Contemporary Creative Practice

at Burton and South Derbyshire College

Study options

Award

FdA

Key facts

UCAS code:
W900
Location:
Burton and South Derbyshire College
Location:
Burton and South Derbyshire College
Study option:
Full-time
Study option:
Part-time
Duration:
2 Years
Duration:
3 Years

Develop creative careers

Develop the skills you need to pursue a career in the creative sector

Practice and theory

Combine practical making with theoretical study to get a fully rounded creative experience

Expert professional tutors

Study with academic teams with real-world experience in the creative sector

In partnership with Burton and South Derbyshire College, we're offering you the chance to pursue a foundation degree in Contemporary Creative Practice

This vocational course is designed to meet the needs of the creative and cultural industries and includes the practical skills, knowledge and expertise required to succeed in the sector. You will have the opportunity to explore a range of different approaches to creative practice and discover subject specialism that appeals to you most. So you may choose to develop your practice in a range of medium and approach. For example, photography, fine art, or textiles - the choice is yours.

You will experience regular engagement with industry practice and have the opportunity to explore and interact with real world situations that are typical of the sector. You will be expected to develop your skills through a range of activities that typically includes most, if not all of the following activities:

  • Live briefs
  • Competitions
  • Exhibiting and selling work
  • Private commissions
  • Creative enterprise activities in teams and/or individually
  • Working on creative projects with charities, the voluntary sector and other organisations

This vocational course is designed to meet the needs of the creative and cultural industries and includes the practical skills, knowledge and expertise required to succeed in the sector. You will have the opportunity to explore a range of different approaches to creative practice and discover subject specialism that appeals to you most. So you may choose to develop your practice in a range of medium and approach. For example, photography, fine art, or textiles - the choice is yours.

You will experience regular engagement with industry practice and have the opportunity to explore and interact with real world situations that are typical of the sector. You will be expected to develop your skills through a range of activities that typically includes most, if not all of the following activities:

  • Live briefs
  • Competitions
  • Exhibiting and selling work
  • Private commissions
  • Creative enterprise activities in teams and/or individually
  • Working on creative projects with charities, the voluntary sector and other organisations

On successful completion of study, we will issue the following award: FdA Contemporary Creative Practice

On successful completion of study, we will issue the following award: FdA Contemporary Creative Practice

Course content

This course helps you develop your skills within a range of subject areas including photography, graphics and fine art. As you move through the course you discover the practice that best suits your skills and aspirations . You will develop your technical skills within the subject area and also engage in a range of learning opportunities so you can start to develop and hone your practice within a professional context. In addition you will undertake a series of modules that help you to understand the context and history of your own specialist practice areas. You also will explore how the creative industries operate, and gain insight and knowledge into the range of practical and business skills you need in order to compete and flourish within the creative sector. You will work on your own developing your own practice, and also work within a group responding to live briefs and projects set by a range of external clients.

This course helps you develop your skills within a range of subject areas including photography, graphics and fine art. As you move through the course you discover the practice that best suits your skills and aspirations . You will develop your technical skills within the subject area and also engage in a range of learning opportunities so you can start to develop and hone your practice within a professional context. In addition you will undertake a series of modules that help you to understand the context and history of your own specialist practice areas. You also will explore how the creative industries operate, and gain insight and knowledge into the range of practical and business skills you need in order to compete and flourish within the creative sector. You will work on your own developing your own practice, and also work within a group responding to live briefs and projects set by a range of external clients.

Entry requirements

UCAS Tariff: 80 points

We welcome a wide range of qualifications and qualification combinations. We assess each application individually, taking in to account any experience and skills you may have in your chosen field. Prospective students will be interviewed in College by members of the delivery team and will be expected to have creative work which supports their application.

UCAS Tariff: 80 points

We welcome a wide range of qualifications and qualification combinations. We assess each application individually, taking in to account any experience and skills you may have in your chosen field. Prospective students will be interviewed in College by members of the delivery team and will be expected to have creative work which supports their application.

 
Careers

Following the completion of the foundation degree students may wish to progress on to a BA (Hons) top-up award at Burton and South Derbyshire College. Alternatively, students can also apply to progress to a range of other degree courses at Staffordshire University or at another institution. Alternatively some students set up themselves as individual freelance practitioners, running their own creative business.

Teaching and assessment

Teaching

We know that our students learn in different ways. To help everyone get the most out of their studies, we teach through a combination of lectures, workshops, and practical sessions. In addition, you will have timetabled meetings with your personal tutor (or equivalent) at least twice a year to help support you in your studies. You will be taught in high-quality learning spaces throughout your course, and of course will have access to virtual learning environments to enhance your learning opportunities. Many of our courses are accredited or recognised by professional, statutory or regulatory bodies.

We know that our students learn in different ways. To help everyone get the most out of their studies, we teach through a combination of lectures, workshops, and practical sessions. In addition, you will have timetabled meetings with your personal tutor (or equivalent) at least twice a year to help support you in your studies. You will be taught in high-quality learning spaces throughout your course, and of course will have access to virtual learning environments to enhance your learning opportunities. Many of our courses are accredited or recognised by professional, statutory or regulatory bodies.

Assessment

Your course will provide you with opportunities to test your understanding of your subject informally before you complete the formal assessments that count towards your final mark. Each module will give you a variety of opportunities to receive informal feedback from your tutor. These may include classroom discussions, discussions in the virtual learning environment, presentations, milestone assessments, and practice assessments. Informal feedback is developmental and any grades you may receive for these do not count towards your module mark. There is a formal or ‘summative’ assessment at the end of each module. This includes a range of coursework assessments, such as essays, reports, portfolios, performance, presentations, final year, independent project and written examinations. The grades from formal assessments count towards your module mark.

Your course will provide you with opportunities to test your understanding of your subject informally before you complete the formal assessments that count towards your final mark. Each module will give you a variety of opportunities to receive informal feedback from your tutor. These may include classroom discussions, discussions in the virtual learning environment, presentations, milestone assessments, and practice assessments. Informal feedback is developmental and any grades you may receive for these do not count towards your module mark. There is a formal or ‘summative’ assessment at the end of each module. This includes a range of coursework assessments, such as essays, reports, portfolios, performance, presentations, final year, independent project and written examinations. The grades from formal assessments count towards your module mark.

Feedback

You will normally receive feedback on formal coursework assessments within 20 working days following the date of submission. Examination feedback may take a variety of formats, including one-to-one discussions with your tutor. However, as a minimum, generic feedback will be made available to all students who take written examinations.

You will normally receive feedback on formal coursework assessments within 20 working days following the date of submission. Examination feedback may take a variety of formats, including one-to-one discussions with your tutor. However, as a minimum, generic feedback will be made available to all students who take written examinations.

Staff

You will be taught by a range of staff from the College who are creative practitioners in their own right. You will also meet visiting guest speakers and tutors who will deliver sessions based on key creative skills and techniques and also their own career and practice.

Year 1

28% of time in lectures, seminars or similar
72% of time in independent study
0% of time in work based learning

Year 2

27% of time in lectures, seminars or similar
73% of time in independent study
0% of time in work based learning

Year 1

8% practical assessments
92% coursework
0% written exams

Year 2

25% practical assessments
75% coursework
0% written exams

Fees

For the course starting on 23 September 2024 the tuition fees are:

Tuition fees for FdA-Full-time
Study option UK / Channel Islands
Full-time £6,350 per year of study

UK and Channel Island students: This tuition fee is agreed subject to UK government policy and parliamentary regulation. If the UK government passes appropriate legislation, the fee for subsequent years of study may increase in each academic year. But this increase will not exceed the rate of inflation as measured by RPIX**. Any change in fees will apply to both new and continuing students. The University will notify students of any change as early as possible. Further information about fee changes would be posted on the University’s website once this becomes available.

**RPIX is a measure of inflation equivalent to all the items in the Retail Price Index (RPI) excluding mortgage interest payments.

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Location Award Study option Start date Apply Link
Burton and South Derbyshire College FdA Full-time 23 September 2024 Apply now

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