The BA (Hons) Studio Practice in Product and Furniture Design course, offered by the University for the Creative Arts, gives you opportunities to design and make products and furniture within a studio environment. It pushes boundaries, challenges processes, incorporates elements of industry engagement, and encourages innovation and entrepreneurship.Course Content: This three-year full-time course is divided into two stages - the first two years of study (Stage 1) allow you to explore and develop your design and making skills within a broad field of design practice, along with an emphasis on idea generation, methodology and process. For your final year (Stage 2), you have the opportunity to develop investigative and discursive work to support the development of your Major Project. The course also includes fascinating trips to London's creative venues for wider study.Key Modules: Some of the course's vital modules include Studio Practice, Professional Practice, Contextual Studies, Focused Study in Design, Design Ideation and Exploration, Design for Manufacture, Design Portfolio and Major Practice and Professional Development.Future Careers: The broad-based nature of this course provides an excellent grounding across a range of potential career paths. This could lead to roles like furniture designer, product designer, industrial designer, materials technologist, CAD designer, design and technology teacher, or freelance designer. Many graduates have also found employment with design consultancies and manufacturers.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.