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speciality: Art & Design

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What Is an Art and Design Degree?

It is considered that generation Y is the generation with the most creative minds. Thus, millennials tend to express themselves through various forms, such as Art and Design. 

Degrees in Art and Design aim to empower students to use art as a tool for self-expression. This degree is designed to develop visual perception as well as visual literacy. As a result, students gain practical skills in order to turn their imaginative ideas into reality.  

Unlike many programmes, Art and Design courses improve students’ attention to detail, creative thinking, and freedom in the decision-making process. 

Benefits of an Art and Design Degree

Art and Design is a competitive industry. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to be equipped with the necessary skills to have higher chances of being employed in this field. 

In general, graduates from this degree have a wide range of employment options once they finish their studies. The advantage of an Art and Design course is that you are highly employable for other industries too – there are numerous courses that would help to develop specialised skills for specific careers. 

Some particular job areas include – apart from being an artist – community worker, fashion designer, graphic designer, illustrator, advertising executive, and multimedia worker. Many Art and Design graduates find themselves using their skills in marketing, media, or even teaching.

Art and Design Degree Structure

Art and Design degrees are part of Bachelor of Art (BA) Degrees. Courses’ structure and length depend on what type of programme you choose to study and the country where you choose to study. Usually, Art and Design courses are a three-year commitment, although there are countries – like the USA – where you need to study for at least four years.

The most remarkable aspect about this degree is that it emphasises the practical knowledge. Courses are often taught in studios, as a form of workshops. Additionally, students are assessed based on their portfolios of work, which may be exhibited to the public.

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    Media Arts

    I had a fantastic time at the university of South Carolina studying media arts which was my program of choice. I met amazing students and made many friends within my our department and the university as a whole in social clubs. It has good dorms for students

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    Programme: Media
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2012
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Columbia
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  • Digital Media ...
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    Some things that could be improved is advising. I am required to have an internship before I graduate and it has been a struggle finding one. Advising has barely done anything to help after explaining the issue to them, but I have to graduate soon.

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    Programme: Digital Media Arts
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2022
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Columbia
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  • Film
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    UofSC, Where Highs Meet Lows

    Columbia, South Carolina is the worst city on Earth. High crime rates, high temperatures, high homeless people on the corner of every block… The city planning is awful and students are targeted to pay extra fines and extra-high rent. However, right in the centre of this city is the University of South Carolina. I must give the founders some credit: for the school to be in the centre of the capital city, it does feel like a pretty well-isolated community.
    First, you have the Horseshoe tying the entire campus together. The park is great for a picnic with friends, cramming for exams, frisbee tournaments, drunk walks back to the dorm at 1 am, and even, surprisingly, playing Minecraft (I know, I’ve tried it). It’s great for spending downtime in between classes, and if it gets too hot, it’s just a few feet away from the air-conditioned dining hall, Russell House.
    Speaking of walking drunkenly back to your dorm, bar life at UofSC used to be phenomenal for students. A decent fake ID used to be able to get you into any bar in Five Points. That was a major draw for many students in my class to the school, but instead, we were met with the Five Points Massacre of 2021. Beloved hot spots on the strip of Harden Street were closing left and right, SLED officers patrolled the streets every weekend, and worst of all… The fakes stopped working. At first, Roof started using a police scanner once a week. Then all the bars followed suit. Eventually, certain bars were reserved for upperclassmen only. Sure, you couldn’t go to Jake’s anymore, but you could still get into Bird Dog, so everything was fine, right? Wrong. By the end of the second semester of the 2020-2021 school year, if you were under twenty-one, you could forget about stepping foot near Five Points after 8PM. So we resorted to partying. 🙂
    The 2021-2022 school year was the rebirth of partying at UofSC. In former years, you wouldn’t normally even throw a party for your birthday because you’d rather go out and dance. But this year was different; we turned over a new leaf. In all honesty, I’m more of a person who likes kick-backs with friends, but there are plenty of opportunities for non-stop partying at the school. Frat lots, frat parties, frat houses, frat basements… If no one else is throwing a party, you can probably find one at one of the Alpha houses.
    A lot of things at UofSC, though, are very hit and miss. Dining hall? Hit or miss. Professors? Hit or miss. Majors? Hit or miss. Classes? You get the point. In my two years of experience as a student at UofSC, finding your favorites and least favorites is all about trial and error. It’s all about your taste and preference.
    When I seeked counseling my freshman year of college, I didn’t know where to look other than with my own school. Honestly, most of my problems surrounded education, anyway, so a counselor on UofSC’s dime felt like poetic justice to me. And if you’re a student looking to seek help for your mental health, the University is a great option. You can be prescribed medicine and set appointments easily with your counsellor, face-to-face; and it’s nearly all included in your tuition. However, it is a huge journey to take. My first counsellor there told me that she didn’t care about the fact that I had major mental health issues starting at the ripe age of twelve years old, and she didn’t care about anything that had happened to me in years prior to starting school. In fact, she told me to go outside more! Spoiler alert: that didn’t work, and also briefly discouraged me from seeking therapy at all. After a few months of going outside more, I sought out a new therapist with UofSC, and she was amazing. I saw her for a year until she left the University (congratulations, Beth!), and she did wonders for my mental health. She helped me with everything: from processing my emotions to finding a psychiatrist and getting registered with the disability office at the school so my professors would be aware of my needs. The only downside to choosing UofSC for my therapy after everything was said and done was that the demand for appointment slots often outweighs the supply of counsellors of the school, so more often than not, it’s going to be about three weeks of time in between appointments with your counsellor.
    Last but not least, shout out to all the film majors seeking UofSC. It’s a tight-knit community and is super fun when you get involved. If you’re a film major or even an English major, you have to take a class with Northrop Davis at all costs. Nominated for Professor of the Year 2021-2022, he is the most passionate and caring professor I’ve met in the field.
    If the University of South Carolina is on your list, good luck in all your endeavours as a ‘cock. The last piece of advice I can leave with you is if anyone tells you that there’s a pool on the Russell House roof, make sure not to pay more than $15 for a ticket up there, or else you’re getting ripped off.

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    Programme: Film
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2024
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Greenville, South Carolina
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