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Art & Design

What is art? What a nebulous thing to try and define. Any range or product of creative human activity can be defined as art. Most well associated are the visual arts - painting, sculpture etc.

The design is the preliminary planning, when the first seeds of what may become a great work of art are sown. Being taught to come up with the ideas for a great piece of art work are as important as the art creation itself.
It's a diverse area, which can be tailored to what you want to study. History of Arts, Fine Art, Sculpture, Fashion Design, Garden Art, Exhibitions, Media Studies, Graphic Design, Musical and Theatre Art - all module options.

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Universities Offering Degrees within

Art & Design

Campus
Institution Name
Country
Campus Style
Institution Size
Selectivity
Education Model
UWE Bristol
UK
City Campus, Suburban Campus
Very Large Institution >30,000
Less Selective (>75% admitted). Certain courses are more competitive and therefore will be more selective.
Single Subject Focus (Joint degrees available), Teaching Focused Institution, Vocationally Focused Institution (multiple integrated internships)
University of Westminster
UK
City
Large Institution 15,000-30,000
Highly Selective (Media, Fashion, Architecture, Arts), Less Selective
Single subject focus
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Common Degree/ Major Names

BA
Visual Culture
BA
Interior Architecture
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Useful Skills

Idea Visualisation
ICT
Practical (working with your hands)
Staying Motivated / Working Hard
Design Mindset
Staying Positive (Resilience)
Creativity
Speaking (Verbal Communication)
Written Communication
Attention to Detail
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