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Students
Tuition Fee
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Crop Science
Area of study
Arts | Manufacturing and Processing
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-25-
About Program

Program Overview


  • Evolve. Build your confidence, skills and knowledge in preparation for your undergraduate course.
  • Develop. Challenge perceptions, make, explore and investigate new territory through active projects.
  • Realise. Pursue your undergraduate specialism and benefit from scholarships at each level of your BA studies.
  • Program Outline

    What you'll learn

    Overview

    Develop your ideas, skills and confidence during this Foundation year, in readiness for your chosen degree course.

    Begin with a fast-paced introduction to experimentation and play as forms of investigation through active drawing, observation, making and recording.

    You'll continue your enquiries into materials, processes and concepts, and select media, materials and technologies to create personal solutions in response to course briefs.

    Finally, you'll specialise in your chosen discipline. You'll prepare and define objectives for a major personal project, assess your own work in relation to that of others, visually investigate and improve your preliminary ideas, and successfully

    oversee your major personal project from beginning to end.

    Course structure


    Foundation year modules

    To delve into the details of your chosen course, please

    check the programme document

    .

    Play Make Draw

    You'll explore and expand on a broad range of approaches within art and design. We'll introduce the notion of a personal body of work; integral to this is the development of contextual awareness through interpretation of information and ideas.

    Evolve

    Identify and develop personal connections to explore ways of working within contemporary art and design. You'll reflect on and evaluate your progress and performance, and develop a responsive approach to advice and guidance. You'll also maintain reflective records via sketchbooks, logs, and/or journals.

    Develop

    Key to this module is your reflective and analytical approach to personal learning, project planning and outcomes. You'll identify and adapt appropriate methods and materials to develop ideas that address specific pathway briefs. You'll also develop an integrated approach to research and ideas, maintaining a detailed reflective journal throughout.

    Realise

    You'll create, manage, and curate a body of work within your chosen specialism for public exhibition. You'll write a proposal outlining a sustained art and design project that is inspirational, realistic and achievable (using a wide range of critical, contextual perspectives) and identify your project aims, objectives and influences.

    Reflection and evaluation will play a key role in this task, and your work must be supported by evidence of this process, together with your experimentations and researches into the work of others to underpin and support your project.


    Undergraduate degree

    On successful completion of the Bath Spa University Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, you'll progress to your chosen art and design degree course. See individual course pages for the structure of your chosen degree programme:

  • BA (Hons) Creative Arts Practice

  • BA (Hons) Fashion Design

  • BA (Hons) Fine Art

  • BA (Hons) Furniture and Product Design

  • BA (Hons) Graphic Communication

  • BA (Hons) Interior Design

  • BA (Hons) Photography

  • BA (Hons) Textile Design for Fashion and Interiors

    .
  • How will I be assessed?

    You're assessed at the end of each module via presentation of your work, be it experimental, developmental, journal-based, reflective analyses of talks and workshops, or documentation and analysis of exhibitions visited with the course.

    Presented works may include journals / sketchbooks, material experiments / test samples, and digital files, in the form of USB, DVD and/or URLs.

    How will I be taught?

    All teaching staff are practising artists or designers.

    Teaching is held through personal tutorials, as well as demonstrations and discussions. There are lectures on aspects of contemporary practice, in addition to collaborative work and outside visits.

    You’ll be taught in a variety of ways, which may include:

  • Workshops
  • One-to-one tutorials
  • Lectures
  • Demonstrations.
  • To find out more about how we teach and how you'll learn, please read our

    Learning and Teaching Delivery Statement

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