The 3D Design and Craft BA (Hons) course at The University of Brighton is a hands-on program that offers practical studio work and theory to develop creative skills in 3D design. It encourages students to experiment with different materials and processes in a variety of specialist workshops. Course Content: The program's content is organized into three areas - 'Design and Craft skills' where students learn basic technical skills, 'Design and Craft Context' where students learn the theory behind modern design and develop their ideas through writing, reading and research, and 'Design and Craft development' where students develop professional skills and engage with the industry.Key Modules: The course comprises key modules such as 'Making Material', 'Material Enquiry', 'Making Space', 'New Material Objects', 'Critical Approaches to Digital Culture' and 'Professional Practice for Design and Craft'. Accreditations: No specific accreditation details are mentioned. Future Careers: Graduates can seek employment in a wide array of fields such as product and architectural modelling, public and community arts work, self-employed designer/maker, set design for theatre or film, workshop teaching and facilitation, tertiary level teaching and museum/galleries work.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.