Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Degree's


FDA stands for Foundation Degree Arts which is a two year course which if you decide to drop out you will still have a degree the average funding for this course is around six thousand pound a year , some say that you do an FDA before a BA (bachelor of arts degree) so you can bring the foundation degree up to a full degree, but after doing both of these to make it up to a full degree, is going to be quite expensive so if I were to do this I would need to save up a lot.

The first degree course I am interested in is the Interior Design, it's a BA course, this is a three year course which is full time. This is a very in depth course which will help me to understand and learn loads about interior design, whilst giving me the flexibility to see other parts of design and going down the path I would like to specialise in. I will also learn about the technical side with computers, which will be very handy for when I go through my journey.

The entry requirements I will need are either a minimum of two A levels, a relevant subject higher diploma pathway, or a BTEC, which I have. I will need to pay nine thousand pound per year to pay for this three year course but there will be more costs due to printing, materials and tools. Bursaries are for offer depending on the requirements for them and because this course is full time if I need a job on top I will need to try and work around my course.

My next course which I am researching into is the Diploma interior design which is an in depth career course including the key skills which will be needed for a career in the design profession. After this course it will help me to start my own interior design based business, and lots of skills practically and mentally related to interior design.

The fee for this course is £24,500,00. I won't need any art or design experience, usually the entry standard is a degree but mature students with lots of learning experience behind them get in too. This would be really helpful and look good on my CV for future employment and I will learn lots from this.

Interior architecture BA is the last course I am looking into. Helping me to understand and learn about designing interior spaces, through Ict, drawing, practical and mentally. There is part time work available which will fit around the studies and they will help you will CV writing, and preparing for interviews. This is a three year course and will cost £9,000. I will need to create a strong portfolio, a levels/ BTEC, a high diploma, and at least three GCSEs minimum grade C.

The best course for me would be the interior design BA because it's in Brighton university which is one of my favourite cities, also it's near London for my part time job/ hobby of blogging where I would need to attend events, meetings etc. The course it's self is the most interesting as it includes architecture which I have always loved, also that I would be able to learn another side of interior designing. It's not too much money compared to the others so that would be a bonus. This would make my CV look really good because it shows that I like learn and that I'm intelligent in that subject as well as that it shows that I'm well organised and committed.


 

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