About Me

Chesterfield, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
Ashley Renshaw, 19 Year Old Graphics and Interactive Student.

Monday, 10 September 2012

University



http://www.lcc.arts.ac.uk/courses/courses-by-level/ba-graphic-and-media-design/







Looking at uni, I have decided that i would still like to study something in graphics and media, and what the perfect course to choose then 'Graphics & Media Design' Also looking into other areas. I am very interested in moving away, as I think this will be the best experience for myself.
I have always been very interested in london and other big citys such as Manchester or liverpool.

Also, I been looking at areas such as 'Bath Spa' 'Hereford' course all range from graphics and media here is some information about the course there requirements and locations.

UAL Ba Hons In Graphic and Media Design.
  • 160 UCAS tariff points (gained at GCE Advanced level) will be considered, supported by passes in three other subjects at GCSE Grade C or above. 
  • Alternatively, you will be considered if you have achieved 1 subject at GCE Advanced level and Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, supported by passes in three other subjects at GCSE Grade C or above. In addition, the University of the Arts London Awarding Body Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Art and Design will be considered.  
  • We also accept people with the equivalent qualifications obtained through a National Diploma, Access, NVQ and a variety of other pre-University level qualifications including International and European Baccalaureate. Other qualifications, including overseas, may be considered.
  • We also accept those with relevant professional and vocational qualifications.
  • The subjects the Course Team will be looking for in your application are wide ranging: your A levels (or equivalents) would ideally be achieved at grade C or above and may include English, History, Media, Business, Art and Design or other Social Science subjects.
http://www.lcc.arts.ac.uk/courses/courses-by-level/ba-graphic-and-media-design/

I really think that course would serve me well being away from home, and able to do something which I am passionate about.
London having lots off work for artist and graphic designers also being heavily influence in media.

Ravensbourne is london Uni.
Based in the middle of london posing a great oppituneity this course below is BA Hons in editing a post production, I enjoyed this when I had taken creative media and may possibly choose to take this up as edit and film in my spare time

http://www.rave.ac.uk/prospectus/courses/ba-hons-editing-and-post-production/

Students will normally be expected to possess five GCSEs (grade C or above) or equivalent (including English and Mathematics) and also to hold at least one of the following or equivalent UK or international qualification:

  • 2 A levels, grade C or above
  • 4 AS levels, grade C or above
  • 2 vocational A level, grade C or above
  • Level 3 Foundation Diploma or National Diploma
  • Advanced Diploma, grade C or above
  • International Baccalaureate, 28 points or above

  • Bath Spa Uni.
    Bath Arts uni Graphic Design (Foundation Degree)
    Looking at bath as an amazing place and would highly concider this however, Im wanting to move to a big city but not ruleing this out. as the reviews are outstanding.

    This two-year full-time course is taught at our FE partner college, Weston College. It aims to equip you with a relevant, thorough and up-to-date knowledge of the design industry.
    The 'Design Studio' will be the central hub and ethos of the course, providing an introduction to the working studio culture and providing you with an insight into the day-today running of a commercial studio. You'll work on live projects, working to briefs set in collaboration with various industries, so that you gain a real understanding of commercial design.


    http://www.bathspa.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/graphic-design-fd.asp


    Hereford College of Art College.
    http://www.hca.ac.uk/courses/graphics-and-media-design-ba.php

    BA(Hons) Graphics and Media Design

    Level: Undergraduate
    Study Mode: Full Time / Part Time
    Duration: 3 Years (full time), 6 years (part time)
    Application: To UCAS (full time), Direct to College (part time)
    Application Deadline: 15 Jan 2012
    UCAS Course Code: W216
    Minimum age 18
    Successful portfolio interview
    200 UCAS Tariff Points
    Mature Students with related experience

    English as a second language: IELTS score 6.0 or equivalent on enrolment

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