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Art and Design with Foundation Year. Art and Design Programmes BA (Hons) Graphic Design BA (Hons) Fashion Design BA (Hons) Fashion Image Making and Styling BA (Hons) Photography BA (Hons) Fine Art BA (Hons) Interior Design BA (Hons) Computer


  1. Art and Design with Foundation Year.

  2. Art and Design Programmes BA (Hons) Graphic Design BA (Hons) Fashion Design BA (Hons) Fashion Image Making and Styling BA (Hons) Photography BA (Hons) Fine Art BA (Hons) Interior Design BA (Hons) Computer and Video Game Production BA (Hons) Animation BA (Hons) Digital Media BA (Hons) Film TV and Stage Set Design BA (Hons) Costume Design

  3. Digital Media Applications This module is about you becoming more familiar and confident with software, using digital cameras, blogs and having a social media presence that reflects their future professional aspirations. We use Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign to design a zine (small magazine). The zine topic is the history of your discipline area.

  4. Creative Methods The module allows you to examine the creative and professional practice of others as a way of reflecting on your own practice.

  5. Creative Risk Taking As the title suggests this module encourages you to experiment and trying things out that you may not have done before. If you take a risk you pass. If you don’t take a risk you fail.

  6. Introduction to Creative Industries You will explore the creative industries, their potential future careers, their issues and future trends relevant to the particular discipline area you plan to progress into.

  7. Creative You will present a meaningful body of work that demonstrates confidence in a specific Major Project creative discipline.

  8. Extra sessions via Salford Advantage

  9. Trips and visits

  10. Teaching Team

  11. Connection sessions with programme leaders. During the year there are regular scheduled sessions with the Programme teams of the progression disciplines In the second semester classes are streamed into discipline related cohorts Make, Lens, Font and Type

  12. Art and Design Programmes BA (Hons) Graphic Design BA (Hons) Fashion Design BA (Hons) Fashion Image Making and Styling BA (Hons) Photography BA (Hons) Fine Art BA (Hons) Interior Design BA (Hons) Computer and Video Game Production BA (Hons) Animation BA (Hons) Digital Media BA (Hons) Film TV and Stage Set Design BA (Hons) Costume Design

  13. Engagement Opportunities Engagement activity translates directly into employability or entrepreneurship In-course visits (Milan, New York, Tokyo, Venice) High profile Visiting Speakers Industry sponsored projects Specialist staff now employed to develop this aspect of our work Work placement and Live Brief opportunities offered on all courses Curriculum recently aligned to current and future needs of industry

  14. Competitions • Consistent winners of National and International Competitions • Exhibitions including Graduate Fashion Week

  15. International Opportunities Personal Ambition Students have personally sourced, and undertaken, placements with creative companies on an international basis Academic Activity Students have worked on collaborative projects with Xingbo, China and RMIT, Australia. Currently developing a Summer School for Year 2 students in Vietnam, in partnership with RMIT Erasmus European Mobility scheme One or both semesters (usually Year 2) with one of our European partners in France, Germany, Spain, Poland, Romania, Italy, Netherlands. £300 per month grant, + £500. No tuition fees if exchange is for both semesters

  16. Research-led Teaching UG programmes are informed by the work of creatively and intellectually active staff. Students are often directly involved in that activity. Large number of national and internationally recognised researchers in the areas of: Fine Art Design Management Design and Innovation Heritage Creative Technology

  17. Inter-Disciplinary Culture Manchester is the largest employer of people in the creative industries outside of London. Many companies now offer a range of client services that focus on innovation, creativity in problem solving, and future technology rather than specific services. The skills and attributes in demand are increasingly not centred on single-discipline ability, rather on the capacity to understand / work across disciplines.

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