BA Hons Decorative Arts

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Nottingham Trent University

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Decorative Arts at NTU is a dynamic, studio-based program that emphasizes material exploration, craftsmanship, and creative innovation. Established in 1994, it remains at the forefront of contemporary decorative arts education. Students engage in hands-on projects, developing skills in various materials and techniques to create original works.

Year-wise Breakdown of Core and Elective Modules

The course spans three years (full-time) or four years (with a sandwich year). While specific modules are not detailed in the provided sources, the program typically includes:

  • Year 1: Introduction to core principles of decorative arts, focusing on material exploration and foundational skills.

  • Year 2: Development of individual creative practice, with opportunities to specialize in specific materials or techniques.

  • Year 3: Final major project and exhibition, showcasing a cohesive body of work.

Students may have the option to undertake a placement year between the second and final years to gain industry experience.

Learning and Assessment Methods

The program employs a variety of teaching and assessment methods, including:

  • Studio-based projects and workshops

  • Lectures and seminars

  • Group projects and collaborative learning

  • Research and contextual studies

  • Presentations and portfolio reviews

Assessments are conducted through practical projects, written assignments, and presentations.

Current National and Global Rankings

  • Specific rankings for the Decorative Arts program are not provided.

Unique Features or Notable Facts

  • Emphasis on hands-on material exploration and craftsmanship.

  • Opportunities for industry engagement and live projects.

  • Access to state-of-the-art facilities within the Nottingham School of Art & Design.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Undergraduate Research Opportunities

  • The program encourages research-led design, allowing students to explore innovative concepts and methodologies within decorative arts.

Academic Projects, Labs, Student-led Research Groups

  • Students engage in various studio-based projects and workshops, fostering collaborative learning and practical application of design theories.

Internship Opportunities

  • While specific internship programs are not detailed, the program's emphasis on practical projects and industry-relevant skills prepares students for potential internship opportunities in the field.

Study Abroad, Exchange Programs, or Placement Years

  • Students have the option to undertake a placement year between the second and final years, enriching their experience as subject specialists and global citizens

Progression & Future Opportunities

Common Sectors, Industries, and Roles

Graduates typically pursue careers in:

  • Art and design studios

  • Craft and artisan enterprises

  • Exhibition and set design

  • Retail and commercial space planning

  • Design consultancy and research

  • NTU offers career support services, including guidance on job applications, portfolio development, and networking opportunities.

 Progression to Postgraduate Education or Quantitative Programs

  • Graduates may choose to pursue further studies in related fields such as fine art, design, or art education.

Program Key Stats

GBP 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Yes

Eligibility Criteria

BBC
3.0
26
65

N/A
N/A
6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Interior Designer
  • Interior Architect
  • Spatial Designer
  • Exhibition Designer
  • Retail/Branded Environment Designer
  • Lighting Designer
  • FF&E Designer
  • Set/Production Designer
  • Design Strategist
  • Design Researcher

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