Learning Methods
You have the opportunity to explore your chosen specialism through research, development and innovation in materials and processes. You will be provided with dedicated studio space to develop your own thoughts and ideas, an integral part to your learning journey. Industry-linked projects, European exchanges, design internships, live competitions and public facing external events are an integral part of our course and provide you with valuable professional and practical experience.
In your final year, you will develop a professional portfolio of work and exhibit in the Degree Show, and New Designers Exhibition in London.
Activity Summary
- Lectures - 16 students per group, 1 hour per week
- Seminars -Ìý16 students per group,Ìý1 hour per week
- Tutorial -Ìý1 student per group, 1/2 hour per week
- Project Supervision - 16Ìýstudents per group,Ìý1Ìýhour per week
- Practical class or workshop - 16Ìýstudents per group,Ìý1Ìýhour per week
- Supervised time in studio / workshop - 16Ìýstudents per group,Ìý10 hour per week
- External Visits - 16Ìýstudents per group,Ìý2Ìýdays in termÌý1
Unless specified, activities vary between 1-5 hours per week depending on the module you are undertaking. More detailed information about indicative student workload hours can be found within each module's detailed information page.
How long is a BA (Hons) Product, Ceramics and Jewellery course?
The duration of a Product, Ceramics and Jewellery degree is 4 years. This includes lectures, seminars, time in the studio and other activities.
Independent Study
Throughout the course particular emphasis is placed on your development of independent learning through self-directed design project/s. By Year 4 you undertake independent study fully, reflecting on your previous 3 years’ experience of building expertise and specialist knowledge within your chosen pathway towards professional practice level.
Staff Delivering on This Course
Teaching staff have expert knowledge in all areas of the course delivery including Product Design, Contemporary Jewellery Design, Lighting and Furniture Design along with Ceramics and Glass. You will be supported by expert technicians across all materials and processes including wood, metal, resin and plastic. All staff members have experience of working within the industry and some have worked extensively as consultants and designers.
Industry experts contribute to the course as Professional Associates and through the Guest@Grays lecture programme, which invites national and international artists and designers to speak about their work.