Friday 22 April 2016

Comparing 2 university courses

The National Design Academy Interior Design course fees cost £4500.

You study the course mostly online and this could be online anywhere in the world, Its also part time and flexible and its via the internet.

It takes 4-5 years to complete the course.

The techniques they offer are Research and contextualisation followed by space planning and Design in historical context and Creative lighting and technology.

To qualify from the course you don't need an exam, The tutor will assess your assignments as you submit them.

They have the requirements you need to follow by the side of the web page which explains the course to the viewer.

I would choose this course because the length of how long it runs sounds good.

https://www.nda.ac.uk/study/courses/ba-hons-degree/interior-design 


Plymouth College of Art - Interior Decoration, Design and styling 

There one of few which develop your skills. The course costs £9000 per year. The course covers Drawing and visual research, workshop materials and Digital processes Design for Industry, Professional practice and PDP 1, Interdisciplinary Studies, Contexts of practice 1.


Interior decoration - styling, Self directed project, Professional practice and PDP 2. Context of practice 2. Research and experimentation, Creative professional development, Creative and professional conclusion, Contexts of practice 3. 


80% students in work after their degree

60% in professional managerial job at six months 
100% assessed by coursework

I think the university is advertised in a good way because they've used imagery to show what they do. 

I like this course because it gives me time to decided what I want to do next over 3 years. 


http://www.plymouthart.ac.uk/courses/ba-hons-interior-decoration-design-styling/#modules

Out of both of them I would chose The Plymouth College of Art course because its closer to home and it runs over 3 years which gives me time to decide what I really enjoy. 

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