Course overview

The BA (Hons) Digital Design course offers a dynamic and creative education in digital media and design practices. This programme focuses on the development of innovative digital solutions, combining creativity with technical expertise to meet the demands of the rapidly evolving digital industry. Students gain hands-on experience in areas such as graphic design, user experience (UX) design, animation, and web development. By the end of the course, graduates will be equipped with a professional portfolio and the skills needed to succeed in a variety of digital design careers.

Quick Facts

Locations London
Duration 3 years : Full-time, 4 years : Full-time - with Foundation Year entry, 4 years : Full-time - with additional placement year
Fees Undergraduate degree: £9,535, Foundation Year: £9,535
Awarded Degree Undergraduate
Way of Study On Campus
Intake available September

To apply for the BA (Hons) Digital Design course:

  • 112 UCAS points (or equivalent) for direct entry.
  • Foundation Year Entry: 64 UCAS points (or equivalent).
  • Applications from students studying T Levels are welcomed.

Accepted qualifications for undergraduate courses include:

  • Passes in two distinct subjects at GCE Advanced Level.
  • A pass in one subject at GCE Advanced Level plus either:
    • Passes in two distinct subjects at GCE Advanced Subsidiary Level, or
    • A Vocational A-Level Single Award, or
    • Two Vocational A-Level part Awards.
  • A Vocational A-Level Double Award.
  • A Vocational A-Level Single Award plus either:
    • Two Vocational A-Level part Awards, or
    • Passes in two distinct subjects at GCE Advanced Subsidiary Level.
  • A BTEC National Certificate or Diploma.
  • A completed T Level award.
  • A Scottish Certificate of Education with either:
    • Passes in five subjects, including at least three at Higher grade, or
    • Passes in four subjects all at Higher or New Higher grade.
  • A full Diploma of the International Baccalaureate.
  • An Irish Leaving Certificate with passes in four subjects at Grade C at the Higher level.

Certain courses may require applicants to achieve GCSE Grade C/4 or above in specific subjects, or an equivalent qualification. All applicants must pass an academic interview.

Teaching methods on the BA (Hons) Digital Design course blend creativity with technology. Students participate in workshops, lectures, and collaborative projects, allowing them to explore various aspects of digital design, from concept development to production. Regular critiques and portfolio reviews provide constructive feedback, ensuring continuous improvement. Industry-standard software and tools are integral to the learning experience, fostering a strong practical skillset. Assessment is based on coursework, design projects, and presentations that reflect real-world challenges in the digital design industry.

Graduates of the BA (Hons) Digital Design course have the skills to pursue various exciting careers, including:

  1. Graphic Designer: Creates visual content for branding, advertising, and media.
  2. User Experience (UX) Designer: Designs intuitive interfaces and improves user interactions with digital products.
  3. Web Designer: Develops and maintains aesthetically pleasing and functional websites.
  4. Animator: Produces animations for entertainment, marketing, or education.
  5. Digital Marketing Specialist: Uses design and analytics to create effective online marketing campaigns.
  6. Game Designer: Designs and develops engaging video games for diverse platforms.
  7. Motion Graphics Designer: Creates dynamic visual content for films, television, and digital media.
  8. Art Director: Leads creative teams to deliver cohesive design projects.
  9. Multimedia Specialist: Develops multimedia content for digital advertising and presentations.
  10. Content Creator: Produces digital assets, such as videos, graphics, and social media content, to engage audiences.

Applicants must provide the following documents:

  1. CV with 3+ Years of Work Experience: For candidates without formal qualifications (depending on the university).
  2. Passport or Biometric Residence Permit (BRP): Proof of identity and nationality.
  3. Proof of Address: A recent utility bill, bank statement, or equivalent.
  4. Qualifications: Certificates or transcripts for previous education.
  5. EU Settlement Status (Share Code): Required for EU citizens residing in the UK.
  6. Personal Statement (300+ Words): A detailed essay outlining academic goals and suitability for the course (depending on the university).
  7. Work Reference Letter: Verification of employment or experience (if applicable).
  8. Share Code: Required for non-UK citizens to confirm immigration status.

Student Finance England (SFE) offers invaluable financial support to eligible students. This may cover tuition fees, maintenance loans for living costs, and additional support for students with children or adult dependants. To be eligible:

1. Eligibility Criteria for Student Finance England (SFE):
   - Must be a UK national or have a settled status.
   - Should be ordinarily resident in England.
   - Chosen university and course must be recognised by SFE.
   - Previous study and age may affect eligibility.
   - Must be in the UK for a minimum of 3 years to access the fund.

2. Eligible Categories:
   - UK & EU nationals (including pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme).
   - Refugees and their family members.
   - Individuals with humanitarian protection status and their family members.
   - Migrant workers or frontier workers from the EU.
   - Stateless persons and their family members.
   - Holders of UK visas under the Ukraine Family Scheme.

3. Age Requirements:
   - No upper age limit for Tuition Fee Loans or grants.
   - Limited funding for Maintenance Loans available for individuals aged 60 or over under specific conditions:
     - Must be 60 or over on the first day of the first academic year of the course.
     - Studying full-time.
     - Course started on or after 1 August 2016.

4. Funding Amount:
   - The amount of funding depends on household income.
   - Maintenance Loans for individuals aged 60 or over may have limited availability based on specific criteria.

5. Additional Information:
   - Criteria and regulations can be subject to change.
   - Always verify specific criteria and regulations directly with SFE or consult their official website for the latest information.

For comprehensive and up-to-date details, it is advisable to reach out directly to Student Finance England or visit their official website.

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