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Level 4
In your first year, you’ll be exposed to
the full breadth of graphic design skills and solutions.
We’ll introduce you to a range of
techniques to explore through the course. You’ll learn the importance of
staying flexible to communicate across a broad range of media.
You’ll explore screen, print,
interactive, web, typographic and theoretically based issues. Your practical
work will depend on writing skills too because graphic design often involves
images working with text.
Your first year provides you with the opportunities
to develop cognitive, creative and technical skills through integrated
theoretical and practical engagement. Units in the first level of the course
provide an introduction to fundamental skills, principles, processes and
knowledge.
All units in your first year are
designed to provide you with experience in the studio and IT areas and to
promote confidence in using technical processes, methods and materials
necessary to the study of graphic design.
Study at this level provides a broader
contextual understanding of the subject. Theory and practice are seamlessly
integrated into all units. Skills in research, critical analysis and
evaluation, communication of interrelated practices and technologies, are
delivered to enhance the student’s creative potential.
Level 5
During Level 5 you are required to
relate creative aims to critical and contextual frameworks.
Learning agreements drive the
self-initiated project in our ‘Innovate: Consolidate’ unit. This allows us to
emphasise the progressive change in teaching methods that allows you to develop
more confident and reflective approaches to your learning and demonstrate your
increased self-directed learning.
Theoretical understanding at Level 5
builds on work undertaken at Level 4 to extend student knowledge and
understanding of the wider contexts and issues of the visual arts, within
appropriate theoretical frameworks.
In the final term, contemporary practice
and contextual awareness and research of graphic design is broadened and
deepened by the ‘Defining and Refining Themes and Issues’ unit.
Level 6
Level 6 encourages you to confirm your
particular creative aspirations and to extend the scope and depth of their
enquiry.
All subsequent units require you to
define your study through Learning Agreements, which you’ll negotiate with the
teaching team. These provide a focus to enable you to demonstrate the
integration of your learning on the course.
The Major Project unit provides an
opportunity for you to demonstrate the maturity of your creativity,
intellectual enquiry and expressive abilities. Your final major projects will
focus on your identity as an individual designer. You’ll be encouraged to view
your project as a springboard into a career and use it to open doors into industry.
Likewise, the ‘Investigative Study’ unit affords opportunities to pursue a programme of advanced independent research, consider links with the Major Project, or demonstrate that the level of skills in research; analysis, criticism and communication are appropriate for entry in employment or postgraduate study.
AUB is located on the south coast of England, two miles from the centre of Bournemouth. It has good train links to London and other big cities.
Bournemouth is the furthest easterly point of the Jurassic Coast, England’s first Natural World Heritage site, which spans 95 miles of unspoilt countryside of exceptional natural beauty and historic geology. Subsidised bus routes operate to and from the campus. Good cycle paths are in place.