of Contemporary Graphic Design, Work-based Learning, and Introduction to Typography.
Second year modules include: Applied Ideas, Work-based Learning, Research Skills and Problem-Solving, Typography Practice, and a negotiated project.
Work placements
Suitable work placements for full-time students are provided for up to six weeks in negotiation with the student. Part-time students will normally be in appropriate employment in the design sector.
Assessment
Assessment will be through a variety of portfolios, design analysis, presentations, written exercises and assignments.
After the course
This course will prepare students for their chosen career within graphic design. Students can also progress toBA (Hons) Graphic Communication (Progression Year)| at the Bury St Edmunds Centre or the final year of BA (Hons) Graphic Design |at the Ipswich Campus.
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