Monday 22 November 2010

University of Derby

My reason for looking at this University is that it's a little closer to home and I attended it for a day trip with the Science Gifted and Talented students at my school.

BA (HONS) Applied Art and Design. On the website it says why we should choose this course:

"This course is for makers who want to develop traditional art skills alongside modern techniques and digital media.
If you have studied art and design and want to continue to explore a broad range of art and design practices.
You'll learn how to apply your art and design skills into making new and innovative products and ideas."

It requires between 180 and 240 UCAS points from A levels or equivalent qualifications, such as a BTEC National Diploma.


UK/EU students
  • Full time: £3,290 (per year)
  • Part time: £270 per single module (you usually take 24 of these modules in total)
There are two choices for accommodation with the Derby University. Either have accommodation in the 'Hall of Residence', which is usually great for first year students because they are just a short walk from the campus and are 'a great way to make friends'. They also offer you safe and good value accommodation with other students like you.
OR, you can get private accommodation where you have your own house of flat, they say they will help you find one of these too.

For this website, click here

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