Level 1: in the first semester of level one, students are introduced to the design for publishing specialism and also undertake relevant projects from two other courses. Level 2: course will see students developing their understanding of design for publishing, learning the skills, attitudes and approach to design practice necessary to achieve success in the industry; the work is project-based and may include live briefs and the opportunity for collaborative work with students from other courses; this level also features the possibility to undertake a work placement, either locally or nationally, working in book and magazine publishing houses and graphic design studios Level 3: the final specialist phase of the course enables students to develop creative and intellectual skills whilst making informed decisions about career pathways or the possibilities of postgraduate education.
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A key component of the course is the development of ideas in relation to contemporary practices in publishing; students study publishing design alongside two complementary areas in the first semester before continuing with their specialist subject in semester two; the course encompasses two elements of study: the main focus of the course is studio practice, and this is complemented by critical studies, which, as its name implies, provides a critical and historical context for that practice.