

BA Art and Design
About this course
Art and design as a combined discipline spans the full range of creative practice, from studio-based fine art to applied design for commercial, social and digital contexts. Where fine art tends to prioritise expression, meaning and critical inquiry, design addresses communication, function and user experience. Studying both together means developing a creative practice that is neither purely one nor the other, but rather a fluent engagement with both the expressive and the applied dimensions of visual culture. The combination is particularly valuable in a creative economy where the boundaries between art and design are frequently crossed. At the University of Leeds, this three-year programme recognises, as the university's own description notes, that studying art and design is as much about developing critical thinking and problem-solving as it is about creative skill. You will work across a range of materials, processes and contexts, building technical capability in areas such as drawing, painting, digital media, photography, textiles and product design while also engaging with the histories, theories and cultural contexts that give creative work its meaning. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad and work placement opportunities, providing structured routes to develop your practice and professional confidence in real creative environments and international settings. Leeds's location in a city with a strong creative sector, combined with the university's own design and art research culture, provides a context in which your studies are connected to live professional practice. Graduates go on to careers across the creative industries, including graphic design, illustration, art direction, branding, interior and spatial design, textile design, curatorship, arts administration and education. Many work freelance or establish their own practice. Further study in fine art, design, art history or curatorial practice is also a common route for those who want to develop specialist expertise or pursue an academic or professional career at greater depth.
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