This course introduces students to creative practice, focusing on theoretical, practical, and technical components. In early stages, students develop essential skills for academic success and personal growth, emphasizing reflection and technical skills like visual communication. As they progress, they engage with methodologies, enhancing understanding of processes and fostering critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving. Later units emphasize specialization and independent learning, encouraging self-initiated projects and professional outcomes. Throughout, students refine analytical, academic writing, and project management skills, promoting a holistic approach to creative practice.
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November, February
4 years
Canary Wharf London
9535
Full Time
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Modules may include*:FD01
FD02
FD03
FD04
*Subject to change.
Modules may include*:401
402
403
404
*Subject to change.
Modules may include*:501
502
503
504
*Subject to change.
*Optional Sandwich Year. This is taken in the form of a self-negotiated placement or internship and is subject to agreement and approval by the University. 1 full academic year (Sandwich year), to be taken upon successful completion of all Level 4 & 5 units and commencement of Level 6.
Modules may include*:601
602
603
604
*Subject to change.
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Standard Academic Route
72 UCAS tariff points (or above) or 60 Credit Ofqual qualification at Level 3
For international qualifications, ECCTIS (formerly NARIC) will be used to establish equivalence to their comparable level in the UK.
All applicants must submit a personal 'portfolio', using any one of the following formats:
A video or audio recording; using speech, animation, images, or any other appropriate content the candidate wishes. The video must be no less than one minute and no more than two minutes in length.
A digital portfolio of images and writing using Word, Canva, PowerPoint or any other suitable software of the applicant’s choice.
In the portfolio, applicants should clearly evidence and explain the reasons they wish to study their chosen subject and how they believe their studies can positively impact their lives in the future.
Non-standard Academic Route
For applicants aged 21 and above, who may not meet the standard entry requirements, could be considered for admissions if they possess at least 2 years of relevant work experience in the UK (a professional CV is required). This experience should showcase transferable skills and knowledge necessary for entry onto the course.
For applicants aged under 21, who may not meet the standard entry requirements, could be considered for admissions if they possess a Level 2 qualification (e.g. GCSEs, or equivalent), and at least 1 year of relevant work experience in the UK demonstrating the necessary transferable skills and knowledge for entry onto the course
All applicants must submit a personal 'portfolio', using any one of the following formats:
A video or audio recording; using speech, animation, images, or any other appropriate content the candidate wishes. The video must be no less than one minute and no more than two minutes in length.
A digital portfolio of images and writing using Word, Canva, PowerPoint or any other suitable software of the applicant’s choice.
In the portfolio, applicants should clearly evidence and explain the reasons they wish to study their chosen subject and how they believe their studies can positively impact their lives in the future.
Assessment Requirement
All applicants must undergo an interview with the admission team, which aims to provide a holistic assessment to evaluate the applicant’s academic potential, English proficiency, self-motivation and enthusiasm for the subject.
Documents Required
Valid passport/ national ID card
Evidence of immigration status if not UK/ Irish national
Evidence of qualifications/ English language tests, including highest qualification on entry (if any)
Portfolio
Professional CV (if required)
Commuting Consent form
To meet the demanding academic content of a UK degree, all applicants are required to demonstrate English proficiency at the B2 level or above of the Common European Framework (CEFR).
A wide range of academic English qualifications and English tests are accepted as evidence of applicant’s English language ability, which include:
GCSE English Language grade 4/C or above
IELTS 5.5 overall
Level 2 Functional Skills Qualification in English
VCAD Internal English Assessment
For further details, please see the VCAD English Assessment policy.
(Optional) Applicants can submit a personal 'portfolio', using any one of the following formats:
In the portfolio, applicants should clearly evidence and explain the reasons they wish to study their chosen subject and how they believe their studies can positively impact their lives in the future.
Note: Applicants for the BA (Hons) Fashion Media and Marketing course are not required to provide a personal 'portfolio', unless they wish to do so.