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UAL LEVEL 3 FOUNDATION DIPLOMA IN ART & DESIGN - 3D DESIGN

Foundation Diploma in Art & Design – 3D Design

A 1-year programme, accredited by the University of the Arts London Awarding Body, designed to prepare you for progressing onto any art and design related degree.ÌýÌý

This course will equip you with innovative and experimental approaches to 3D Design and help you build up a creative portfolio to apply to relevant Higher Education courses. You will learn to do object prototyping and design development work. This course is supported by a comprehensive range of workshop facilities for hand and machine making in card, ceramics, glass, plastic, metal and wood, in addition to digital manufacturing equipment including laser cutting and 3D Printing. You will also be exposed to different elements of design such as critical thinking, collaborating with other disciplines, visual and verbal presentation techniques, colour theory, technical drawing and material properties. You need to be passionate, interested in problem solving, and prepared to work hard to excel in the course as well as in the industry.Ìý
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Preparation for

  • 3D Design
  • Product Design
  • Craft
  • Jewellery Design
  • Accessories Design
  • Sustainable Product Design
  • Furniture Design
  • Design Crafts
  • Applied Craft
  • Industrial DesignÌý
  • Automotive Design.Ìý

WE PROVIDE

To help our young artists we provide a portfolio case and art box of essential requisites. Specialism materials are also available in our workshops and studios. We also provide access to all the adobe software (Photoshop, InDesign, Premier Pro, After Effects, and more), free colour printing, access to an in-studio library, a photography studio, and materials needed for printmaking. Our students also have access to our 3D studio which has a laser cutter, 3D printer, vacuum former, and the support of a full-time technician.Ìý

UCAS TARIFF

Level 3Ìý
The UAL Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Art & Design is included in the UCAS tariff and attracts tariff points for each final grade as shown below:Ìý

Pass 80 – Merit 96 – Distinction 112Ìý

THE AWARD

The UAL Level 3 Foundation Diploma in 3D Design is quality assured by UAL Awarding Body through a rigorous external moderation process and grades are monitored against agreed national standards.  It is also regulated by Ofqual.Ìý

“I attended CSVPA summer school in 2019. It was such an unforgettable experience, that I decided to come back and study full-time. The course has widened my understanding about
art and design by allowing me to explore and learn from different designers.â€

Seokwon –
Foundation Diploma in Art & Design student

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HIGHLIGHTS

OVERVIEW

Course LocationÌý
CambridgeÌý
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Course LengthÌý
1 year (3 terms)Ìý
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Course StartÌý
JanuaryÌý
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Tutor SupportÌý
Specialist staff in your chosen subject are timetabled 3 days a week, with staff across the department available Mondays to Fridays.Ìý
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Studio AccessÌý
Students have access to our studios 7 days a week, from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Monday to Friday, and from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm during the weekend.Ìý
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Awarding BodyÌý
University of the Arts London Awarding BodyÌý
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How your Work is AssessedÌý
Visual and written assignments and projects following the specification set by UAL, the awarding body.Ìý

ExcursionsÌý
Local and national educational trips to museums and galleries within a dedicated research week and across the year.Ìý

English LanguageÌý
Up to 5 hours per week if requiredÌý
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ProgressionÌý
Higher Education in Art & Design. Guaranteed progression to any of our BA courses on successful completion of the Foundation Diploma.Ìý

ENTRY

AgeÌý
17+ yearsÌý
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Educational LevelÌý
Completion of High School is needed or a minimum of 1 x Level 3 qualification, preferably in a relevant creative subject (i.e. A level) and 3 x GCSEs at grade 4 or grade C, including Maths and English and at least one of which should be in a creative arts subject.

Students who do not meet these entry requirements will still be considered on their own individual potential to succeed. 

English Level for International StudentsÌý
IELTS 4.5+ (no element under 4.0)Ìý

PortfolioÌý
Small portfolio required of 10 images or slides. We are looking for an ability to develop creative ideas in addition to presenting personal interests and technical ability.Ìý

Portfolio of work showing personal work, school work, finished and prepared which demonstrates a commitment to 3D Design.

STRUCTURE

Contextual and Thematic Studies usually begins the week. This may take the form of a lecture/slideshow, or discussion usually followed by related practical or written work and activities. Here you are introduced to a diverse range of artists, designers, brands, concepts and ideas linked to different times, cultures and genres. These sessions are intended to broaden your knowledge, skills and understanding of the wider contexts within Art and Design and provide you with research opportunities and reference materials to support the development of your own practical skills and creative ideas. Ìý

Art and Design workshops will be delivered in a variety of materials and processes. The practical and technical skills learned are intended to be as transferable as possible and help you develop an exciting and creative portfolio. There is emphasis on risk taking, playing, failing and learning from mistakes and unexpected discoveries. At CSVPA we believe strongly in developing a wide range of skills to support the versatility required of creatives working in professional and commercial creative fields today. Specialist workshops will be delivered at appropriate times within specific projects. At other times practical sessions run where all students are working on their own individual project development. Ìý

These sessions are usually later in the week and provide an opportunity, with guidance, to consolidate, document and reflect upon learning taken place across the week. Guidance will be given to help develop the skills, knowledge and understanding related to managing the creative process; self-evaluation, written language and vocabulary, presentation, and organisation skills in the effective documentation of the learning journal. These sessions also include 1:1 tutorials, individual presentations, peer reviews and group critiques. Ìý

All students undertake 2 hours per week of Experimental Studies. This course encourages risk taking, playing, and exploration of a wide range of media and processes, and supports learning in both Year 1 and your chosen specialism in year 2. Work produced is submitted as part of Unit assessment supporting or enhancing attainment.  Ìý

There is a personal tutor session timetabled each week. The emphasis in the first term is on progression opportunities and University applications; providing opportunity for research and 1:1 support. Towards Unit 13: the Project Proposal and realisation, time is spent embedding study skills and how to be successful in the final project. Ìý

This class is delivered weekly in the first term and teaches you how to technically create a portfolio using Adobe Creative Suite. It develops critical awareness of portfolio content and presentation skills and explores different portfolio types appropriate to different courses and institutions. You will build confidence to develop your own personal style and approach, effectively communicating your own creative voice. Your portfolio for submission will be overseen by your specialism tutor. Students do not require additional portfolio skills classes outside of CSVPA. Our tutors are all experts in their fields and will advise you on how to best prepare and curate your portfolio to meet the different requirements of different universities. Ìý

For international students who have an IELTS with any element 5.5 or lower, English classes are timetabled to aid progression to university. Through a variety of teaching styles, we focus on four key skills you need to pass your IELTS exam; listening, reading, writing and spoken English. This subject is linked with Art and Design, so you are better equipped with the vocabulary to analyse and reflect upon your own and others’ work. Ìý

Units 1, and 2 or 3 can only attain a Pass or Fail. All units need to be passed to gain the Foundation Diploma at the end of the year. Ìý

Every week, your learning journal will be checked by your tutor and feedback given to guide learning, improvements and identify gaps to support progress. Throughout workshops and practical sessions, tutors will circulate and provide verbal feedback on work in progress. Questioning individuals and groups is an important part of assessing students understanding and helps tutors to modify activities to better suit the needs of individuals and the whole group. Ìý

Students should use checklists issued for each project to help organisation and manage coursework for submission, ensuring that all assessment criteria are covered. Weekly written reflections will help to identify understanding and personal areas of strength and weakness and will be key to the dialogue between student and tutor. Peer reviews and group discussions will also aid self-review and provide the group with peer support and exemplars to better understand the standards. Prior to formal assessments, you will need to complete your own self-assessment against the assessment criteria. Ìý

There will be a formative assessment usually halfway through each Unit. Work to date will be submitted electronically through Canvas, our online learning platform. Here the progress you have made so far will be formally assessed against the assessment objectives. Work will be given a referral if it does not yet meet the standards for pass.  All assessment criteria must receive at least a pass to attain a pass overall. Similarly, to attain a Merit or Distinction in Unit 4, all assessment criteria much reach that level. You will receive comments to identify specific areas of strength and weakness relating to the assessment criteria. Following formative assessments, improvements can be made to projects prior to the summative assessment.  The summative assessment at the end of a unit follows the same format as the formative assessment. Any student who receives a referral in the summative assessment will be given a week to complete the necessary work required to achieve a pass level. An individual action plan will be provided with listed evidence to submit/resubmit. In year 1, students are not able to progress to Unit 4 in term 2 unless a pass has been attained for Units 1 and 2 or 3.  Ìý

Unit 1 Diagnostic Investigation into Creative Practice

In this unit, students will undertake a diagnostic investigation into visual language and creative practices. This exploratory investigation allows students to become familiar with and experiment within a range of creative disciplines related to their chosen subject as part of their journey to, or reinforcement of, further specialism in Unit 2 or 3.Ìý

Projects
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Project 1: That’s Absurd!Ìý
In this fun introduction to design, students examine both Fine Art and Design based examples that question the relationship of form and function. Using Photocollage students create their own absurd ideas, before encountering a process of drawing from 2D and orthographic through to scaled and isometric drawing to effectively communicate their ideas.Ìý
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Project 2: 2D to 3D: Flat PackÌý
This project enables students to investigate and research object(s) that employ the use of flat 2-Dimensional materials to create 3 Dimensional forms. Using 2D sketching and 3D paper/card exploration aids the development of designs. These are then further developed using scaled drawings and models. A series of introductory workshops using fibre board, wood and plastics with the laser cutter enables students to realise their ideas.Ìý
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Project 3: EncaseÌý
Students are given a specific brief from a client to create a handmade object that encases and protects a particular item of significance such as an ancient book, an item of jewellery or a lock of hair. Students use ‘boxes’ as a starting point for experimentation, expanding on this through a series of practical workshops that explore material properties and capabilities:Ìý
Metal: Cutting, hammering, texturing, raising, piercing, soldering, polishing finishing.Ìý
Ceramic: Coil and slab construction, hand modelling, glazing, gold lustre. Glass: Fusing, slumping. Other: Resin, silicone casting, laser cutting.Ìý
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*Projects are examples and may change from year to year depending on the nature of live projects working with external partners, current exhibitions and visits planned and emerging new trendsÌý
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Skills LearnedÌý
Prototyping, Design Development, 3D research processes, a variety of hands on workshops suitable for 3D pathway, Portfolio Development and Experimental Techniques suitable for Higher Education Applications. <please include a broad range of skills as possible>Ìý

Unit 2 Developing Specialist Practice (Foundation Diploma Level 3)

Unit 3 Developing Specialist Practice (Foundation Diploma Level 4)

This unit will provide the student with the opportunity to reflect on the knowledge, skills and practices they have developed in Unit 1 of the qualification, and to define their creative ambitions by encouraging a holistic approach to a range of activities, which will support, contextualise and position their creative endeavour within their chosen specialist practice.Ìý
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Projects
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Project 1: Reinventing the wheelÌýÌý
This project aims to challenge students understanding and perceptions of everyday items and how they can be redesigned. Using creative and conceptual strategies, students will investigate a product and explore radically changing its design or function for a particular audience. This could be changing the intended age group or ability of the target market audience.ÌýÌýÌý
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Project 2: The next best thing!ÌýÌý
In this project students investigate future trends and predictions in the design world, opening up the professional world of design and trend forecasting to students. Students develop and combine ambitious, innovative ideas that result in practical outcomes to fit a fictitious futures exhibition and event.ÌýÌý
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Project 3: University research and applicationÌý
This Unit is delivered through both weekly personal tutor sessions and 1:1 tutorials in the Autumn term and a UCAS week in September where students visit the UCAS fair in London and are able to research different institutions and courses, speaking to University staff. Students are expected to gather a body of research evidence, develop a personal statement and submit a portfolio of work from across the course applying the skills learned in portfolio skills classes.
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Unit 12 projects are supported by visits to The Design Museum, Science Museum and or V&A in London.Ìý
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*Projects are examples and may change from year to year depending on the nature of live projects working with external partners, current exhibitions and visits planned and emerging new trendsÌý
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Skills LearnedÌý
Market and client research, customer profiling, contextual and technical research, understand and apply design principles, 3D drawing and realisation using digital and analogue methods, practical construction skills in a variety of chosen materials, presentation and communication skills.Ìý

Unit 4 Consolidating Practice

This unit aims to provide students with an opportunity to take control of their own learning and demonstrate their achievement by independently initiating, researching, completing and evaluating a project proposal and its realisation within their chosen professional context.Ìý
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Skills LearnedÌý
By this stage in the course, it is expected that students will have acquired the necessary skills knowledge and understanding to undertake their devised project, however investigation into new skills is encouraged and facilitated where possible. Students may take advantage of the 3D workshop or join one of the varied specialist workshops offered across the department.Ìý

FACULTY

Sam Race
Pathway Leader Experimental Studies - Extended Diploma & Foundation
Dr. Reenie Elliot
Pathway Leader - Architecture and Interior Design - Extended Diploma & Foundation

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