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Level 4
Your first year provides you with a
sound practical base for the study of the subject, contextualised by parallel
study of aspects of contemporary, historical and visual culture.
Projects, lectures, seminars, practical
demonstrations, visits, case studies, guided reading and tutorials will be used
to disseminate information and develop the necessary skills. This will provide
you with the opportunity to learn through experimentation and discovery, and
develop skills within a personal context.
You’ll be introduced to a variety of
applications and to the fundamentals of critical theory and professional
studies that will underpin your knowledge of textiles and their design,
production and creative usage.
Work placements are run during the end of the first year of study, for a minimum of ten days and up to a maximum of one month. On your return, you’ll present a report based on your experience.
Level 5
Your second year will focus on your
individual interests and ensure that your professional and technical skills
mature through first-hand experience with industry specialists.
The units anticipate that you will be
able to apply the knowledge, concepts and skills addressed in your second year
to fully exploit the range of opportunities for your personal creative
development.
You’ll work with fellow students on live industry briefs and enter major national and international competitions.
Previous briefs have included: Hand and Lock, live fashion studio briefs Style Council NY, and live Gallery briefs.
Level 6
Your third year allows you to refine
your existing creative practice, develop your skills and reflect upon your
experience and direction formed from previous study.
The course nurtures students to develop
into original, mature and autonomous textile practitioners, encouraging them to
lead rather than respond to industry trends.
The integration of theory and practice
is promoted and reinforced through a team teaching approach. Lectures, seminars
and tutorials may be delivered by team members, as appropriate, in the creative
environment of the studio.
You’ll be encouraged to formulate and
identify your particular skills and potential. Risk and ambition within the
field will be crucial to your individual development. Intellectual and academic
integrity will be further encouraged, both through written content and
‘thinking through practice’.
External experiences are highly prized
throughout, from course trips to textile trade shows e.g. Premiere Vision
Paris, to New York visits, to London exhibitions e.g. New Designers, Islington.
This year also focuses on employability, building professional portfolios and gives students the opportunity to participate in mock interviews.
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.