Overview
This course will enable you to take your practice-based skills as a designer and maker to the next level as you establish your career. We will support you in developing your experience, using variety of materials to create high-quality objects that push boundaries, whilst working creatively and ethically.
Our aim is to engage you with key design principles and the working methods necessary to respond to and resolve design problems through processes of research, conceptual thinking, design development and production appropriate to the discipline. This will allow you to develop a holistic understanding with additional insight into historical and contemporary engagement and debate within the Arts.
Our staff are active-makers who exhibit widely, bringing their own experience into teaching to support students as they engage with live commissions and exhibitions.
Our students continue to garner recognition and professional success at national events such as New Designers and have received awards from institutions such as the National Trust, Design Nation, and The Society of Contemporary British Silversmiths.
KEY COURSE FEATURES
ASSESSMENT & TEACHING
Assessment will be conducted throughout the course and will require evidence of coursework (typically portfolio) including evaluations of the practical work for each module.
CAREER PROSPECTS
Graduates from our programmes gain employment locally, nationally and in some cases, worldwide. Self-employment and freelance employment are a particular strength within the area with a high percentage of our graduates going on to owning their own workshop business supplying galleries and retail outlets. Other careers include teaching, running workshops and gallery curatorship. Students will also achieve PgCert and PgDip exit awards during this course.
กันยายน 2025
Wrexham Campus
Mold Road,
Wrexham,
LL11 2AW, Wales
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