Monday, 6 January 2014

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Manchester Metropolitan University

Graphic Design is an ideas-driven studio and project-based course where you will learn approaches to visual communication. After developing your visual language in Year 1, you will be able to utilise these skills through a range of projects in Year 2. We focus on contemporary and relevant design which embraces imaginative solutions. Distinctive creative personalities are nurtured, the unconventional is encouraged. Your final year will see you develop a professional portfolio that reflects your career aspirations. Throughout the course you will have the opportunity to connect with industry, either through ‘live’ briefs, visiting speakers or work experience.

Fees UK and EU full-time students: £9,000 · Non-EU full-time international students: £11,000

Location All Saints Campus, Manchester where is this?

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Department Manchester School of Art

Units you will study
  • Year 1
In Year 1 you will be introduced to the studio-based culture of the course through a series of design projects encouraging the development of ideas, experimentation with visual language and acquisition of technical skills. This is supported by a contextual programme that places practical elements into a wider cultural, critical and social context.
In Year 2 you will study more specific areas of graphic design practice through pathway options in print-based or digital media. A programme of workshop projects develops both technical and conceptual skills. Studio content is developed in liaison with industry and offers opportunities
for work experience.
In Year 3 you will study a series of self-directed options designed to develop a professional portfolio that reflects your individual careers aspirations. Your work is supported by a visiting lecture programme that offers a diverse range of perspectives across the whole platform of graphic design practice.Core Units
As part of our drive to deliver the very highest quality programmes we are reviewing our undergraduate courses to ensure an up-to-date curriculum supported by the latest online learning technology. Some of the details given here may not yet reflect these improvements and information will be updated as it becomes available.

Leeds

Overview

UCAS code: W290

Qualification: BA

Our unique BA (Hons) degree will enable you to study graphic and communication design in a stimulating and internationally renowned academic environment.  You will study creative, theoretical and technical aspects of graphic and communication design, to reflect the needs of industry and commerce.  Through your studies, you will develop your ability to think creatively and to devise innovative, imaginative design proposals.  You will learn how to implement design solutions and advertising campaigns for a wide range of purposes and how to communicate with a broad range of clients and their audiences. You will acquire professional skills through your academic studies and practice and be well prepared for your future career.

In the School, teaching takes a variety of forms dependent upon your programme and study focus. It ranges from large lectures to smaller, focused seminars and tutorials, including group critiques involving peer discussion and feedback. Independent study underpins learning across all modules within the School and is fundamental in supporting your knowledge and understanding of the subject. Practical tutorials, demonstrations and workshops aim to develop subject-specific skills and are integral to the production and presentation of your studio practice.

Assessment methods range from written exams and essays, individual and group presentations, to a range of coursework activities (including project briefs, dissertation and portfolio preparation) and the formal submission of studio practice. Projects look to test your critical and creative capabilities, together with the technical skills necessary to effectively implement your ideas.

In Year 1, you will undertake core studies in the historic, cultural and technological aspects of art and design. Alongside your academic work, you will develop a strategic approach to communications problem-solving, with a strong emphasis on visual research.

In Year 2, you will develop your academic understanding of the core subjects and an awareness of professional standards. You will focus your studio practice and specialise in either: graphic design, branding and advertising or animation/interactive media.

In Year 3, you will work towards a final exhibition of design work and produce a written investigation into a graphic and communication design subject of your choice.

 Hertfordshire

This multi-award winning Graphic Design and Illustration degree provides a strong work-related experience aligned to graphic design and illustration, with students specialising in one of these two over the three years of study.

The first year is idea focused, emphasising design thinking, generation of ideas and problem solving with workshops providing hands-on media and software experiences. The second year focuses on projects related to the creative and cultural industries, emphasising professional constraints and expectations. It includes live projects, pitching and work-related experiences and you will develop design production knowledge. You will benefit from our collaboration with external partners including a design school in Moscow.

The final year is focused around the professional portfolio with national competitions, an emphasis on professional standards of working and support from staff whose experience best matches student interests. It is intended to provide an experience from which you can emerge as a creative, able to work to professional standards. The staff team is drawn from nationally and internationally recognised designers and illustrators who bring their research and professional interests directly into the student environment.

In recent years, students on the graphic design and illustration course at the University of Hertfordshire have won over 50 awards in all the leading national and international design competitions. These include: the coveted D&AD Yellow Pencil; two further Yellow Pencil nominations; numerous Best In Year awards with D&AD; two Best In Show awards at D&AD New Blood; Student Designer of the Year at New Designers; the Graphic Design award at New Designers for two years running; numerous ISTD awards; countless YCN awards; and various runners-up/finalists’ places in various illustration competitions such at the Penguin Book Jacket awards, the London Transport Illustration awards and the Lloyds TSB Illustration awards.               Careers                                                                                                                                  Encouragement is given to the development of versatility, leading to a wide range of career opportunities in design and illustration in the fields of corporate identity, marketing and publicity, advertising and publishing as well as freelance illustration. Recent graduates are working at some of the most highly regarded design businesses in the UK, as well as some high profile agencies abroad.


Lincoln

Introduction                                                                                                                                  Graphic Design at the University of Lincoln equips you with the understanding and skills you need to operate effectively within a competitive and continually developing design industry. The course achieves this by keeping up-to-date with current trends and developments within commercial design practice.                                                                                                                          A range of aspects are explored throughout the course including typography, layout, advertising, branding, design for print, packaging and point of purchase and magazine design.               The course has an enviable track record of successes at the D & AD Student Awards, the annual MPA Roses Student Creativity Awards, Clear Channel Student Design Awards, the International Society of Typographic Designers (ISTD) and the Young Creatives Network (YCN), amongst others.

How You Study                                                                                                                                          A wide range of design principles and processes are explored throughout the duration of the course, including:

  • Typography
  • Editorial design
  • Design for brands
  • Professional practice
  • Critical studies
  • Photography
  • 3D/Spatial design
  • Image making
  • Design for web
  • Design for mobile devices
  • Book design
  • Information design.

Level One:

Level One introduces students to the creative processes and methods that enable designers to express themselves, develop their ‘visual voice’ and solve communication problems. At this level students are thoroughly introduced to the various aspects of the discipline, working in both traditional and digital media, along with the fundamentals principles of graphic design.

Level Two:

At Level Two students are introduced to more advanced concepts of graphic design and communication. The main objective of this level is to help students produce varied and thoughtful design work to a professional standard.

In both years two and three students participate in international competitions and award schemes with considerable success and their work is often featured in the national press. Award schemes include the RSA (Royal Society of Arts), ISTD (International Society of Typographic Designers) and the D & AD (British Design and Art Direction).

Guidance for seeking employment is part of the curriculum in the second year.

Level Three:

Level Three is divided between projects negotiated with tutors, competition work and a dissertation that can relate to students’ own studio practice. Students can use this level to develop their personal interests in line with their career aspirations. The level will culminate in an end-of-year show.

Entry Requirements

Applicants should have a minimum of 280 UCAS Tariff points from a minimum of two A Levels (or the equivalent), including at least 80 points from an art/design/media related subject. In addition to the minimum of two A Levels, other qualifications such as AS Levels, the Extended Project and the ASDAN CoPE for example, will be counted towards the 280 point requirement.

We also accept a wide range of other qualifications including the BTEC Extended Diploma, Diploma and Subsidiary Diploma, the European and International Baccalaureate Diplomas, and Advanced Diplomas.

Applicants will also be required to have at least five GCSEs at grade C or above (or the equivalent), including English Language.

Applications are welcomed from mature students who are studying towards an Access to Higher Education programme in an art/design/media related subject. A minimum of 45 level 3 credits at merit or above will be required. We will also consider those with extensive relevant work experience and a portfolio of work.

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