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Creative Practice (Top-up)

North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College

UCAS Code: P320 | Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

Entry requirements


HND (BTEC)

M

Merit Profile at HND HND Art Practice HND Graphic Design HND Creative Media (Film) HND Creative Media (Games Development) HND Interior Design HND Photography

UCAS Tariff

180

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About this course


Course option

1year

Full-time | 2024

BA (Hons) Creative Practice is for any creative thinker or specialist with the desire to gain significant experience in the professional practice within the creative industries. The course is co-ordinated and led by two senior lecturers with over a combined 20 years of teaching and industry experience. The course will assist your individual practice as well as a collaborative approach to work. There are student lead residential trips and projects as part of the work carried out throughout the year where work culminates into an exhibition style presentation of work.

Students will develop a plan for their next steps whilst on the course as part of their professional development. It is possible to come to this course from a wide range of creative disciplines and really flourish in your own practice and play a key role in a cohort of passionate creatives. Students may progress on to this course with backgrounds in: Fine Art, Fashion, Photography, Graphic, Interior Design, Games Design and Film and TV along with many others.

Any learner with a creative background should feel free to apply.

Modules

Creative Development
Research Analysis and Contextual Understanding
Professional Practice
Final Major Project

Assessment methods

Students are assessed through course work ranging from long portfolio based projects, Dissertation and collaborative projects.

Tuition fees

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England
£5,950
per year
Northern Ireland
£5,950
per year
Scotland
£5,950
per year
Wales
£5,950
per year

The Uni


Course location:

Hinckley Campus

Department:

Creative Arts

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