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Graphic Communication

Cardiff and Vale College

UCAS Code: CR05 | Foundation Degree in Arts - FdA

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2years

Full-time | 2024

Subject

Graphic design

This Graphic Communication Foundation Degree is a recognised qualification accredited by Cardiff Metropolitan University that will give you the knowledge and skills to pursue a career in the graphic arts. Upon completion of the second year, you may choose to 'top-up' your qualification to gain a BA(Hons) degree by studying for a final year at Cardiff Met.

This course encourages students to study the full range of Graphic Design subjects, incorporating traditional and newly-emerging forms of communication. It is centred on creativity and covers a wide range of problem-solving skills that are applicable to a field that encompasses: print (digital and traditional), photography, information, editorial and publicity design, illustration and interactive web design. The course also has a strong industry focus with links to local design companies. The curriculum includes a diverse variety of experimental and commercial briefs.

Graphic Communication is an exciting discipline that brings together creative thinking skills with a very broad range of practical media, from making marks with pencil and paper to current software applications. You will study a broad range of creative media techniques including narrative image making, layout design and moving image.

This course is delivered at the Creative Arts Academy which is situated a short walk from City Centre campus.

Modules

Year 1:
Subject One: A-Z of Visual Language
Constellation One - Concept
Field One: The Entrepreneur
Field One: Out in the Field

Year 2:
Subject Two: Who’s the Designer?
Constellation Two: Critique
Field Two: Entrepreneurial Enterprise
Field Two: Collaborative Working

Assessment methods

A mix of practical, work-based and written assessments, presentations and portfolios

Extra funding

CAVC has a range of bursaries and scholarships that students on undergraduate, higher education programmes can apply for to support their studies. Applicants can find more information by visiting the college website

The Uni


Course locations:

City Centre Campus

Creative Arts Academy

Department:

Creative Industries

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