Design for Theatre & Screen BA (Hons) 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University for the Creative Arts |TopUniversities

Design for Theatre & Screen BA (Hons)

Subject Ranking

# 51-100QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

48,750 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

In an industry where designers and makers are called upon to be all-rounders who can work with a wide range of professionals, you’ll learn how to create dynamic environments, costumes and props on our BA (Hons) Design for Theatre and Screen course.Throughout your degree you will explore, with increasing responsibility, your own artistic direction as you drive projects from design to practical realisation. You’ll be supported by experienced senior lecturers, visiting lecturers, specialist tutors and qualified technicians as you learn all the essential design, making and technical skills you need for your career.These include designing and making for theatre spaces, designing and making for screen-based productions, technical drawing, costume, set and prop making.  Our dedicated workshop spaces on our Rochester campus offer you a fantastic range of the latest facilities, including equipment for costume making, metal work, woodwork, laser cutting, 3D printing, casting and carving.In year two, we offer a range of opportunities to put what you have learned into practice via work placements and collaborative projects. Previous placements and collaborations have included working in specialist prop making, costume and scenic workshops, working at West End and regional theatres, creating sets for television at Maidstone TV Studios, and model-making for stop-motion animation at the National Film and Television School. Our aim is for you to arrive in the professional workplace environment with the key skills, relevant knowledge and confidence you’ll need. 

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

In an industry where designers and makers are called upon to be all-rounders who can work with a wide range of professionals, you’ll learn how to create dynamic environments, costumes and props on our BA (Hons) Design for Theatre and Screen course.Throughout your degree you will explore, with increasing responsibility, your own artistic direction as you drive projects from design to practical realisation. You’ll be supported by experienced senior lecturers, visiting lecturers, specialist tutors and qualified technicians as you learn all the essential design, making and technical skills you need for your career.These include designing and making for theatre spaces, designing and making for screen-based productions, technical drawing, costume, set and prop making.  Our dedicated workshop spaces on our Rochester campus offer you a fantastic range of the latest facilities, including equipment for costume making, metal work, woodwork, laser cutting, 3D printing, casting and carving.In year two, we offer a range of opportunities to put what you have learned into practice via work placements and collaborative projects. Previous placements and collaborations have included working in specialist prop making, costume and scenic workshops, working at West End and regional theatres, creating sets for television at Maidstone TV Studios, and model-making for stop-motion animation at the National Film and Television School. Our aim is for you to arrive in the professional workplace environment with the key skills, relevant knowledge and confidence you’ll need. 

Admission Requirements

72+
6+
2.8+
169+
59+
112+
27+
1050+
110+

36 Months
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
27,750 GBP
International
48,750 GBP

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