BA (Hons) Design Interaction (With Foundation Year)

BA (Hons) Design Interaction (With Foundation Year)

Studying on BA (Hons) Design Interaction with Foundation Year you will be at the forefront of future-focused design. You will experiment and develop emerging technology such as AR/VR (XR), AI, game engines, electronics, sensors, Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, and robotics. You will play a role in shaping the world around us with free-thinking ideas and opportunities. Interdisciplinary collaboration with students from e.g. Fine Art Technology, Graphic Design, Illustration, Animation, and Photography allows you to exchange skills and to access technical support and subject expertise across disciplines.

Modules

Foundation Year

  • Mental Wealth: Professional Life (Core)
  • Art & Design Workshops, Processes & Skills (Core)
  • Art & Design Studio Practice & Portfolio (Core)
  • Art & Design Specialist Workshops, Processes & Skills (Core)
  • Art & Design Specialist Studio Practice & Portfolio (Core)
  • Art & Design Contextual Studies (Core)

Year 1

  • Contextual Studies 1 (Core)
  • Practice 1 (Core)
  • Experimentation and Application 1A (Core)
  • Experimentation and Application 1B (Core)
  • Research into Practice 1 (Core)
  • Professional Life 1 (Mental Wealth) (Core)

Year 2

  • Contextual Studies 2 (Core)
  • Practice 2 (Core)
  • Advanced Experimentation and Applications (Core)
  • Advanced Practice (Core)
  • Research into Practice 2 (Core)
  • Professional Life 2 (Mental Wealth) (Core)

Year 3

  • Practice 3 (Core)
  • Research into Practice 3 – Extended Research Project (Option)
  • Research into Practice 3 – Art & Design 4.0 (Option)
  • Independent Major Project Part A (Core)
  • Independent Major Project Part B (Core)
  • Professional Life 3 (Mental Wealth) (Core)

Employability:

As a design graduate you’ll be able to exhibit your work at UEL and at Free Range, an annual exhibition in London’s Brick Lane for interior, architecture, and design students which is increasingly popular with potential employers. Professional studies modules will also prepare you for the world of work by giving you an understanding of how the industry works, covering areas such as on-line and published design magazines, making and publishing CVs. You’ll also put together your own portfolio to showcase your work to potential employers.