Art & Design at University Of Teesside
Monday, February 23rd, 2009Digital practice lies at the heart of this course. It seeks to build an understanding of current and emerging technologies and their application, as well as specialist expertise in your chosen area of digital art or design practice. You will also be able to work in collaboration with others where appropriate.
Course structure
In Stage 1 you’ll undertake professional skills development to build your digital expertise and skills in research. Stage 2 culminates in a feasibility study for a negotiated major project. Finally Stage 3 enables you to complete major project work, supported by regular tutorial contact and studio interaction.
You take the following core modules:
Creative Interaction
Experimentation and Feasibility
Professional Skills and Enterprise for Digital Practice
Project Realisation for Digital Practice.
Careers
Graduates have the opportunity to go on to a range of design-related employment requiring specialist digital knowledge and skills.
Entry requirements
Applicants should normally have a good first degree in an arts discipline, relevant experience or equivalent qualifications. Applicants will be interviewed.