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Dylunio Gemau Cyfrifiadurol (Llawn amser) (HNC - Tystysgrif Genedlaethol Uwch)

Abertawe
1 Flwyddyn Llawn amser
64-80 o Bwyntiau UCAS, Portffolio a Chyfweliad

Ydych chi’n angerddol am greu gemau cyfrifiadurol? Gallai ein Tystysgrif Genedlaethol Uwch mewn Dylunio Gemau Cyfrifiadurol fod yn gam gyntaf at yrfa gyffrous yn y diwydiant gemau.  Mae’r cwrs wedi’i deilwra ar gyfer darpar artistiaid 3D, animeiddwyr, a dylunwyr gemau, gan ddarparu sylfaen gadarn yn y sgiliau sydd eu hangen i lwyddo yn y maes deinameg hwn. 

Byddwch yn gweithio gydag offer safon y diwydiant megis Unreal Engine ac Unity yn ystod eich amser ar y cwrs.  Mae’r peiriannau gêm pwerus hyn yn hanfodol ar gyfer datblygu gemau modern a byddant yn rhoi profiad ymarferol i chi wrth greu bydoedd digidol trochol.  Mae ein cwricwlwm yn cynnwys theori dylunio gemau, a dylunio amgylchedd, gan sicrhau eich bod yn cael sylfaen yn y broses creu gemau. 

Byddwch yn dysgu gan weithwyr proffesiynol sydd â phrofiad o’r byd go iawn.  Mae gennym gyfleusterau gwych, gan gynnwys mynediad i’r feddalwedd Adobe Creative Cloud diweddaraf, gan eich galluogi i archwilio agweddau amrywiol o ddylunio a datblygu gemau.  Mae dosbarthiadau bach yn caniatáu i chi gael arweiniad wedi’i bersonoli gan ein staff arbenigol, gan sicrhau eich bod yn derbyn y cymorth sydd ei angen i ragori. 

Ar ôl cwblhau’r cwrs, bydd gennych yr wybodaeth a’r profiad i fynd ymlaen i astudio ar ein gradd 3 blynedd

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • Saesneg
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
CGD9
Course length:
1 Flwyddyn Llawn amser
Entry requirements:
64-80 o Bwyntiau UCAS, Portffolio a Chyfweliad

Pam dewis y cwrs hwn

01
Tîm addysgu angerddol gyda phrofiad o’r diwydiant o ran cynhyrchu annibynnol a lefel AAA.
02
Rydym wedi bod yn rhan o Raglen Academaidd PlayStation®First ac yn Bartner Academaidd Unreal Engine er 2016.
03
Gofod stiwdio pwrpasol ar gyfer Myfyrwyr Gemau yn unig.

Beth fyddwch chi'n ei ddysgu

Rydym yn credu mewn eich grymuso i ddylunio a chreu prosiectau rhyngweithiol sy’n arddangos yn llawn eich gwybodaeth am ddatblygu gemau. Mae ein cwrs yn ymwneud ag annog eich archwiliadau creadigol wrth sicrhau eich bod yn datblygu’r sgiliau technegol sydd eu hangen i lwyddo ym myd cystadleuol dylunio gemau cyfrifiadurol.

Yn eich blwyddyn gyntaf ar y cwrs Dylunio Gemau Cyfrifiadurol, byddwch yn dechrau archwilio byd datblygu gemau.  Byddwch yn dechrau gyda dysgu hanfodion creu cymeriadau, graffeg 3D ac animeiddio.  Byddwch yn archwilio mecaneg gemau a systemau rheolau drwy brosiectau ymarferol, yn aml yn defnyddio modelau papur i gael syniad go iawn o sut mae gemau’n cael eu gwneud mewn seminarau a gweithdai.  Mae ein grwpiau tiwtorial bach yn golygu y byddwch yn cael digon o gymorth wedi’i bersonoli gan eich darlithwyr, gan eich helpu i adeiladu eich sgiliau a’ch hyder o’r dechrau. 

Astudiaethau Gweledol

(20 credydau)

Dylunio a Hanes Gemau

(20 credydau)

Cyflwyniad i Animeiddio Cymeriadau

(20 credydau)

Dylunio'r Amgylchedd

(20 credydau)

Datblygiad Academaidd a Phroffesiynol

(10 Credydau)

Cyflwyniad i Fodelu 3D

(10 Credydau)

Gemau ar gyfer Effaith Gadarnhaol

(20 Credydau)

Course Page Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Gwybodaeth allweddol

  • 64-80 o Bwyntiau Tariff UCAS, Portffolio a Chyfweliad

    Mae’r sgôr tariff UCAS yn berthnasol i chi os ydych chi wedi astudio cymhwyster yn ddiweddar sy’n gyfwerth â thariff UCAS . Mae UCAS yn darparu cyfrifiannell tariff er mwyn i chi weithio allan beth yw gwerth eich cymhwyster o fewn tariff UCAS.

    Mae gennym ddiddordeb mewn pobl greadigol sy’n arddangos ymrwymiad cryf i gelf a/neu ddylunio, ac felly rydym yn croesawu ceisiadau gan unigolion o amrywiaeth eang o gefndiroedd. 

    Rydym yn trefnu cyfweliadau ar gyfer pob ymgeisydd er mwyn asesu eu haddasrwydd ar gyfer y cwrs dan sylw. Caiff eich sgiliau, eich cyflawniadau a’ch profiad bywyd eu hystyried yn ogystal â’ch portffolio gwaith. 

    Cyngor a Chymorth Derbyn

    Efallai y gwnawn ni roi cynnig is i chi yn seiliedig ar ystod o ffactorau, fel eich cefndir, profiadau ac amgylchiadau unigol. Gelwir hyn yn‘Derbyniadau Cyd-destunol’. I gael cyngor a chymorth penodol, gallwch gysylltu â’n tîm ymholiadau i gael rhagor o wybodaeth am ofynion mynediad. 

    Gofynion Iaith Saesneg  

    Os nad Saesneg yw eich iaith gyntaf, neu os nad ydych wedi astudio drwy gyfrwng y Saesneg o’r blaen, mae ein gofyniad arferol yn gyfwerth â sgôr o 6.0 y System Brofi Iaith Saesneg Rhyngwladol (Prawf Academaidd IELTS), heb gael llai na 5.5 ym mhob un o’r is-brofion. Rydym hefyd yn derbyn profion iaith Saesneg eraill.  

    Ewch i ymweld ag adran Ceisiadau Rhyngwladol ein gwefan i ddysgu rhagor am ein Gofynion Iaith Saesneg a Chyrsiau Iaith Saesneg ymlaen llaw. 

     Gofynion fisa ac ariannu 

    Os nad ydych o’r DU ac nid oes gennych breswyliad yma yn barod, efallai bydd angen i chi wneud cais am fisa.  

    Ar gyfer cyrsiau sy’n fwy na chwe mis, bydd angen fisa myfyrwyr arnoch chi.  

    Dylai myfyrwyr rhyngwladol sydd angen fisa Myfyriwr wneud cais am ein cyrsiau llawn amser gan eu bod yn gymwys ar gyfer nawdd fisa Myfyriwr.   

    I gael yr holl wybodaeth, darllenwch y dudalen gwneud cais am fisa a chanllawiau.    

    Sylwch mai dim ond ar gyfer rhaglenni wyneb yn wyneb, ar gampws, heb elfennau astudio ar-lein y gall myfyrwyr sy’n derbyn Cymorth Ffederal yr Unol Daleithiau wneud cais.

  • Cynhelir asesiadau drwy waith cwrs - ysgrifenedig ac ymarferol. Ni fydd unrhyw arholiadau ar y cwrs hwn. Mae myfyrwyr yn cael eu hasesu’n ffurfiannol drwy gydol pob modwl, mae asesu crynodol yn digwydd ar ddiwedd modwl.

    Er mwyn cynnal uniondeb academaidd, defnyddir amrywiaeth o strategaethau. Mae’r rhan fwyaf o’r gwaith ymarferol yn cynnwys elfennau ysgrifenedig ffurfiol o ryw fath: popeth o fformat traethawd safonol i bethau megis adroddiadau defnyddioldeb, dogfennau diffinio cynnyrch, ymatebion i bapurau academaidd arloesol neu feirniadaethau ohonynt, cyfnodolion dysgu, cynlluniau busnes, ac ati. Bydd yn rhaid i bob myfyriwr Lefel 6 gwblhau Traethawd Hir.

    O L4 ymlaen caiff myfyrwyr eu hasesu’n eang hefyd mewn cyflwyniadau, gan arwain ar L6 at y Prosiect Mawr. Gwelsom fod asesiad llafar (viva voce) yn addas iawn i’r gwaith a wnawn yn yr Ysgol, sydd yn debyg iawn i arfer celf gain ond â sail dechnegol.

  • Gall ein myfyrwyr gyrchu ystod amrywiol o offer ac adnoddau, sydd yn y rhan fwyaf o achosion yn ddigonol i gwblhau eu rhaglen astudio. Rydym yn darparu’r deunyddiau sylfaenol sydd eu hangen ar fyfyrwyr i ddatblygu eu gwaith ymarferol o fewn ein cyfleusterau gweithdy a stiwdio helaeth.

    Fodd bynnag, mae’n debygol y bydd myfyrwyr celf a dylunio yn gorfod talu rhai costau ychwanegol i ymestyn eu harchwiliad o’u harfer personol. Er enghraifft, prynu eu deunyddiau a’u hoffer arbenigol eu hunain, ymuno mewn gwibdeithiau astudio dewisol, ac argraffu.

    Mae disgwyl i fyfyrwyr ddod â’u hoffer celf a dylunio personol eu hunain gyda nhw pan fyddant yn dechrau’r cwrs. Gallwn roi cyngor ar yr offer cywir sydd ei angen ar gyfer eich rhaglen astudio a chyfeirio at gyflenwyr priodol os byddwch yn dymuno prynu eitemau hanfodol cyn, neu yn ystod, eich astudiaethau.

    Bydd ‘pecyn celf a dylunio’ sylfaenol yn costio tua £100 ond mae’n bosibl y bydd gennych lawer o’r offer sydd ei angen yn barod, felly cysylltwch â ni yn gyntaf. Hefyd, er bod gennym stiwdios dylunio digidol pwrpasol helaeth (PC a MAC) i chi wneud eich gwaith cwrs, efallai y byddwch yn dymuno dod â’ch dyfeisiau digidol eich hunain gyda chi, felly cysylltwch â ni cyn prynu unrhyw beth.

  • Mae’r Drindod Dewi Sant yn ymfalchïo yn y ffaith ei bod yn Brifysgol ddwyieithog ac er nad oes unrhyw fodiwlau ar gael drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg ar y cwrs hwn ar hyn o bryd, ym mhob achos gall myfyrwyr gyflwyno asesiadau ysgrifenedig drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.

    Cyfleoedd Cymraeg a Chymreig

    A ninnau’n brifysgol flaenllaw yng Nghymru, rydym yn falch o gynnig gwasanaethau cymorth a neuaddau preswyl arbennig i fyfyrwyr Cymraeg eu hiaith, gan annog ymdeimlad o gymuned a chartref oddi cartref, gan gynnwys ymuno â chlybiau a chymdeithasau i siaradwyr Cymraeg a dod yn aelod o’n cangen fywiog y Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.

    Cyfleoedd i Ddysgu Cymraeg

    Rydym hefyd yn darparu amrywiaeth o gyfleoedd i ddysgu a datblygu eich sgiliau Cymraeg.

  • Efallai eich bod yn gymwys i gael arian i helpu i gefnogi eich astudiaethau.  I ddysgu am ysgoloriaethau, bwrsarïau a chyfleoedd ariannu eraill sydd ar gael, ewch i’n hadran Bwrsarïau ac Ysgoloriaethau.

  • Ewch i dudalen Teithio’r Byd gyda’r Drindod Dewi Sant i ddysgu rhagor am gyfleoedd i astudio dramor.

  • Gallai graddedigion o’n rhaglen Dylunio Gemau Cyfrifiadurol ddatblygu arbenigedd mewn unrhyw rai o’r cyd-destunau diwydiannol canlynol:

    • Gemau ar y We a Dyfeisiau Symudol: dylunydd, artist 2D, artist 3D, cyfarwyddwr prosiect.
    • Datblygu Gemau Consol/PC: dylunydd lefel, dylunydd cymeriadau, modelydd cymeriadau, animeiddiwr, artist deunyddiau, artist goleuo, artist bwrdd stori, dylunydd lefel cynorthwyol, modelydd cymeriadau cynorthwyol, cynorthwyydd goleuo, artist gwead cynorthwyol, artist cysyniadau cynorthwyol, dylunydd gemau dan hyfforddiant, modelydd asedau, rhestr cwestiynau ac atebion am y gêm.
    • Tŷ Cynhyrchu Animeiddio: dylunydd cymeriadau, modelydd cymeriadau, animeiddiwr, artist deunyddiau, artist goleuo, artist bwrdd stori, cyfarwyddwr prosiect.
    • Newyddiadurwr gemau.

    Mae myfyrwyr ar y cwrs wedi gweithio ar nifer o gemau sydd wedi’u canmol dros yr ychydig flynyddoedd diwethaf gan gynnwys Grand Theft Auto 5, Alien: Isolation, a Lego Star Wars 3. Mae gan y cwrs gysylltiadau â chwmnïau gemau megis:

    • EA
    • Rockstar North
    • Creative Assembly
    • Media Molecule
    • Traveller’s Tales
    • Fusebox Games
    • Blizzard
  • Eich dilyniant academaidd naturiol o’n rhaglen HNC Dylunio Gemau Cyfrifiadurol fyddai i’r BA Dylunio Gemau Cyfrifiadurol.


    Rhagor o wybodaeth am symud ymlaen o HNC, HND, CertHE a DipHE

    Gall myfyrwyr sy’n graddio gyda Thystysgrif Genedlaethol Uwch (HNC), Diploma Cenedlaethol Uwch (HND), Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch (CertHE), neu Ddiploma Addysg Uwch (DipHE) ddilyn llwybrau strwythuredig, mynediad uwch i raglenni gradd Anrhydedd cysylltiedig ym Mhrifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant (PCYDDS). 

    • Mae deiliaid CertHE fel arfer yn mynd i Flwyddyn 2 gradd BA neu BSc gysylltiedig. 
    • Gall deiliaid DipHE a HND wneud cais yn uniongyrchol i Flwyddyn 3 (blwyddyn olaf) graddau anrhydedd. 
    • Mae deiliaid HNC yn gymwys i gael mynediad i Flwyddyn 2, yn dibynnu ar y pwnc a chredydau. 

     Mae’r rhaglenni atodol hyn yn cwmpasu ystod eang o ddisgyblaethau – gan gynnwys Busnes, Cyfrifiadura, Peirianneg, Adeiladu, yr Amgylchedd, Diwydiannau Creadigol, a Chwaraeon – ac yn eich galluogi i adeiladu ar eich dysgu blaenorol i ennill  gradd BA neu BSc (Anrh) lawn.

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Computer Games Design (Full-time) (HNC - Higher National Certificate)

Swansea
1 Year Full-time
64-80 UCAS Tariff Points, Portfolio and Interview

Are you passionate about creating computer games? Our Higher National Certificate in Computer Games Design could be your first step towards an exciting career in the gaming industry. This course is tailored for aspiring 3D artists, animators, and game designers, providing a solid foundation in the skills needed to succeed in this dynamic field.

Throughout the course, you’ll work with industry-standard tools such as Unreal Engine and Unity. These powerful game engines are essential for modern game development and will give you practical experience in creating immersive digital worlds. Our curriculum includes game design theory, and environment design, ensuring you gain a grounding of the game creation process.

You’ll be learning from professionals with real-world experience. We have excellent facilities, including access to the latest Adobe Creative Cloud software, enabling you to explore various aspects of game design and development. Small class sizes allow for personalised guidance from our expert staff, ensuring you receive the support needed to excel.

Upon completing the course, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and experience to progress onto our 3 year degree. 

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • English
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
CGD9
Course length:
1 Year Full-time
Entry requirements:
64-80 UCAS Tariff Points, Portfolio and Interview

Why choose this course?

01
Passionate teaching team with industry experience at indie and AAA level production.
02
We have been part of the PlayStation®First Academic Program and an Unreal Engine Academic Partner since 2016.
03
Dedicated studio space exclusively for Games Students.

What you will learn

We believe in empowering you to design and create interactive projects that truly showcase your game development knowledge. Our course is all about encouraging your creative exploration while ensuring you develop the technical skills needed to succeed in the competitive world of computer games design.

In your first year of the Computer Games Design course, you’ll begin to explore the world of game development. You’ll start with learning the basics of character creation, 3D graphics, and animation. In seminars and workshops, you will explore game mechanics and rule systems through fun, hands-on projects, often using paper-based concept mock-ups to get a real feel for how games are made. Our small tutorial groups mean you get plenty of personalised support from your lecturers, helping you to build your skills and confidence right from the start.

Visual Studies

(20 credits)

Game Design and History

(20 credits)

Introduction to Character Animation

(20 credits)

Environment Design

(20 credits)

Academic and Professional Development

(10 Credits)

Introduction to 3D Modelling

(10 Credits)

Games for Positive Impact

(20 Credits)

Course Page Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Further information

  • 64-80 UCAS Tariff Points

    The UCAS tariff score is applicable to you if you have recently studied a qualification that has a UCAS tariff equivalence. UCAS provides a tariff calculator for you to work out what your qualification is worth within the UCAS tariff.

    We are interested in creative people who demonstrate a strong commitment to art and/or design and, therefore, we welcome applications from individuals from a wide range of backgrounds.

    We arrange interviews for all applicants to assess suitability for the chosen course. Your skills, achievements and life experience will be considered, as well as your portfolio of work.

    Admissions Advice and Support 

    We may make you a lower offer based on a range of factors, such as your background, experiences and individual circumstances. This is known as ‘Contextual Admissions’. For specific advice and support you can contact our enquiries team for more information about entry requirements.

    English language requirements 

    If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.0, with not less than 5.5 in each of the sub-tests. We also accept other English language tests.

    Visit the International Applications section of our website to find out more about our English Language Requirements and pre-sessional English Language Courses.

    Visa and funding requirements 

    If you are not from the UK and you do not already have residency here, you may need to apply for a visa.

    For courses of more than six months’ duration you will require a Student visa.

    International students who require a Student visa should apply for our full-time courses as these qualify for Student visa sponsorship.

    For full information read our visa application and guides.

    Please note students receiving US Federal Aid are only able to apply for in-person, on-campus programmes which will have no elements of online study. 

  • Assessment is carried out through coursework, both written and practical. There are no exams on this course. Students are formatively assessed throughout a module, summative assessment takes place at the end of a module.

    In order to maintain academic integrity, a range of strategies are adopted. Most practical work includes formal written elements of some sort: everything from the standard essay format through to things like usability reports, product definition documents, responses to/critiques of seminal academic papers, learning journals, business plans, etc. At Level 6 all students will have to complete a Dissertation.

    From L4 onwards students are also widely assessed in presentations, culminating at L6 in the Major Project. We have found the viva voce style assessment well-suited to the work we do within the School, which, whilst having a technical underpinning, often has strong similarities to fine art practice.

  • Our students have access to a diverse range of equipment and resources, which in most cases are sufficient to complete their programme of study. We provide the basic materials necessary for students to develop their practical work within our extensive workshop and studio facilities.

    However, it is likely that art and design students will incur some additional costs to extend their investigation of their personal practice. For example, purchasing their own specialised materials and equipment, joining in optional study trips, and printing.

    Students are expected to bring their own personal art and design equipment with them when they commence the course.  We can advise on the correct equipment needed for your programme of studies and signpost appropriate suppliers if you wish to purchase essential items before or during your studies.  

    A basic ‘art and design kit’ will cost approximately £100 but you may well already have much of the equipment required so check with us first.  Also, although we have extensive dedicated digital design studios (PC and MAC) for you to undertake your coursework you may wish to bring your own digital devices, again check with us first before making a purchase.

  • UWTSD prides itself on being a bilingual University and although there aren’t currently any modules available through the medium of Welsh on this course, in all cases students can submit written assessments through the medium of Welsh.

    Welsh Opportunities

    As a leading Welsh university, we are proud to offer dedicated support services and halls of residence for Welsh-speaking students, encouraging the sense of community and the feeling of a home away from home, including joining clubs and societies for Welsh speakers and becoming a member of our vibrant Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol branch.

    Opportunities to Learn Welsh

    We also provide a variety of opportunities to learn and develop your Welsh language skills.

  • You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available, please visit our Bursaries and Scholarships section.

  • Visit Go Global with UWTSD for more information about studying abroad.

  • Graduates from our Computer Games Design programme could develop specialisms in any of the following industrial contexts:

    • Web and Mobile Gaming: designer, 2D artist, 3D artist, project director.
    • Console/PC Games Development: level designer, character designer, character modeller, animator, materials artist, lighting artist, storyboard artist, assistant level designer, assistant character modeller, lighting assistant, assistant texture artist, assistant concept artist, trainee game designer, asset modeller, game Q&A.
    • Animation Production House: character designer, character modeller, animator, materials artist, lighting artist, storyboard artist, project director.
    • Game journalist.

    Students from the course have worked on a number of critically acclaimed games over the past few years including Grand Theft Auto 5, Alien: Isolation, and Lego Star Wars 3. The course has links with games companies such as:

    • EA
    • Rockstar North
    • Creative Assembly
    • Media Molecule
    • Traveller’s Tales
    • Fusebox Games
    • Blizzard
    • Creative Assembly
  • Your natural academic progression from our HNC Computer Games Design programme would be to BA (Hons) Computer Games Design 


    More information about progressing from HNC, HND, CertHE and DipHE 

    Students graduating with a Higher National Certificate (HNC), Higher National Diploma (HND), Certificate of Higher Education (CertHE), or Diploma of Higher Education (DipHE) can follow structured, advanced-entry routes into related Honours degree programmes at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD). 

    • CertHE holders typically enter Year 2 of a related BA or BSc degree. 
    • DipHE and HND holders can apply directly into Year 3 (final year) of honours degrees. 
    • HNC holders are eligible for Year 2 entry, depending on subject and credits. 

    These top-up programmes span a wide range of disciplines – including Business, Computing, Engineering, Construction, Environment, Creative Industries, and Sports – and allow you to build on your prior learning to earn a full BA or BSc (Hons) degree.

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Dylunio Gemau Cyfrifiadurol (Llawn amser) (HND - Diploma Cenedlaethol Uwch, Sylfaen)

Abertawe
2 Flynedd Llawn amser
48 o Bwyntiau UCAS

Ydych chi’n angerddol am greu gemau? Mae ein Diploma Cenedlaethol Uwch mewn Dylunio Gemau Cyfrifiadurol wedi’i gynllunio i’ch helpu i droi’r angerdd hwnnw’n yrfa. Mae’r cwrs hwn sydd wedi’i gynllunio ar gyfer y rheiny sy’n awyddus i ddod yn artistiaid 3D, animeiddwyr neu ddylunwyr gemau, yn cynnig archwiliad manwl o’r diwydiant gemau, wedi’i gefnogi gan bartneriaethau diwydiant cryf.

Byddwch yn defnyddio offer datblygu gemau pwerus ar y cwrs megis Unreal Engine ac Unity, sydd wedi’u cydnabod yn eang yn y diwydiant . Byddwch yn dysgu gan weithwyr proffesiynol gyda phrofiad byd go iawn, a fydd yn eich helpu i ddatblygu portffolio sy’n arddangos eich sgiliau i ddarpar gyflogwyr.

Mae’r cwricwlwm yn ymdrin ag ystod eang o bynciau sy’n hanfodol ar gyfer datblygu gemau. Byddwch yn astudio theori dylunio gemau, dylunio lefel ac amgylchedd a rhaglennu.  Mae ein cyfleusterau o’r radd flaenaf yn cynnwys y feddalwedd Adobe Creative Cloude (Adobe CC) diweddaraf, gan ddarparu’r holl offer angenrheidiol ar gyfer eich astudiaethau.  Gyda dosbarthiadau bach, mae ein staff, sydd â phrofiad helaeth yn y diwydiant yn gallu cynnig arweiniad a chymorth wedi’u personoli. 

Yn ychwanegol byddwch yn datblygu profiad ymarferol yn datblygu AR/VR ac animeiddio, gan ddysgu am y technolegau diweddaraf mewn dylunio gemau.  Bydd y cwrs hwn nid yn unig yn dysgu sgiliau technegol i chi, ond bydd hefyd yn eich helpu i ddatblygu galluoedd creadigol, beirniadol, dadansoddol a deongliadol sy’n angenrheidiol ar gyfer creu gemau cymhellol. Mae’r rhaglen yn annog twf unigol a gwaith tîm, gan eich paratoi i ffynnu mewn amgylchedd cydweithredol.

Ar ôl gorffen y cwrs, byddwch wedi’ch paratoi’n dda a byddwch yn barod i symud ymlaen i flwyddyn olaf ein rhaglen radd 3 blynedd, a fydd yn eich paratoi ar gyfer gyrfa yn y diwydiant gemau. 

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • Saesneg
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
CGD8
Course length:
2 Flynedd Llawn amser
Entry requirements:
48 o Bwyntiau UCAS

Pam dewis y cwrs hwn

01
Tîm addysgu angerddol gyda phrofiad o’r diwydiant o ran cynhyrchu annibynnol a lefel AAA.
02
PCYDDS 1af Brifysgol yng Nghymru am Gyfleoedd Dysgu (NSS, 2023).
03
Gofod stiwdio pwrpasol ar gyfer Myfyrwyr Gemau yn unig.

Beth fyddwch chi'n ei ddysgu

Rydym yn credu mewn eich grymuso i ddylunio a chreu prosiectau rhyngweithiol sy’n arddangos yn llawn eich gwybodaeth datblygu gemau.  Mae ein cwrs yn ymwneud ag annog eich archwiliadau creadigol wrth sicrhau eich bod yn datblygu’r sgiliau technegol sydd eu hangen i lwyddo ym myd cystadleuol dylunio gemau cyfrifiadurol. 

Yn eich blwyddyn gyntaf ar y cwrs Dylunio Gemau Cyfrifiadurol, byddwch yn dechrau archwilio byd datblygu gemau.  Byddwch yn dechrau drwy ddysgu hanfodion creu cymeriadau, graffeg 3D ac animeiddio.  Byddwch yn archwilio mecaneg gemau a systemau rheolau drwy brosiectau ymarferol, yn aml yn defnyddio modelau papur i gael syniad go iawn o sut mae gemau’n cael eu gwneud mewn seminarau a gweithdai.  Mae ein grwpiau tiwtorial bach yn golygu y byddwch yn cael digon o gymorth wedi’i bersonoli gan eich darlithwyr, gan eich helpu i adeiladu eich sgiliau a’ch hyder o’r dechrau. 

Dylunio'r Amgylchedd

(20 credydau)

Dylunio a Hanes Gemau

(20 credydau)

Cyflwyniad i Animeiddio Cymeriadau

(20 credydau)

Cyflwyniad i Fodelu 3D

(10 Credydau)

Astudiaethau Gweledol

(20 credydau)

Datblygiad Academaidd a Phroffesiynol

(10 Credydau)

Gemau ar gyfer Effaith Gadarnhaol

(20 Credydau)

Wrth symud i’r ail flwyddyn, byddwch yn adeiladu ar yr hyn yr ydych wedi’i ddysgu, gan fynd i’r afael â phynciau uwch megis modelu cymeriad ac amgylchedd, gweadu a dylunio rhyngwyneb.  Dyma pan fydd eich prosiectau’n dechrau mynd yn fwy cymhleth ac arloesol. Yn ogystal, byddwch yn edrych ar y darlun ehangach gydag astudiaethau cyd-destunol, gan ddeall ochrau cymdeithasol a diwylliannol dylunio gemau.  

Animeiddio Cymeriadau Uwch

(20 credydau)

Datblygu Gemau'n Annibynnol

(20 credydau)

Theori a Dylunio Gemau

(20 credydau)

Datblygu eich Crefft o Greu

(20 Credydau)

Dylunio a Datblygu Lefel

(20 Credydau)

Naratif ac Adeiladu Bydoedd

(10 Credydau)

Dylunio Sain

(10 Credydau)

Course Page Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Gwybodaeth allweddol

  • 48 o Bwyntiau Tariff UCAS  

    e.e. Safon Uwch: D, BTEC: PPP, IB: 24  a Phortffolio 

    Mae’r sgôr tariff UCAS yn berthnasol i chi os ydych chi wedi astudio cymhwyster yn ddiweddar sy’n gyfwerth â thariff UCAS . Mae UCAS yn darparu cyfrifiannell tariff er mwyn i chi weithio allan beth yw gwerth eich cymhwyster o fewn tariff UCAS.  

    Mae gennym ddiddordeb mewn pobl greadigol sy’n arddangos ymrwymiad cryf i gelf a/neu ddylunio, ac felly rydym yn croesawu ceisiadau gan unigolion o amrywiaeth eang o gefndiroedd. 

    Rydym yn trefnu cyfweliadau ar gyfer pob ymgeisydd er mwyn asesu eu haddasrwydd ar gyfer y cwrs dan sylw. Caiff eich sgiliau, eich cyflawniadau a’ch profiad bywyd eu hystyried yn ogystal â’ch portffolio gwaith. 

    TGAU  

    Mae angen TGAU gradd A*-C (gradd 9-4 yn Lloegr) mewn Saesneg a Mathemateg hefyd.  

    Llwybrau mynediad amgen    

    Os ydy’r cwrs hwn o ddiddordeb i chi, ond nid oes gennych y gofynion mynediad i ymuno â’n gradd baglor, gallech ystyried:  

    Cyngor a Chymorth Derbyn  

    Efallai y gwnawn ni roi cynnig is i chi yn seiliedig ar ystod o ffactorau, fel eich cefndir, profiadau ac amgylchiadau unigol. Gelwir hyn yn‘Derbyniadau Cyd-destunol’. I gael cyngor a chymorth penodol, gallwch gysylltu â’n tîm ymholiadau i gael rhagor o wybodaeth am ofynion mynediad. 

    Gofynion Iaith Saesneg  

    Os nad Saesneg yw eich iaith gyntaf, neu os nad ydych wedi astudio drwy gyfrwng y Saesneg o’r blaen, mae ein gofyniad arferol yn gyfwerth â sgôr o 6.0 y System Brofi Iaith Saesneg Rhyngwladol (Prawf Academaidd IELTS), heb gael llai na 5.5 ym mhob un o’r is-brofion. Rydym hefyd yn derbyn profion iaith Saesneg eraill.  

    Ewch i ymweld ag adran Ceisiadau Rhyngwladol ein gwefan i ddysgu rhagor am ein Gofynion Iaith Saesneg a Chyrsiau Iaith Saesneg ymlaen llaw. 

     Gofynion fisa ac ariannu 

    Os nad ydych o’r DU ac nid oes gennych breswyliad yma yn barod, efallai bydd angen i chi wneud cais am fisa.  

    Ar gyfer cyrsiau sy’n fwy na chwe mis, bydd angen fisa myfyrwyr arnoch chi.  

    Dylai myfyrwyr rhyngwladol sydd angen fisa Myfyriwr wneud cais am ein cyrsiau llawn amser gan eu bod yn gymwys ar gyfer nawdd fisa Myfyriwr.   

    I gael yr holl wybodaeth, darllenwch y dudalen gwneud cais am fisa a chanllawiau.    

    Sylwch mai dim ond ar gyfer rhaglenni wyneb yn wyneb, ar gampws, heb elfennau astudio ar-lein y gall myfyrwyr sy’n derbyn Cymorth Ffederal yr Unol Daleithiau wneud cais.

  • Cynhelir asesiadau drwy waith cwrs - ysgrifenedig ac ymarferol. Ni fydd unrhyw arholiadau ar y cwrs hwn. Mae myfyrwyr yn cael eu hasesu’n ffurfiannol drwy gydol pob modwl, mae asesu crynodol yn digwydd ar ddiwedd modwl.

    Er mwyn cynnal uniondeb academaidd, defnyddir amrywiaeth o strategaethau. Mae’r rhan fwyaf o’r gwaith ymarferol yn cynnwys elfennau ysgrifenedig ffurfiol o ryw fath: popeth o fformat traethawd safonol i bethau megis adroddiadau defnyddioldeb, dogfennau diffinio cynnyrch, ymatebion i bapurau academaidd arloesol neu feirniadaethau ohonynt, cyfnodolion dysgu, cynlluniau busnes, ac ati. Bydd yn rhaid i bob myfyriwr Lefel 6 gwblhau Traethawd Hir.

    O L4 ymlaen caiff myfyrwyr eu hasesu’n eang hefyd mewn cyflwyniadau, gan arwain ar L6 at y Prosiect Mawr. Gwelsom fod asesiad llafar (viva voce) yn addas iawn i’r gwaith a wnawn yn yr Ysgol, sydd yn debyg iawn i arfer celf gain ond â sail dechnegol.

  • Gall ein myfyrwyr gyrchu ystod amrywiol o offer ac adnoddau, sydd yn y rhan fwyaf o achosion yn ddigonol i gwblhau eu rhaglen astudio. Rydym yn darparu’r deunyddiau sylfaenol sydd eu hangen ar fyfyrwyr i ddatblygu eu gwaith ymarferol o fewn ein cyfleusterau gweithdy a stiwdio helaeth.

    Fodd bynnag, mae’n debygol y bydd myfyrwyr celf a dylunio yn gorfod talu rhai costau ychwanegol i ymestyn eu harchwiliad o’u harfer personol. Er enghraifft, prynu eu deunyddiau a’u hoffer arbenigol eu hunain, ymuno mewn gwibdeithiau astudio dewisol, ac argraffu.

    Mae disgwyl i fyfyrwyr ddod â’u hoffer celf a dylunio personol eu hunain gyda nhw pan fyddant yn dechrau’r cwrs. Gallwn roi cyngor ar yr offer cywir sydd ei angen ar gyfer eich rhaglen astudio a chyfeirio at gyflenwyr priodol os byddwch yn dymuno prynu eitemau hanfodol cyn, neu yn ystod, eich astudiaethau.

    Bydd ‘pecyn celf a dylunio’ sylfaenol yn costio tua £100 ond mae’n bosibl y bydd gennych lawer o’r offer sydd ei angen yn barod, felly cysylltwch â ni yn gyntaf. Hefyd, er bod gennym stiwdios dylunio digidol pwrpasol helaeth (PC a MAC) i chi wneud eich gwaith cwrs, efallai y byddwch yn dymuno dod â’ch dyfeisiau digidol eich hunain gyda chi, felly cysylltwch â ni cyn prynu unrhyw beth.

  • Mae rhai modylau ar y cwrs hwn ar gael i’w hastudio trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg yn llawn neu’n rhannol. Ym mhob achos bydd myfyrwyr yn gallu cyflwyno asesiadau ysgrifenedig trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.  

    Os byddwch chi’n dewis astudio eich cwrs yn llawn neu’n rhannol drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg, efallai y byddwch yn gymwys i wneud cais am ysgoloriaethau a bwrsariaethau i’ch cefnogi gyda’ch astudiaethau. 

    Rydym yn adolygu ein darpariaeth cyfrwng Cymraeg yn gyson a bydd union  argaeledd modylau yn amodol ar argaeledd a diddordebau ymchwil staff, pynciau astudio newydd, amserlennu a’r galw gan fyfyrwyr. Os yw eich cwrs yn cynnig modylau trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg gall y math o fodwl amrywio o flwyddyn i flwyddyn ac fe fydd yn amodol ar gyrraedd isafswm nifer myfyrwyr. Golyga hyn na ellir gwarantu argaeledd modylau cyfrwng Cymraeg penodol.  

    Cyfleoedd Cymraeg Allgyrsiol 

    Yn ogystal, mae nifer o ffyrdd i ymgysylltu â’r diwylliant a bywyd Cymreig yn PCYDDS, gan gynnwys ymuno â chlybiau a chymdeithasau ar gyfer siaradwyr Cymraeg ac ymuno â Changen fywiog y Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.  

    Cyfleoedd i Ddysgu Cymraeg 

    Rydym hefyd yn darparu amrywiaeth o gyfleoedd i ddysgu ac i ddatblygu eich sgiliau Cymraeg.  

  • Efallai eich bod yn gymwys i gael arian i helpu i gefnogi eich astudiaethau.  I ddysgu am ysgoloriaethau, bwrsarïau a chyfleoedd ariannu eraill sydd ar gael, ewch i’n hadran Bwrsarïau ac Ysgoloriaethau.

  • Ewch i dudalen Teithio’r Byd gyda’r Drindod Dewi Sant i ddysgu rhagor am gyfleoedd i astudio dramor.

  • Gallai graddedigion o’n rhaglen Dylunio Gemau Cyfrifiadurol ddatblygu arbenigedd mewn unrhyw rai o’r cyd-destunau diwydiannol canlynol:

    • Gemau ar y We a Dyfeisiau Symudol: dylunydd, artist 2D, artist 3D, cyfarwyddwr prosiect.
    • Datblygu Gemau Consol/PC: dylunydd lefel, dylunydd cymeriadau, modelydd cymeriadau, animeiddiwr, artist deunyddiau, artist goleuo, artist bwrdd stori, dylunydd lefel cynorthwyol, modelydd cymeriadau cynorthwyol, cynorthwyydd goleuo, artist gwead cynorthwyol, artist cysyniadau cynorthwyol, dylunydd gemau dan hyfforddiant, modelydd asedau, rhestr cwestiynau ac atebion am y gêm.
    • Tŷ Cynhyrchu Animeiddio: dylunydd cymeriadau, modelydd cymeriadau, animeiddiwr, artist deunyddiau, artist goleuo, artist bwrdd stori, cyfarwyddwr prosiect.
    • Newyddiadurwr gemau.

    Mae myfyrwyr ar y cwrs wedi gweithio ar nifer o gemau sydd wedi’u canmol dros yr ychydig flynyddoedd diwethaf gan gynnwys Grand Theft Auto 5, Alien: Isolation, a Lego Star Wars 3. Mae gan y cwrs gysylltiadau â chwmnïau gemau megis:

    • EA
    • Rockstar North
    • Creative Assembly
    • Media Molecule
    • Traveller’s Tales
    • Fusebox Games
    • Blizzard
  • Eich dilyniant academaidd naturiol o’n rhaglen HND Dylunio Gemau Cyfrifiadurol fyddai i’r BA Dylunio Gemau Cyfrifiadurol.


    Rhagor o wybodaeth am symud ymlaen o HNC, HND, CertHE a DipHE

    Gall myfyrwyr sy’n graddio gyda Thystysgrif Genedlaethol Uwch (HNC), Diploma Cenedlaethol Uwch (HND), Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch (CertHE), neu Ddiploma Addysg Uwch (DipHE) ddilyn llwybrau strwythuredig, mynediad uwch i raglenni gradd Anrhydedd cysylltiedig ym Mhrifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant (PCYDDS). 

    • Mae deiliaid CertHE fel arfer yn mynd i Flwyddyn 2 gradd BA neu BSc gysylltiedig. 
    • Gall deiliaid DipHE a HND wneud cais yn uniongyrchol i Flwyddyn 3 (blwyddyn olaf) graddau anrhydedd. 
    • Mae deiliaid HNC yn gymwys i gael mynediad i Flwyddyn 2, yn dibynnu ar y pwnc a chredydau. 

     Mae’r rhaglenni atodol hyn yn cwmpasu ystod eang o ddisgyblaethau – gan gynnwys Busnes, Cyfrifiadura, Peirianneg, Adeiladu, yr Amgylchedd, Diwydiannau Creadigol, a Chwaraeon – ac yn eich galluogi i adeiladu ar eich dysgu blaenorol i ennill  gradd BA neu BSc (Anrh) lawn.

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Computer Games Design (Full-time) (HND - Higher National Diploma, Foundation)

Swansea
2 Years Full-time
48 UCAS Points

Are you passionate about creating games? Our Computer Games Design Higher National Diploma is tailored to help you turn that passion into a career. Designed for those eager to become 3D artists, animators, or game designers, this course offers an in-depth exploration of the gaming industry, supported by strong industry partnerships.

Throughout the programme, you will use powerful game development tools like Unreal Engine and Unity, widely recognised in the industry. You will learn from professionals with real-world experience, who will help you develop a portfolio that showcases your skills to future employers.

The curriculum covers a broad range of topics essential for game development. You will study game design theory, level and environment design, and programming. Our state-of-the-art facilities include the latest Adobe Creative Cloud (Adobe CC) software, providing all the necessary tools for your studies. With small class sizes, our staff, who have extensive industry experience, can offer personalised guidance and support.

Additionally, you will gain hands-on experience with AR/VR development and animation, learning about the latest technologies in game design. This course will not only teach you technical skills but also help you develop creative, critical, analytical, and interpretive abilities essential for crafting compelling games. The programme encourages both individual growth and teamwork, preparing you to thrive in a collaborative environment.

Upon completion of the course you will be well prepared and ready to progress to the final year of our 3 year degree programme, which will prepare you for a career in the gaming industry.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • English
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
CGD8
Course length:
2 Years Full-time
Entry requirements:
48 UCAS Points

Why choose this course?

01
Passionate teaching team with industry experience at indie and AAA level production.
02
UWTSD 1st University in Wales for Learning Opportunities (NSS, 2023).
03
Dedicated studio space exclusively for Games Students.

What you will learn

We believe in empowering you to design and create interactive projects that truly showcase your game development knowledge. Our course is all about encouraging your creative exploration while ensuring you develop the technical skills needed to succeed in the competitive world of computer games design.

In your first year of the Computer Games Design course, you’ll begin to explore the world of game development. You’ll start with learning the basics of character creation, 3D graphics, and animation. In seminars and workshops, you will explore game mechanics and rule systems through fun, hands-on projects, often using paper-based concept mock-ups to get a real feel for how games are made. Our small tutorial groups mean you get plenty of personalised support from your lecturers, helping you to build your skills and confidence right from the start.

Environment Design

(20 credits)

Game Design and History

(20 credits)

Introduction to Character Animation

(20 credits)

Introduction to 3D Modelling

(10 Credits)

Visual Studies

(20 credits)

Academic and Professional Development

(10 Credits)

Games for Positive Impact

(20 Credits)

As you move into the second year, you’ll build on what you’ve learned, tackling more advanced topics like character and environment modelling, texturing, and interface design. This is when your projects start to get more complex and innovative. You’ll also look at the bigger picture with contextual studies, understanding the social and cultural sides of game design. 

Advanced Character Animation

(20 credits)

Indie Game Development

(20 credits)

Game Theory and Design

(20 credits)

Evolving your Creative Craft

(20 Credits)

Level Design and Development

(20 Credits)

Narrative and World-Building

(10 Credits)

Sound Design

(10 Credits)

Course Page Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Further information

  • 48 UCAS Tariff Points  

    e.g. A-levels: D, BTEC: PPP, IB: 24  and Portfolio 

    The UCAS tariff score is applicable to you if you have recently studied a qualification that has a UCAS tariff equivalence. UCAS provides a tariff calculator for you to work out what your qualification is worth within the UCAS tariff.  

    We are interested in creative people who demonstrate a strong commitment to art and/or design and, therefore, we welcome applications from individuals from a wide range of backgrounds. 

    We arrange interviews for all applicants to assess suitability for the chosen course. Your skills, achievements and life experience will be considered, as well as your portfolio of work. 

    GCSEs  

    GCSE grade A*-C (grade 9-4 in England) in English and Mathematics is also required.  

    Admissions Advice and Support  

    We may make you a lower offer based on a range of factors, such as your background, experiences and individual circumstances. This is known as ‘Contextual Admissions’. For specific advice and support you can contact our enquiries team for more information about entry requirements.  

    English language requirements  

    If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.0, with not less than 5.5 in each of the sub-tests. We also accept other English language tests.  

    Visit the International Applications section of our website to find out more about our English Language Requirements and pre-sessional English Language Courses. 

    Visa and funding requirements  

    If you are not from the UK and you do not already have residency here, you may need to apply for a visa.  

    For courses of more than six months’ duration you will require a Student visa.  

    International students who require a Student visa should apply for our full-time courses as these qualify for Student visa sponsorship.   

    For full information read our visa application and guides.    

    Please note students receiving US Federal Aid are only able to apply for in-person, on-campus programmes which will have no elements of online study. 

  • Assessment is carried out through coursework, both written and practical. There are no exams on this course. Students are formatively assessed throughout a module, summative assessment takes place at the end of a module.

    In order to maintain academic integrity, a range of strategies are adopted. Most practical work includes formal written elements of some sort: everything from the standard essay format through to things like usability reports, product definition documents, responses to/critiques of seminal academic papers, learning journals, business plans, etc. At Level 6 all students will have to complete a Dissertation.

    From L4 onwards students are also widely assessed in presentations, culminating at L6 in the Major Project. We have found the viva voce style assessment well-suited to the work we do within the School, which, whilst having a technical underpinning, often has strong similarities to fine art practice.

  • Our students have access to a diverse range of equipment and resources, which in most cases are sufficient to complete their programme of study. We provide the basic materials necessary for students to develop their practical work within our extensive workshop and studio facilities.

    However, it is likely that art and design students will incur some additional costs to extend their investigation of their personal practice. For example, purchasing their own specialised materials and equipment, joining in optional study trips, and printing.

    Students are expected to bring their own personal art and design equipment with them when they commence the course.  We can advise on the correct equipment needed for your programme of studies and signpost appropriate suppliers if you wish to purchase essential items before or during your studies.  

    A basic ‘art and design kit’ will cost approximately £100 but you may well already have much of the equipment required so check with us first.  Also, although we have extensive dedicated digital design studios (PC and MAC) for you to undertake your coursework you may wish to bring your own digital devices, again check with us first before making a purchase.

  • Some modules in this course are available to study through the medium of Welsh either fully or partially. In all cases students will be able to submit written assessments through the medium of Welsh.  

    If you choose to study your course either fully or partially through the medium of Welsh, you may be eligible to apply for scholarships and bursaries to support you with your studies. 

    We are continuously reviewing our Welsh medium provision, the precise availability of modules will vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course offers modules available through the medium of Welsh this may vary from year to year, and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific Welsh medium modules cannot be guaranteed.  

    Extracurricular Welsh Opportunities 

    There are many ways to engage with Welsh culture and life at UWTSD, including joining clubs and societies for Welsh speakers and becoming a member of our vibrant Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol branch.  

    Opportunities to Learn Welsh 

    We also provide a variety of opportunities to learn and develop your Welsh language skills.   

  • You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available, please visit our Bursaries and Scholarships section.

  • Visit Go Global with UWTSD for more information about studying abroad.

  • Graduates from our Computer Games Design programme could develop specialisms in any of the following industrial contexts:

    • Web and Mobile Gaming: designer, 2D artist, 3D artist, project director.
    • Console/PC Games Development: level designer, character designer, character modeller, animator, materials artist, lighting artist, storyboard artist, assistant level designer, assistant character modeller, lighting assistant, assistant texture artist, assistant concept artist, trainee game designer, asset modeller, game Q&A.
    • Animation Production House: character designer, character modeller, animator, materials artist, lighting artist, storyboard artist, project director.
    • Game journalist.

    Students from the course have worked on a number of critically acclaimed games over the past few years including Grand Theft Auto 5, Alien: Isolation, and Lego Star Wars 3. The course has links with games companies such as:

    • EA
    • Rockstar North
    • Creative Assembly
    • Media Molecule
    • Traveller’s Tales
    • Fusebox Games
    • Blizzard
    • Creative Assembly
  • Your natural academic progression from our HND Computer Games Design programme would be to BA (Hons) Computer Games Design 


    More information about progressing from HNC, HND, CertHE and DipHE 

    Students graduating with a Higher National Certificate (HNC), Higher National Diploma (HND), Certificate of Higher Education (CertHE), or Diploma of Higher Education (DipHE) can follow structured, advanced-entry routes into related Honours degree programmes at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD). 

    • CertHE holders typically enter Year 2 of a related BA or BSc degree. 
    • DipHE and HND holders can apply directly into Year 3 (final year) of honours degrees. 
    • HNC holders are eligible for Year 2 entry, depending on subject and credits. 

    These top-up programmes span a wide range of disciplines – including Business, Computing, Engineering, Construction, Environment, Creative Industries, and Sports – and allow you to build on your prior learning to earn a full BA or BSc (Hons) degree.

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Gwydr - Deialogau Cyfoes (Llawn amser) (MA)

Abertawe
18 Mis Llawn amser
Gradd anrhydedd 2:2

Mae’r MA Gwydr – Deialogau Cyfoes yng Ngholeg Celf Abertawe yn darparu llwyfan cyffrous i archwilio posibiliadau helaeth arfer gwydr. Mae gan wydr nodweddion rhyfeddol, fel tryloywder a gwydnwch, sydd wedi’u defnyddio ers amser maith ym maes dylunio a phensaernïaeth. Heddiw, gyda datblygiadau enfawr mewn technoleg wydr, mae’r potensial am fynegiant creadigol yn y deunydd hwn yn parhau i dyfu, gan gynnig cyfleoedd diddiwedd ar gyfer arloesi.

Mae’r rhaglen feistr hon yn eich galluogi i ymgysylltu â’r datblygiadau hyn, gan weithio’n uniongyrchol gyda thechnegau traddodiadol, fel gwydr a ffurfiwyd gan odyn a gwaith oer, a’r diweddaraf mewn technoleg gwydr arloesol. P’un a ydych chi’n canolbwyntio ar gynnyrch, cerflunio, neu wydr pensaernïol, mae’r cwrs yn annog arbrofi ac archwilio creadigol.

Mae’r rhaglen yn rhoi pwyslais mawr ar arfer trawsddisgyblaethol, gan gynnig cyfleoedd i gydweithio â chyfoedion ar draws gwahanol feysydd celf a dylunio. Byddwch yn cymhwyso’ch gwaith gwydr mewn amrywiaeth o leoliadau, o leoliadau cyhoeddus i fannau preifat, a chewch eich annog i ddatblygu datrysiadau arloesol sy’n gwthio ffiniau gwydr fel cyfrwng. P’un a ydych yn dylunio at ddibenion swyddogaethol neu addurniadol, fe gewch eich herio i feddwl yn feirniadol am eich arfer ac i archwilio posibiliadau newydd.

Mae’r rhaglen yn meithrin meddwl beirniadol drwy arfer a arweinir gan ymchwil, gan eich helpu i gwestiynu dulliau traddodiadol ac i arloesi’n hyderus. Byddwch hefyd yn elwa o gysylltiadau ag ymarferwyr proffesiynol ym maes y celfyddydau cymhwysol, gan ennill mewnwelediadau gwerthfawr a fydd yn eich paratoi ar gyfer gyrfa yn y diwydiant hwn sy’n datblygu’n gyflym.

Os ydych chi’n angerddol am wydr ac yn cael eich cyffroi gan botensial arferion cyfoes, mae’r MA Gwydr – Deialogau Cyfoes yn gyfle gwych i ddatblygu eich sgiliau, ymgysylltu â thechnoleg flaengar, a saernïo eich hunaniaeth greadigol fel ymarferydd gwydr blaenllaw.

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Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • Saesneg
  • Dwyieithog
Course length:
18 Mis Llawn amser
Entry requirements:
Gradd anrhydedd 2:2

Pam dewis y cwrs hwn

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Mae’r portffolio meistr Deialogau Cyfoes yn cynnig amgylchedd dysgu rhyngddisgyblaethol unigryw, gyda mynediad at weithdai a staff ar draws y gyfadran.
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Mae myfyrwyr meistr ac ymchwil yn cael eu cefnogi gan dîm ymroddgar a phroffesiynol o ddarlithwyr ac arddangoswyr technegol, a gyda'i gilydd maen nhw’n creu amgylchedd dysgu cefnogol a llawn amrywiaeth.
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Mae Coleg Celf Abertawe yn cynnig opsiynau llawn-amser a rhan-amser ac, er mwyn helpu i gefnogi ein myfyrwyr meistr, rydym yn gwneud y rhan fwyaf o'r addysgu craidd ar ddyddiau Iau a Gwener.

Beth fyddwch chi'n ei ddysgu

Athroniaeth

Mae ein cwrs wedi’i gynllunio i feithrin archwilio creadigol a meistrolaeth dechnegol ym maes arfer gwydr. Trwy ddysgu ymarferol, ymchwil ac adfyfyrio beirniadol, rydym yn annog myfyrwyr i wthio ffiniau, ymgysylltu â thechnoleg gwydr traddodiadol a blaengar, a datblygu arfer cynaliadwy ac arloesol.

Mae’r portffolio Deialogau Cyfoes meistr yng Ngholeg Celf Abertawe yn cynnig profiad ôl-raddedig unigryw. Mae graddedigion ac ymarferwyr proffesiynol o ystod eang o arbenigeddau yn elwa o ddysgu amlddisgyblaethol ynghyd â darlithwyr arbenigol ac ystod eang o gyfleusterau. Fe gewch gyfle i fanteisio ar brofiadau a gwybodaeth o’r holl wahanol lwybrau ac adlewyrchu hyn yn eich astudiaeth bersonol eich hun.

Mae’r amgylchedd ymchwil yn elwa’n fawr o fewnbwn ein staff addysgu a’n darlithwyr gwadd, y mae’r rhan fwyaf ohonynt yn artistiaid, dylunwyr a damcaniaethwyr o arwyddocâd cenedlaethol a rhyngwladol. Yn rhan gyntaf y rhaglen, byddwch yn cwblhau cyfres o fodylau a addysgir. Byddwch yn cymryd rhan mewn cyfnewidiadau amlddisgyblaethol, trwy seminarau a darlithoedd sy’n cynnwys myfyrwyr o bob rhaglen o fewn y portffolio Deialogau Cyfoes, i ysgogi safbwyntiau newydd a herio cyfeiriadau. Disgwylir i’r syniadau newydd a chyffrous sy’n codi drwy ddeialogau o’r fath hyrwyddo ffyrdd newydd o feddwl am y canfyddiadau a’r technegau cynhyrchu sy’n briodol i’ch disgyblaeth. Trwy gydol yr elfen a addysgir o’r rhaglen, bydd disgwyl i chi gynnal ymchwiliadau ac ymchwil materol i themâu cyfoes, gan ystyried materion amgylcheddol, economaidd, cymdeithasol a diwylliannol.

Drwy gydol y cwrs byddwch yn ymgysylltu ag ystod o dechnegau a’r datblygiadau diweddaraf ym maes gwydr cyfoes. Mae’r cwrs yn annog arbrofi gyda defnyddiau a dulliau, gan eich galluogi i greu gwaith ar draws gwahanol gyd-destunau.  Byddwch yn archwilio arfer trawsddisgyblaethol, cydweithio â ffurfiau celf eraill a datblygu eich llais creadigol eich hun. Ochr yn ochr â sgiliau ymarferol, byddwch yn cryfhau’ch medrau meddwl beirniadol ac ymchwil a dulliau arloesol o ymdrin â gwydr. Daw’r flwyddyn i ben mewn prosiect terfynol lle byddwch yn arddangos eich gwaith a’ch arbenigedd technegol. 

Gorfodol

Safbwyntiau Cydfodol

(20 credydau)

Yr Arbrawf Meddwl

(20 credydau)

Deialogau Cydweithredol

(20 credydau)

Ymchwil ac Arfer Archwiliol

(60 credydau)

Arfer Cadarnhau

(60 credydau)

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Gwybodaeth allweddol

  • Gradd anrhydedd 2:2 

    • neu gymhwyster cyfwerth a gydnabyddir gan PCYDDS. 

    Mae gennym ddiddordeb mewn pobl greadigol sy’n arddangos ymrwymiad cryf i gelf a/neu ddylunio, ac felly rydym yn croesawu ceisiadau gan unigolion o amrywiaeth eang o gefndiroedd.  Sylwch, mae’r rhaglen meistr hon yn galw am ymchwil ymarferol a damcaniaethol yn ogystal â pheth ysgrifennu academaidd. 

    Rydym yn trefnu cyfweliadau ar gyfer yr holl ymgeiswyr er mwyn asesu addasrwydd ar gyfer y cwrs a ddewiswyd. Caiff eich sgiliau, eich cyflawniadau a’ch profiad bywyd eu hystyried yn ogystal â’ch portffolio o waith. 

    Cyngor a Chymorth Derbyn  

    I gael cyngor a chymorth penodol, gallwch gysylltu â’n tîm ymholiadau i gael rhagor o wybodaeth am ofynion mynediad. 

    Gofynion Iaith Saesneg  

    Os nad Saesneg yw eich iaith gyntaf, neu os nad ydych wedi astudio drwy gyfrwng y Saesneg o’r blaen, mae ein gofyniad arferol yn gyfwerth â sgôr o 6.0 y System Brofi Iaith Saesneg Rhyngwladol (Prawf Academaidd IELTS), heb gael llai na 5.5 ym mhob un o’r is-brofion. Rydym hefyd yn derbyn profion iaith Saesneg eraill.  

    Ewch i ymweld ag adran Ceisiadau Rhyngwladol ein gwefan i ddysgu rhagor am ein Gofynion Iaith Saesneg a Chyrsiau Iaith Saesneg ymlaen llaw. 

     Gofynion fisa ac ariannu 

    Os nad ydych o’r DU ac nid oes gennych breswyliad yma yn barod, efallai bydd angen i chi wneud cais am fisa.  

    Ar gyfer cyrsiau sy’n fwy na chwe mis, bydd angen fisa myfyrwyr arnoch chi.  

    Dylai myfyrwyr rhyngwladol sydd angen fisa Myfyriwr wneud cais am ein cyrsiau llawn amser gan eu bod yn gymwys ar gyfer nawdd fisa Myfyriwr.   

    I gael yr holl wybodaeth, darllenwch y dudalen gwneud cais am fisa a chanllawiau.    

    Sylwch mai dim ond ar gyfer rhaglenni wyneb yn wyneb, ar gampws, heb elfennau astudio ar-lein y gall myfyrwyr sy’n derbyn Cymorth Ffederal yr Unol Daleithiau wneud cais.

  • Cyfweliad 

    Mae’n ofynnol i holl ymgeiswyr Coleg Celf Abertawe gael cyfweliad. 

    Rydym yn mwynhau’r broses gyfweld yn fawr, gan ddod i’ch adnabod chi a’ch gwaith, ac rydym yn teimlo mai dyma’r ffordd orau i ddod o hyd i’r myfyrwyr iawn i’n rhaglenni. Ar lefel meistr, rydym yn deall y gall bod gwahanol resymau dros astudio MA. Efallai eich bod yn dymuno cadw eich momentwm astudio, newid cyfeiriad eich astudiaethau neu yrfa, dyfnhau eich gwybodaeth, cael cyfle i symud eich gyrfa ymlaen neu gael rhagor o amser i ddatblygu syniadau a mireinio eich sgiliau. Mae trafod yr opsiynau hyn yn sicrhau bod gan ein hymgeiswyr yr holl wybodaeth sydd ei hangen arnyn nhw i wneud y dewis iawn iddyn nhw hefyd. 

    Os oes gennych unrhyw ymholiadau cyn eich cyfweliad, cysylltwch â ni yn artanddesign@uwtsd.ac.uk.

    Portffolio 

    Gofynnwn i chi ddod â phortffolio o beth gwaith o’r gorffennol ac yn gyfredol. Eich portffolio yw casgliad o’ch gwaith mwyaf cyffrous a chynrychiadol, gan arddangos eich galluoedd creadigol, sgiliau technegol, a gweledigaeth artistig. Mae’n adrodd stori eich taith greadigol, gan amlygu eich arddull, diddordebau, a syniadau unigryw wrth iddyn nhw ddatblygu. Rydym yn dehongli’r term ‘portffolio’ yn eang ac yn hapus i chi wneud yr un peth. Gall hyn gynnwys darnau gorffenedig, gwaith ar ei hanner, llyfrau braslunio, lluniadau, a phrosiectau sy’n parhau i ddatblygu, am fod y rhain yn rhoi cipolwg i ni ar eich proses feddwl a chreadigol. Gall y portffolio hwn hefyd gynnwys arfer neu brofiad proffesiynol a phriodoleddau sydd gennych y gellid eu defnyddio wrth astudio ar lefel meistr. P’un a yw mewn fformat ffisegol neu ddigidol, mae’ch portffolio’n gyfle i arddangos eich taith greadigol mewn ffordd sy’n teimlo’n ddilys i chi, gyda phob darn yn amlygu eich potensial creadigol a’ch brwdfrydedd dros y rhaglen rydych yn gwneud cais amdani.

  • Bydd asesu’n digwydd trwy waith cwrs, sy’n cynnwys cyflwyniadau yn ogystal â gwaith ymarferol ysgrifenedig.


    Yn Semester 1 bydd traethawd damcaniaethol 4,000 o eiriau gyda chyflwyniad poster, ac yn Semester 3 bydd adroddiad 5,000 o eiriau sy’n cyd-fynd â’r gwaith ymarferol.


    Nid oes arholiadau ar y cwrs hwn. Bydd myfyrwyr yn cael eu hasesu’n ffurfiannol drwy gydol pob modiwl. Bydd asesiadau crynodol ar ddiwedd pob modiwl, sy’n cynnwys cyflwyno’r gwaith i’r tîm asesu.
     

    Defnyddir amrywiaeth o ddulliau addysgu a dysgu drwy gydol y cwrs, gan gynnwys, ymhlith eraill:

    Tiwtorialau 
    Mae’r tiwtorialau hyn yn cael eu cynnal yn rheolaidd.


    Yn Semester 1, llawn-amser/Blwyddyn 1, rhan-amser, mae pob myfyriwr yn cwrdd ag aelod o staff er mwyn trafod eu gwaith fel rhan o bob modiwl. Yn Semester 2 a 3, llawn- amser/Blynyddoedd 2 a 3, rhan-amser, mae myfyrwyr yn gweithio’n fwy annibynnol ac yn cofrestru ar gyfer tiwtorialau o fewn, neu ar draws, eu disgyblaeth, ynghyd â’r rhai a drefnir pan fyddan nhw angen cymorth gyda’u gwaith.


    Fel tîm, rydym yn sicrhau bod pob myfyriwr sydd yn eu semester/blwyddyn olaf ar y cwrs yn cwrdd ag o leiaf un aelod o’r staff academaidd bob wythnos. 


    Seminarau/Tiwtorialau Grŵp
    Mae’r rhain yn cael eu cynnal yn rheolaidd, yn ystod pob cam o’r cwrs, gydag un aelod o staff. Maen nhw’n gyfle gwych i fyfyrwyr rannu a chyfnewid syniadau gyda’u cyfoedion mewn ffordd strwythuredig ac i gael mewnbwn gwerthfawr gan staff.


    Cyflwyniadau Ffurfiol ac Anffurfiol
    Mae gan rai o’r modiwlau gyflwyniad syniadau yn rhan o ganlyniad y modiwl, ac maen nhw’n ffordd hanfodol o rannu syniadau ar draws y cwrs. Mae cyflwyno gwaith i gyfoedion yn anffurfiol hefyd yn rhan o addysgu’r seminar ac yn ffordd o gael adborth gwerthfawr ar gynnydd y gwaith.


    Arddangos gwaith
    Ar ddiwedd y cwrs bydd cyfle, os yw’n briodol, i arddangos canlyniadau’r cwrs mewn arddangosfa wedi’i guradu. Bydd myfyrwyr hefyd yn cael cefnogaeth i gynnal eu harddangosfeydd eu hunain yn rhan ganol y cwrs, os ydyn nhw’n awyddus i wneud hynny.

  • Gall ein myfyrwyr fanteisio ar amrywiaeth o offer ac adnoddau a fydd, fel arfer, yn ddigon i’w caniatáu i gwblhau eu rhaglen astudio. Rydym yn darparu’r holl ddeunyddiau sylfaenol y bydd myfyrwyr eu hangen i ddatblygu eu gwaith ymarferol yn ein gweithdai a’n cyfleusterau stiwdio helaeth.


    Fodd bynnag, mae’n debygol y bydd myfyrwyr celf a dylunio yn wynebu rhai costau ychwanegol wrth ehangu eu harfer personol. Er enghraifft, wrth brynu eu deunyddiau a’u hoffer arbenigol eu hunain, ymuno â theithiau astudio dewisol, a thalu am argraffu. 


    Yn dibynnu ar bellter a hyd, gall cost yr ymweliad astudio dewisol amrywio o tua £10 i ymweld ag orielau ac arddangosfeydd lleol, i £200 neu fwy ar gyfer ymweliadau astudio tramor neu deithiau hirach yn y DU. Mae’r costau hyn yn cynnwys pethau fel trafnidiaeth, mynediad i leoliadau a llety. Fel
    arfer mae cyfraddau is ar gyfer ein myfyrwyr.

  • Mae rhai modylau ar y cwrs hwn ar gael i’w hastudio trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg yn llawn neu’n rhannol. Ym mhob achos bydd myfyrwyr yn gallu cyflwyno asesiadau ysgrifenedig trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.  

    Os byddwch chi’n dewis astudio eich cwrs yn llawn neu’n rhannol drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg, efallai y byddwch yn gymwys i wneud cais am ysgoloriaethau a bwrsariaethau i’ch cefnogi gyda’ch astudiaethau. 

    Rydym yn adolygu ein darpariaeth cyfrwng Cymraeg yn gyson a bydd union  argaeledd modylau yn amodol ar argaeledd a diddordebau ymchwil staff, pynciau astudio newydd, amserlennu a’r galw gan fyfyrwyr. Os yw eich cwrs yn cynnig modylau trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg gall y math o fodwl amrywio o flwyddyn i flwyddyn ac fe fydd yn amodol ar gyrraedd isafswm nifer myfyrwyr. Golyga hyn na ellir gwarantu argaeledd modylau cyfrwng Cymraeg penodol.  

    Cyfleoedd Cymraeg Allgyrsiol 

    Yn ogystal, mae nifer o ffyrdd i ymgysylltu â’r diwylliant a bywyd Cymreig yn PCYDDS, gan gynnwys ymuno â chlybiau a chymdeithasau ar gyfer siaradwyr Cymraeg ac ymuno â Changen fywiog y Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.  

    Cyfleoedd i Ddysgu Cymraeg 

    Rydym hefyd yn darparu amrywiaeth o gyfleoedd i ddysgu ac i ddatblygu eich sgiliau Cymraeg.  

  • Efallai eich bod yn gymwys i gael arian i helpu i gefnogi eich astudiaethau.  I ddysgu am ysgoloriaethau, bwrsarïau a chyfleoedd ariannu eraill sydd ar gael, ewch i’n hadran Bwrsarïau ac Ysgoloriaethau.

  • Bydd graddedigion yn aelodau gweithgar o’n diwylliant creadigol, ac yn datblygu gyrfaoedd mewn amrywiaeth o rolau proffesiynol, fel:

    • Entrepreneur diwylliannol
    • Curadur
    • Addysgwr – darlithydd prifysgol
    • Myfyriwr gradd ymchwil a ariennir
    • Artist/dylunydd

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Glass – Contemporary Dialogues (Full-time) (MA)

Swansea
18 Months Full-time
2:2 Honours  Degree 

MA Glass – Contemporary Dialogues at Swansea College of Art provides an exciting platform to explore the vast possibilities of glass practice. Glass offers some remarkable properties, such as transparency and durability, which have long been utilised in design and architecture. Today, with huge advances in glass technology, the potential for creative expression in this material continues to grow, offering endless opportunities for innovation.

This master’s programme allows you to engage with these developments, working hands-on with both traditional techniques, like kiln-formed glass and coldworking, and the latest in cutting-edge glass technology. Whether your focus is on product, sculpture, or architectural glass, the course encourages experimentation and creative exploration.

The programme places a strong emphasis on cross-disciplinary practice, offering opportunities to collaborate with peers across different art and design fields. You will apply your glasswork in a range of settings, from public installations to private spaces, and be encouraged to develop innovative solutionsthat push the boundaries of glass as a medium. Whether you’re designing for functional or decorative purposes, you’ll be challenged to think critically about your practice and explore new possibilities.

The programme fosters critical thinking through research-led practice, helping you to question traditional methods and innovate with confidence. You’ll also benefit from connections with professionals in the field of applied arts, gaining valuable insights to prepare you for a career in this rapidly evolving industry.

If you’re passionate about glass and excited by the potential of contemporary practices, MA Glass – Contemporary Dialogues offers an excellent opportunity to develop your skills, engage with cutting-edge technology, and craft your creative identity as a leading glass practitioner.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • English
  • Bilingual
Course length:
18 Months Full-time
Entry requirements:
2:2 Honours  Degree 

Why choose this course?

01
The master's Contemporary Dialogues portfolio offers a unique interdisciplinary learning environment, with access to workshops and staff across the faculty.
02
Master's and research students are supported by a highly committed and professional team of lecturers and technical demonstrators, who together create a diverse, supportive learning environment.
03
SCA offers full- and part-time options and, to help support our master's students, we deliver the majority of core teaching on Thursdays and Fridays.

What you will learn

Philosophy

Our course is designed to foster creative exploration and technical mastery in glass practice. Through hands-on learning, research, and critical reflection, we encourage students to push boundaries, engage with both traditional and cutting-edge glass technology, and develop a sustainable and innovative practice.

The master’s Contemporary Dialogues portfolio at Swansea College of Art offers a unique postgraduate experience. Graduates and professionals from a wide range of specialities benefit from multidisciplinary learning together with expert lecturers and a broad range of facilities. You will have the opportunity to draw upon experiences and knowledge from across the different pathways and reflect this in your own personal study.

The research environment benefits greatly from the input of our teaching staff and visiting lecturers, most of whom are research-active artists, designers, and theoreticians of national and international significance. In the first part of the programme, you will complete a series of taught modules. You will participate in multidisciplinary exchanges, through seminars and lectures involving students from all programmes within the Contemporary Dialogues portfolio, to stimulate new perspectives and challenge directions. The cross-fertilisation of ideas through such dialogues is expected to promote a rethinking of the perceptions and production techniques appropriate to your discipline. Throughout the taught part of the programme, you will be expected to undertake material investigations and research into contemporary themes, with consideration given to environmental, economic, social, and cultural issues.

Throughout the course you will engage with a range of techniques and the latest advancements in contemporary glass. The course encourages experimentation with materials and methods, allowing you to create work across various contexts.  You’ll explore cross-disciplinary practice, collaborating with other art forms and developing your own creative voice. Alongside practical skills, you’ll strengthen your critical thinking and research abilities and innovative approaches in glass. The year culminates in a final project where you will showcase your work and technical expertise.

Compulsory

Coexistent Perspectives

(20 credits)

The Thought Experiment

(20 credits)

Collaborative Dialogues

(20 credits)

Explorative Research & Praxis

(60 credits)

Confirmative Praxis

(60 credits)

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Staff

Our People

You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Further information

  • 2:2 honours degree  

    • or UWTSD recognised equivalent. 

    We are interested in creative people who demonstrate a strong commitment to art and/or design and, therefore, we welcome applications from individuals from a wide range of backgrounds. Please note, this master’s programme does require practical and theoretical research as well as some academic writing. 

    We arrange interviews for all applicants to assess suitability for the chosen course. Your skills, achievements and life experience will be considered, as well as your portfolio of work. 

    Admissions Advice and Support  

    For specific advice and support you can contact our enquiries team for more information about entry requirements.  

    English language requirements  

    If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.0, with not less than 5.5 in each of the sub-tests. We also accept other English language tests.  

    Visit the International Applications section of our website to find out more about our English Language Requirements and pre-sessional English Language Courses. 

    Visa and funding requirements  

    If you are not from the UK and you do not already have residency here, you may need to apply for a visa.  

    For courses of more than six months’ duration you will require a Student visa.  

    International students who require a Student visa should apply for our full-time courses as these qualify for Student visa sponsorship.   

    For full information read our visa application and guides.    

    Please note students receiving US Federal Aid are only able to apply for in-person, on-campus programmes which will have no elements of online study.  

  • Interview 

    All applicants to Swansea College of Art are required to have an interview. 

    We really enjoy the interview process, getting to know you and your work, and we feel that this is the best way to find the right students for our programmes. We understand at master’s level that there may be different reasons for studying MA. You may wish to keep your current momentum of study, a change in direction of study or career, to deepen your knowledge, an opportunity to fast track your career or simply to just give you more time to develop ideas and refine your skills. Discussing these options ensures that our applicants have all the information they need to make the right choice for them too. 

    If you have any queries before your interview, please contact us at artanddesign@uwtsd.ac.uk.

    Portfolio 

    We ask that you bring a portfolio of some past and current work. Your portfolio is a collection of your most exciting and representative work, showcasing your creative abilities, technical skills, and artistic vision. It tells the story of your creative journey, highlighting your unique style, interests, and ideas as they develop. We interpret the term ‘portfolio’ broadly and are happy for you to do the same - this can include finished pieces, work in progress, sketchbooks, drawings, and projects that are still unfolding, as these give us insight into your thinking and creative process. This portfolio might also include professional practice or experience and attributes you have that could be applied to your master’s study. Whether in physical or digital format, your portfolio is an opportunity to showcase your creative journey in a way that feels authentic to you, with each piece highlighting your creative potential and enthusiasm for the programme you are applying for. 

  • Assessment is carried out through coursework, both written practical and presented.

    There is a 4,000-word theoretical essay with poster presentation in Semester 1, and a 5,000-word report in Semester 3, which accompanies the practical work.

    There are no exams on this course. Students are formatively assessed throughout a module. Summative assessment takes place at the end of a module, which includes presentation of the work to the assessment team.

    A variety of teaching and learning methods are used throughout the course, which include, among others: 

    Tutorials 
    These tutorials are held on a regular basis.

    In Semester 1, full-time/Year 1, part-time, each student sees and discusses his/her work with a member of staff as part of each module. In Semesters 2 and 3, full-time/Years 2 and 3, part-time, students work more independently and sign up for tutorials within, or across, their discipline, in addition to those scheduled when their work requires support.

    As a team, we ensure that every student in the final semester/year of the course is seen by at least one member of the academic staff each week. 

    Group Tutorials/Seminars
    These are held on a regular basis, across all stages of the course, with one member of staff. They provide an excellent opportunity for students to share and exchange ideas with their peers in a structured manner, in addition to valuable input from staff.

    Informal & Formal presentations
    Some of the modules have a presentation of ideas as part of the module outcome and are an essential way of sharing ideas across the course. Presenting work informally to peers is also part of the seminar teaching and a way of getting valuable feedback on the progress of the work.

    Exhibiting work
    At the end of the course there is an opportunity, if appropriate, to show outcomes from the course in a curated exhibition. Students are also supported to create their own exhibitions during the middle part of the course, if they wish to do so.

  • Our students have access to a diverse range of equipment and resources which, in most cases, is sufficient to complete their programme of study. We provide the basic materials necessary for students to develop their practical work within our extensive workshop and studio facilities.

    However, it is likely that art and design students will incur some additional costs in the extension of their personal practice. Examples include purchasing their own specialised materials and equipment, joining optional study trips, and paying for printing. 

    Depending on distance and duration, optional study visits can vary in cost from approximately £10 to visit local galleries and exhibitions, to £200 plus for overseas or longer UK study visits. These costs cover such things as transport and entry to venues and accommodation. There are normally reduced rates for our students.

  • Some modules in this course are available to study through the medium of Welsh either fully or partially. In all cases students will be able to submit written assessments through the medium of Welsh.  

    If you choose to study your course either fully or partially through the medium of Welsh, you may be eligible to apply for scholarships and bursaries to support you with your studies. 

    We are continuously reviewing our Welsh medium provision, the precise availability of modules will vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course offers modules available through the medium of Welsh this may vary from year to year, and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific Welsh medium modules cannot be guaranteed.  

    Extracurricular Welsh Opportunities 

    There are many ways to engage with Welsh culture and life at UWTSD, including joining clubs and societies for Welsh speakers and becoming a member of our vibrant Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol branch.  

    Opportunities to Learn Welsh 

    We also provide a variety of opportunities to learn and develop your Welsh language skills.   

  • You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available, please visit our Bursaries and Scholarships section.

  • Graduates become active members of our creative culture, developing careers in a variety of professional roles, such as:

    • Cultural entrepreneur
    • Curator
    • Educator – university lecturer
    • Funded research degree student
    • Practising artist/designer

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Tecstilau - Deialogau Cyfoes (Llawn amser) (MA)

Abertawe
18 Mis Llawn amser
Gradd anrhydedd 2:2

Mae MA Tecstilau – Deialogau Cyfoes yng Ngholeg Celf Abertawe yn cynnig cyfle unigryw i archwilio  agweddau materol ac amherthnasol tecstilau mewn ffordd gyffrous sy’n ysgogi’r meddwl. Fel rhan o’r  portffolio MA Deialogau Cyfoes, cewch eich annog i ymgysylltu â materion cyfoes a chynnal archwiliad perthnasol, gan eich helpu i ddatblygu eich hunaniaeth greadigol eich hun. Mae’r cwrs hwn wedi’i gynllunio ar gyfer unigolion sy’n awyddus i wthio ffiniau, gan gyfuno deialogau beirniadol a  damcaniaethol  fel elfennau hanfodol o’ch taith.

Drwy gydol y cwrs, cewch y cyfle i weithio mewn amrywiaeth eang o weithdai, gan gynnwys ffotograffiaeth, gwydr, cerameg, patrwm arwyneb ac, wrth gwrs, tecstilau. Mae’r dull rhyngddisgyblaethol hwn yn eich annog i arbrofi gyda thechnegau tecstilau traddodiadol a phrosesau newydd, gan archwilio sut y gall gwahanol ddefnyddiau wella eich gwaith. Drwy gydweithio â chyfoedion, byddwch yn ennill dealltwriaeth ddyfnach o sut mae tecstilau’n rhyngweithio â ffurfiau a diwydiannau celf eraill, gan ehangu eich persbectif creadigol.

Fe gewch y cyfle i weithio gyda phrosesau tecstilau a wneir â llaw a rhai digidol, sy’n darparu cydbwysedd rhwng crefftwaith traddodiadol ac arloesi modern. Gall ysgrifen a thestun hefyd gael eu hystyried yn fathau o wneud ac ystyried tecstilau, gan gynnig ffordd greadigol i adfyfyrio ar eich arfer a datblygu syniadau newydd.

Daw’r cwrs i ben mewn arddangosfa a arweinir gan fyfyrwyr, gan roi llwyfan i chi arddangos eich gwaith ac adfyfyrio ar yr hyn rydych wedi’i ddysgu. Bydd y darnau olaf hyn o waith yn dangos sut mae eich arfer wedi esblygu, gan gyfuno ymchwilio materol â dealltwriaeth o’r materion diwylliannol ac amgylcheddol ehangach sy’n effeithio ar decstilau heddiw.

Bydd y cwrs MA Tecstilau hwn yn rhoi’r sgiliau a’r wybodaeth sydd eu hangen arnoch i ragori ym myd tecstilau cyfoes, gan eich paratoi ar gyfer dyfodol wedi’i siapio gan arloesi tecstilau a chyfrifoldeb cymdeithasol.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • Saesneg
  • Dwyieithog
Course length:
18 Mis Llawn amser
Entry requirements:
Gradd anrhydedd 2:2

Pam dewis y cwrs hwn

01
Mae’r portffolio meistr Deialogau Cyfoes yn cynnig amgylchedd dysgu rhyngddisgyblaethol unigryw, gyda mynediad at weithdai a staff ar draws y gyfadran.
02
Mae myfyrwyr meistr ac ymchwil yn cael eu cefnogi gan dîm ymroddgar a phroffesiynol o ddarlithwyr ac arddangoswyr technegol, a gyda'i gilydd maen nhw’n creu amgylchedd dysgu cefnogol a llawn amrywiaeth.
03
Mae Coleg Celf Abertawe yn cynnig opsiynau llawnamser a rhan-amser ac, er mwyn helpu i gefnogi ein myfyrwyr meistr, rydym yn gwneud y rhan fwyaf o'r addysgu craidd ar ddyddiau Iau a Gwener.

Beth fyddwch chi'n ei ddysgu

Mae ein hathroniaeth yn canolbwyntio ar ddysgu rhyngddisgyblaethol, gan annog ymagwedd ymarferol at archwilio defnyddiau. Rydym yn blaenoriaethu meddwl beirniadol a datblygiad hunaniaeth greadigol pob myfyriwr  trwy weithdai ymarferol a deialogau damcaniaethol, gan eich paratoi ar gyfer heriau arfer tecstilau cyfoes.

Mae’r portffolio Deialogau Cyfoes meistr yng Ngholeg Celf Abertawe yn cynnig profiad ôl-raddedig unigryw. Mae graddedigion ac ymarferwyr proffesiynol o ystod eang o arbenigeddau yn elwa o ddysgu amlddisgyblaethol ynghyd â darlithwyr arbenigol ac ystod eang o gyfleusterau. Fe gewch y cyfle i fanteisio ar brofiadau a gwybodaeth o bob rhan o’r gwahanol lwybrau ac adlewyrchu hyn yn eich astudiaeth bersonol eich hun.

Mae’r amgylchedd ymchwil yn elwa’n fawr o fewnbwn ein staff addysgu a’n darlithwyr gwadd, y mae’r rhan fwyaf ohonynt yn artistiaid, dylunwyr a damcaniaethwyr sy’n ymchwilwyr gweithredol o arwyddocâd cenedlaethol a rhyngwladol. Yn rhan gyntaf y rhaglen, byddwch yn cwblhau cyfres o fodylau a addysgir. Byddwch yn cymryd rhan mewn cyfnewidiadau amlddisgyblaethol, trwy seminarau a darlithoedd sy’n cynnwys myfyrwyr o bob rhaglen o fewn y  portffolio Deialogau Cyfoes, i ysgogi safbwyntiau newydd a herio cyfeiriadau. Disgwylir i’r syniadau newydd a chyffrous sy’n codi drwy ddeialogau o’r fath hyrwyddo ffyrdd newydd o feddwl am y canfyddiadau a’r technegau cynhyrchu sy’n briodol i’ch disgyblaeth. Trwy gydol yr elfen a addysgir o’r rhaglen, bydd disgwyl i chi gynnal ymchwiliadau ac ymchwil materol i themâu cyfoes, gan ystyried materion amgylcheddol, economaidd, cymdeithasol a diwylliannol.

Drwy gydol y cwrs, byddwch yn archwilio’r berthynas rhwng dulliau traddodiadol a chyfoes o drin tecstilau, gan archwilio sut y gall gwahanol safbwyntiau ac arferion gydfodoli. Cewch eich annog i arbrofi gyda dulliau meddwl cysyniadol, gan gyfuno tecstilau a wneir â llaw a rhai digidol i wthio ffiniau dylunio. 

Gorfodol

Safbwyntiau Cydfodol

(20 credydau)

Yr Arbrawf Meddwl

(20 credydau)

Deialogau Cydweithredol

(20 credydau)

Ymchwil ac Arfer Archwiliol

(60 credydau)

Arfer Cadarnhau

(60 credydau)

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Staff

Our People

You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Gwybodaeth allweddol

  • Gradd anrhydedd 2:2 

    • neu gymhwyster cyfwerth a gydnabyddir gan PCYDDS. 

    Mae gennym ddiddordeb mewn pobl greadigol sy’n arddangos ymrwymiad cryf i gelf a/neu ddylunio, ac felly rydym yn croesawu ceisiadau gan unigolion o amrywiaeth eang o gefndiroedd.  Sylwch, mae’r rhaglen meistr hon yn galw am ymchwil ymarferol a damcaniaethol yn ogystal â pheth ysgrifennu academaidd. 

    Rydym yn trefnu cyfweliadau ar gyfer yr holl ymgeiswyr er mwyn asesu addasrwydd ar gyfer y cwrs a ddewiswyd. Caiff eich sgiliau, eich cyflawniadau a’ch profiad bywyd eu hystyried yn ogystal â’ch portffolio o waith. 

    Cyngor a Chymorth Derbyn  

    I gael cyngor a chymorth penodol, gallwch gysylltu â’n tîm ymholiadau i gael rhagor o wybodaeth am ofynion mynediad. 

    Gofynion Iaith Saesneg  

    Os nad Saesneg yw eich iaith gyntaf, neu os nad ydych wedi astudio drwy gyfrwng y Saesneg o’r blaen, mae ein gofyniad arferol yn gyfwerth â sgôr o 6.0 y System Brofi Iaith Saesneg Rhyngwladol (Prawf Academaidd IELTS), heb gael llai na 5.5 ym mhob un o’r is-brofion. Rydym hefyd yn derbyn profion iaith Saesneg eraill.  

    Ewch i ymweld ag adran Ceisiadau Rhyngwladol ein gwefan i ddysgu rhagor am ein Gofynion Iaith Saesneg a Chyrsiau Iaith Saesneg ymlaen llaw. 

     Gofynion fisa ac ariannu 

    Os nad ydych o’r DU ac nid oes gennych breswyliad yma yn barod, efallai bydd angen i chi wneud cais am fisa.  

    Ar gyfer cyrsiau sy’n fwy na chwe mis, bydd angen fisa myfyrwyr arnoch chi.  

    Dylai myfyrwyr rhyngwladol sydd angen fisa Myfyriwr wneud cais am ein cyrsiau llawn amser gan eu bod yn gymwys ar gyfer nawdd fisa Myfyriwr.   

  • Cyfweliad 

    Mae’n ofynnol i holl ymgeiswyr Coleg Celf Abertawe gael cyfweliad. 

    Rydym yn mwynhau’r broses gyfweld yn fawr, gan ddod i’ch adnabod chi a’ch gwaith, ac rydym yn teimlo mai dyma’r ffordd orau i ddod o hyd i’r myfyrwyr iawn i’n rhaglenni. Ar lefel meistr, rydym yn deall y gall bod gwahanol resymau dros astudio MA. Efallai eich bod yn dymuno cadw eich momentwm astudio, newid cyfeiriad eich astudiaethau neu yrfa, dyfnhau eich gwybodaeth, cael cyfle i symud eich gyrfa ymlaen neu gael rhagor o amser i ddatblygu syniadau a mireinio eich sgiliau. Mae trafod yr opsiynau hyn yn sicrhau bod gan ein hymgeiswyr yr holl wybodaeth sydd ei hangen arnyn nhw i wneud y dewis iawn iddyn nhw hefyd. 

    Os oes gennych unrhyw ymholiadau cyn eich cyfweliad, cysylltwch â ni yn artanddesign@uwtsd.ac.uk.

    Portffolio 

    Gofynnwn i chi ddod â phortffolio o beth gwaith o’r gorffennol ac yn gyfredol. Eich portffolio yw casgliad o’ch gwaith mwyaf cyffrous a chynrychiadol, gan arddangos eich galluoedd creadigol, sgiliau technegol, a gweledigaeth artistig. Mae’n adrodd stori eich taith greadigol, gan amlygu eich arddull, diddordebau, a syniadau unigryw wrth iddyn nhw ddatblygu. Rydym yn dehongli’r term ‘portffolio’ yn eang ac yn hapus i chi wneud yr un peth. Gall hyn gynnwys darnau gorffenedig, gwaith ar ei hanner, llyfrau braslunio, lluniadau, a phrosiectau sy’n parhau i ddatblygu, am fod y rhain yn rhoi cipolwg i ni ar eich proses feddwl a chreadigol. Gall y portffolio hwn hefyd gynnwys arfer neu brofiad proffesiynol a phriodoleddau sydd gennych y gellid eu defnyddio wrth astudio ar lefel meistr. P’un a yw mewn fformat ffisegol neu ddigidol, mae’ch portffolio’n gyfle i arddangos eich taith greadigol mewn ffordd sy’n teimlo’n ddilys i chi, gyda phob darn yn amlygu eich potensial creadigol a’ch brwdfrydedd dros y rhaglen rydych yn gwneud cais amdani.

  • Bydd asesu’n digwydd trwy waith cwrs, sy’n cynnwys cyflwyniadau yn ogystal â gwaith ymarferol ysgrifenedig.

    Yn Semester 1 bydd traethawd damcaniaethol 4,000 o eiriau gyda chyflwyniad poster, ac yn Semester 3 bydd adroddiad 5,000 o eiriau sy’n cyd-fynd â’r gwaith ymarferol.

    Nid oes arholiadau ar y cwrs hwn. Bydd myfyrwyr yn cael eu hasesu’n ffurfiannol drwy gydol pob modiwl. Bydd asesiadau crynodol ar ddiwedd pob modiwl, sy’n cynnwys cyflwyniad o’r gwaith i’r tîm asesu.

    Defnyddir amrywiaeth o ddulliau addysgu a dysgu drwy gydol y cwrs, gan gynnwys, ymhlith eraill: 

    Tiwtorialau 
    Mae’r tiwtorialau hyn yn cael eu cynnal yn rheolaidd.

    Yn Semester 1, llawnamser/Blwyddyn 1, rhan-amser, mae pob myfyriwr yn cwrdd ag aelod o staff er mwyn trafod eu gwaith fel rhan o bob modiwl. Yn Semester 2 a 3, llawnamser/Blynyddoedd 2 a 3, rhan-amser, mae myfyrwyr yn gweithio’n fwy annibynnol ac yn cofrestru ar gyfer tiwtorialau o fewn, neu ar draws, eu disgyblaeth, ynghyd â’r rhai a drefnir pan fyddan nhw angen cymorth gyda’u gwaith.

    Fel tîm, rydym yn sicrhau bod pob myfyriwr sydd yn eu semester/blwyddyn olaf ar y cwrs yn cwrdd ag o leiaf un aelod o’r staff academaidd bob wythnos. 

    Seminarau/Tiwtorialau Grŵp
    Mae’r rhain yn cael eu cynnal yn rheolaidd, yn ystod pob cam o’r cwrs, gydag un aelod o staff. Maen nhw’n gyfle gwych i fyfyrwyr rannu a chyfnewid syniadau gyda’u cyfoedion mewn ffordd strwythuredig ac i gael mewnbwn gwerthfawr gan staff.

    Cyflwyniadau Ffurfiol ac Anffurfiol
    Mae gan rai o’r modiwlau gyflwyniad syniadau yn rhan o ganlyniad y modiwl, ac maen nhw’n ffordd hanfodol o rannu syniadau ar draws y cwrs. Mae cyflwyno gwaith i gyfoedion yn anffurfiol hefyd yn rhan o addysgu seminar ac yn ffordd o gael adborth gwerthfawr ar gynnydd y gwaith.

    Arddangos gwaith
    Ar ddiwedd y cwrs bydd cyfle, os yw’n briodol, i arddangos canlyniadau’r cwrs mewn arddangosfa wedi’i guradu. Bydd myfyrwyr hefyd yn cael cefnogaeth i gynnal eu harddangosfeydd eu hunain yn rhan ganol y cwrs, os ydyn nhw’n awyddus i wneud hynny.

  • Gall ein myfyrwyr fanteisio ar amrywiaeth o offer ac adnoddau a fydd, fel arfer, yn ddigon i’w caniatáu i gwblhau eu rhaglen astudio. Rydym yn darparu’r holl ddeunyddiau sylfaenol y bydd myfyrwyr eu hangen i ddatblygu eu gwaith ymarferol yn ein gweithdy a’n cyfleusterau stiwdio helaeth.

    Fodd bynnag, mae’n debygol y bydd myfyrwyr celf a dylunio yn wynebu rhai costau ychwanegol wrth ehangu eu harfer personol. Er enghraifft, wrth brynu eu deunyddiau a’u hoffer arbenigol eu hunain, ymuno â theithiau astudio dewisol, a thalu am argraffu. 

    Yn dibynnu ar bellter a hyd, gall cost yr ymweliad astudio dewisol amrywio o tua £10 i ymweld ag orielau ac arddangosfeydd lleol, i £200 neu fwy ar gyfer ymweliadau astudio tramor neu deithiau hirach yn y DU. Mae’r costau hyn yn cynnwys pethau fel trafnidiaeth, mynediad i leoliadau a llety, ac fel arfer mae cyfraddau is ar gael i’n myfyrwyr.

  • Mae rhai modylau ar y cwrs hwn ar gael i’w hastudio trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg yn llawn neu’n rhannol. Ym mhob achos bydd myfyrwyr yn gallu cyflwyno asesiadau ysgrifenedig trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.  

    Os byddwch chi’n dewis astudio eich cwrs yn llawn neu’n rhannol drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg, efallai y byddwch yn gymwys i wneud cais am ysgoloriaethau a bwrsariaethau i’ch cefnogi gyda’ch astudiaethau. 

    Rydym yn adolygu ein darpariaeth cyfrwng Cymraeg yn gyson a bydd union  argaeledd modylau yn amodol ar argaeledd a diddordebau ymchwil staff, pynciau astudio newydd, amserlennu a’r galw gan fyfyrwyr. Os yw eich cwrs yn cynnig modylau trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg gall y math o fodwl amrywio o flwyddyn i flwyddyn ac fe fydd yn amodol ar gyrraedd isafswm nifer myfyrwyr. Golyga hyn na ellir gwarantu argaeledd modylau cyfrwng Cymraeg penodol.  

    Cyfleoedd Cymraeg Allgyrsiol 

    Yn ogystal, mae nifer o ffyrdd i ymgysylltu â’r diwylliant a bywyd Cymreig yn PCYDDS, gan gynnwys ymuno â chlybiau a chymdeithasau ar gyfer siaradwyr Cymraeg ac ymuno â Changen fywiog y Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.  

    Cyfleoedd i Ddysgu Cymraeg 

    Rydym hefyd yn darparu amrywiaeth o gyfleoedd i ddysgu ac i ddatblygu eich sgiliau Cymraeg.  

  • Efallai eich bod yn gymwys i gael arian i helpu i gefnogi eich astudiaethau.  I ddysgu am ysgoloriaethau, bwrsarïau a chyfleoedd ariannu eraill sydd ar gael, ewch i’n hadran Bwrsarïau ac Ysgoloriaethau.

  • Bydd graddedigion yn aelodau gweithgar o’n diwylliant creadigol, ac yn datblygu gyrfaoedd mewn amrywiaeth o rolau proffesiynol, fel:

    • Entrepreneur diwylliannol
    • Curadur
    • Addysgwr – darlithydd prifysgol
    • Myfyriwr gradd ymchwil a ariennir
    • Artist/dylunydd

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Textiles – Contemporary Dialogues (Full-time) (MA)

Swansea
18 Months Full-time
2:2 Honours Degree 

MA Textiles – Contemporary Dialogues at Swansea College of Art offers a unique opportunity to explore both the material and immaterial aspects of textiles in an exciting and thought-provoking way. As part of the MA Contemporary Dialogues portfolio, you will be encouraged to engage with contemporary issues and undertake material exploration, helping you develop your own creative identity. This course is designed for individuals keen to push boundaries, combining both critical and theoretical dialogues as essential components of your journey.

Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to work across a wide range of workshops, including photography, glass, ceramics, surface pattern and, of course, textiles. This interdisciplinary approachencourages you to experiment with both traditional textile techniques and new processes, exploring how different materials can enhance your work. Through collaborating with peers, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how textiles intersect with other art forms and industries, broadening your creative perspective.

You will have the opportunity to work with both hand-made and digital textile processes, providing a balance between traditional craftsmanship and modern innovation. Writing and text can also be considered as forms of textile making and thinking, offering a creative way to reflect on your practice and develop new ideas.

The course culminates in a student-led exhibition, providing you with a platform to showcase your work and reflect on your learning. These final pieces will demonstrate how your practice has evolved, combining material investigation with an understanding of the wider cultural and environmental issues affecting textiles today.

This MA Textiles course will equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the world of contemporary textiles, preparing you for a future shaped by textile innovation and social responsibility.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • English
  • Bilingual
Course length:
18 Months Full-time
Entry requirements:
2:2 Honours Degree 

Why choose this course?

01
The master's Contemporary Dialogues portfolio offers a unique interdisciplinary learning environment, with access to workshops and staff across the faculty.
02
Master's and research students are supported by a highly committed and professional team of lecturers and technical demonstrators, who together create a diverse, supportive learning environment.
03
SCA offers full and part-time options and, to help support our master's students, we deliver the majority of core teaching on Thursdays and Fridays.

What you will learn

Our philosophy focuses on interdisciplinary learning, encouraging a hands-on approach to material exploration. We prioritise critical thinking and the development of each student’s creative identity through both practical workshops and theoretical dialogues, preparing you for the challenges of contemporary textile practice.

The master’s Contemporary Dialogues portfolio at Swansea College of Art offers a unique postgraduate experience. Graduates and professionals from a wide range of specialities benefit from multidisciplinary learning together with expert lecturers and a broad range of facilities. You will have the opportunity to draw upon experiences and knowledge from across the different pathways and reflect this in your own personal study.

The research environment benefits greatly from the input of our teaching staff and visiting lecturers, most of whom are research-active artists, designers, and theoreticians of national and international significance. In the first part of the programme, you will complete a series of taught modules. You will participate in multidisciplinary exchanges, through seminars and lectures involving students from all programmes within the Contemporary Dialogues portfolio, to stimulate new perspectives and challenge directions. The cross-fertilisation of ideas through such dialogues is expected to promote a rethinking of the perceptions and production techniques appropriate to your discipline. Throughout the taught part of the programme, you will be expected to undertake material investigations and research into contemporary themes, with consideration given to environmental, economic, social, and cultural issues.

Throughout the course, you’ll explore the relationship between traditional and contemporary textile approaches, examining how different perspectives and practices can coexist. You’ll be encouraged to experiment with conceptual thinking, blending hand-made and digital textiles to push the boundaries of design.

Compulsory

Coexistent Perspectives

(20 credits)

The Thought Experiment

(20 credits)

Collaborative Dialogues

(20 credits)

Explorative Research & Praxis

(60 credits)

Confirmative Praxis

(60 credits)

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Staff

Our People

You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Further information

  • 2:2 honours degree  

    • or UWTSD recognised equivalent. 

    We are interested in creative people who demonstrate a strong commitment to art and/or design and, therefore, we welcome applications from individuals from a wide range of backgrounds. Please note, this master’s programme does require practical and theoretical research as well as some academic writing. 

    We arrange interviews for all applicants to assess suitability for the chosen course. Your skills, achievements and life experience will be considered, as well as your portfolio of work. 

    Admissions Advice and Support  

    For specific advice and support you can contact our enquiries team for more information about entry requirements.  

    English language requirements  

    If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.0, with not less than 5.5 in each of the sub-tests. We also accept other English language tests.  

    Visit the International Applications section of our website to find out more about our English Language Requirements and pre-sessional English Language Courses. 

    Visa and funding requirements  

    If you are not from the UK and you do not already have residency here, you may need to apply for a visa.  

    For courses of more than six months’ duration you will require a Student visa.  

    International students who require a Student visa should apply for our full-time courses as these qualify for Student visa sponsorship.   

    For full information read our visa application and guides.    

    Please note students receiving US Federal Aid are only able to apply for in-person, on-campus programmes which will have no elements of online study.  

  • Interview 

    All applicants to Swansea College of Art are required to have an interview. 

    We really enjoy the interview process, getting to know you and your work, and we feel that this is the best way to find the right students for our programmes. We understand at master’s level that there may be different reasons for studying MA. You may wish to keep your current momentum of study, a change in direction of study or career, to deepen your knowledge, an opportunity to fast track your career or simply to just give you more time to develop ideas and refine your skills. Discussing these options ensures that our applicants have all the information they need to make the right choice for them too. 

    If you have any queries before your interview, please contact us at artanddesign@uwtsd.ac.uk.

    Portfolio 

    We ask that you bring a portfolio of some past and current work. Your portfolio is a collection of your most exciting and representative work, showcasing your creative abilities, technical skills, and artistic vision. It tells the story of your creative journey, highlighting your unique style, interests, and ideas as they develop. We interpret the term ‘portfolio’ broadly and are happy for you to do the same - this can include finished pieces, work in progress, sketchbooks, drawings, and projects that are still unfolding, as these give us insight into your thinking and creative process. This portfolio might also include professional practice or experience and attributes you have that could be applied to your master’s study. Whether in physical or digital format, your portfolio is an opportunity to showcase your creative journey in a way that feels authentic to you, with each piece highlighting your creative potential and enthusiasm for the programme you are applying for. 

  • Assessment is carried out through coursework, both written practical and presented.

    There is a 4,000-word theoretical essay with a poster presentation in Semester 1, and a 5,000-word report in Semester 3, which accompanies the practical work.

    There are no exams on this course. Students are formatively assessed throughout a module. Summative assessment takes place at the end of a module, which includes a presentation of the work to the assessment team.

    A variety of teaching and learning methods are used throughout the course, which includes, among others: 

    Tutorials 
    These tutorials are held on a regular basis.

    In Semester 1, full-time/Year 1, part-time, each student sees and discusses his/her work with a member of staff as part of each module. In Semesters 2 and 3, full-time/Years 2 and 3, part-time, students work more independently and sign up for tutorials within, or across, their discipline, in addition to those scheduled when their work requires support.

    As a team, we ensure that every student in the final semester/year of the course is seen by at least one member of the academic staff each week. 

    Group Tutorials/Seminars
    These are held on a regular basis, across all stages of the course, with one member of staff. They provide an excellent opportunity for students to share and exchange ideas with their peers in a structured manner, in addition to valuable input from staff.

    Informal & Formal presentations
    Some of the modules have a presentation of ideas as part of the module outcome and are an essential way of sharing ideas across the course. Presenting work informally to peers is also part of seminar teaching and a way of getting valuable feedback on the progress of the work.

    Exhibiting work
    At the end of the course, there is an opportunity, if appropriate, to show outcomes from the course in a curated exhibition. Students are also supported to create their own exhibitions during the middle part of the course if they wish to do so.

  • Our students have access to a diverse range of equipment and resources which, in most cases, is sufficient to complete their programme of study. We provide the basic materials necessary for students to develop their practical work within our extensive workshop and studio facilities.

    However, it is likely that art and design students will incur some additional costs in the extension of their personal practice. Examples include purchasing their own specialised materials and equipment, joining optional study trips, and paying for printing. 

    Depending on distance and duration, optional study visits can vary in cost from approximately £10 to visit local galleries and exhibitions, to £200 plus for overseas or longer UK study visits. These costs cover things such things as transport, entry to venues and accommodation, and are normally at reduced rates for our students.

  • Some modules in this course are available to study through the medium of Welsh either fully or partially. In all cases students will be able to submit written assessments through the medium of Welsh.  

    If you choose to study your course either fully or partially through the medium of Welsh, you may be eligible to apply for scholarships and bursaries to support you with your studies. 

    We are continuously reviewing our Welsh medium provision, the precise availability of modules will vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course offers modules available through the medium of Welsh this may vary from year to year, and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific Welsh medium modules cannot be guaranteed.  

    Extracurricular Welsh Opportunities 

    There are many ways to engage with Welsh culture and life at UWTSD, including joining clubs and societies for Welsh speakers and becoming a member of our vibrant Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol branch.  

    Opportunities to Learn Welsh 

    We also provide a variety of opportunities to learn and develop your Welsh language skills.   

  • You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available, please visit our Bursaries and Scholarships section.

  • Graduates become active members of our creative culture, developing careers in a variety of professional roles, such as:

    • Cultural entrepreneur
    • Curator
    • Educator - university lecturer
    • Funded research degree student
    • Practising artist/designer

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Tecstilau - Deialogau Cyfoes (Rhan amser) (MA)

Abertawe
3 Blynedd Rhan amser
Gradd anrhydedd 2:2

Mae MA Tecstilau – Deialogau Cyfoes yng Ngholeg Celf Abertawe yn cynnig cyfle unigryw i archwilio  agweddau materol ac amherthnasol tecstilau mewn ffordd gyffrous sy’n ysgogi’r meddwl. Fel rhan o’r  portffolio MA Deialogau Cyfoes, cewch eich annog i ymgysylltu â materion cyfoes a chynnal archwiliad perthnasol, gan eich helpu i ddatblygu eich hunaniaeth greadigol eich hun. Mae’r cwrs hwn wedi’i gynllunio ar gyfer unigolion sy’n awyddus i wthio ffiniau, gan gyfuno deialogau beirniadol a  damcaniaethol  fel elfennau hanfodol o’ch taith.

Drwy gydol y cwrs, cewch y cyfle i weithio mewn amrywiaeth eang o weithdai, gan gynnwys ffotograffiaeth, gwydr, cerameg, patrwm arwyneb ac, wrth gwrs, tecstilau. Mae’r dull rhyngddisgyblaethol hwn yn eich annog i arbrofi gyda thechnegau tecstilau traddodiadol a phrosesau newydd, gan archwilio sut y gall gwahanol ddefnyddiau wella eich gwaith. Drwy gydweithio â chyfoedion, byddwch yn ennill dealltwriaeth ddyfnach o sut mae tecstilau’n rhyngweithio â ffurfiau a diwydiannau celf eraill, gan ehangu eich persbectif creadigol.

Fe gewch y cyfle i weithio gyda phrosesau tecstilau a wneir â llaw a rhai digidol, sy’n darparu cydbwysedd rhwng crefftwaith traddodiadol ac arloesi modern. Gall ysgrifen a thestun hefyd gael eu hystyried yn fathau o wneud ac ystyried tecstilau, gan gynnig ffordd greadigol i adfyfyrio ar eich arfer a datblygu syniadau newydd.

Daw’r cwrs i ben mewn arddangosfa a arweinir gan fyfyrwyr, gan roi llwyfan i chi arddangos eich gwaith ac adfyfyrio ar yr hyn rydych wedi’i ddysgu. Bydd y darnau olaf hyn o waith yn dangos sut mae eich arfer wedi esblygu, gan gyfuno ymchwilio materol â dealltwriaeth o’r materion diwylliannol ac amgylcheddol ehangach sy’n effeithio ar decstilau heddiw.

Bydd y cwrs MA Tecstilau hwn yn rhoi’r sgiliau a’r wybodaeth sydd eu hangen arnoch i ragori ym myd tecstilau cyfoes, gan eich paratoi ar gyfer dyfodol wedi’i siapio gan arloesi tecstilau a chyfrifoldeb cymdeithasol.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • Saesneg
  • Dwyieithog
Course length:
3 Blynedd Rhan amser
Entry requirements:
Gradd anrhydedd 2:2

Pam dewis y cwrs hwn

01
Mae’r portffolio meistr Deialogau Cyfoes yn cynnig amgylchedd dysgu rhyngddisgyblaethol unigryw, gyda mynediad at weithdai a staff ar draws y gyfadran.
02
Mae myfyrwyr meistr ac ymchwil yn cael eu cefnogi gan dîm ymroddgar a phroffesiynol o ddarlithwyr ac arddangoswyr technegol, a gyda'i gilydd maen nhw’n creu amgylchedd dysgu cefnogol a llawn amrywiaeth.
03
Mae Coleg Celf Abertawe yn cynnig opsiynau llawnamser a rhan-amser ac, er mwyn helpu i gefnogi ein myfyrwyr meistr, rydym yn gwneud y rhan fwyaf o'r addysgu craidd ar ddyddiau Iau a Gwener.

Beth fyddwch chi'n ei ddysgu

Mae ein hathroniaeth yn canolbwyntio ar ddysgu rhyngddisgyblaethol, gan annog ymagwedd ymarferol at archwilio defnyddiau. Rydym yn blaenoriaethu meddwl beirniadol a datblygiad hunaniaeth greadigol pob myfyriwr  trwy weithdai ymarferol a deialogau damcaniaethol, gan eich paratoi ar gyfer heriau arfer tecstilau cyfoes.

Mae’r portffolio Deialogau Cyfoes meistr yng Ngholeg Celf Abertawe yn cynnig profiad ôl-raddedig unigryw. Mae graddedigion ac ymarferwyr proffesiynol o ystod eang o arbenigeddau yn elwa o ddysgu amlddisgyblaethol ynghyd â darlithwyr arbenigol ac ystod eang o gyfleusterau. Fe gewch y cyfle i fanteisio ar brofiadau a gwybodaeth o bob rhan o’r gwahanol lwybrau ac adlewyrchu hyn yn eich astudiaeth bersonol eich hun.

Mae’r amgylchedd ymchwil yn elwa’n fawr o fewnbwn ein staff addysgu a’n darlithwyr gwadd, y mae’r rhan fwyaf ohonynt yn artistiaid, dylunwyr a damcaniaethwyr sy’n ymchwilwyr gweithredol o arwyddocâd cenedlaethol a rhyngwladol. Yn rhan gyntaf y rhaglen, byddwch yn cwblhau cyfres o fodylau a addysgir. Byddwch yn cymryd rhan mewn cyfnewidiadau amlddisgyblaethol, trwy seminarau a darlithoedd sy’n cynnwys myfyrwyr o bob rhaglen o fewn y  portffolio Deialogau Cyfoes, i ysgogi safbwyntiau newydd a herio cyfeiriadau. Disgwylir i’r syniadau newydd a chyffrous sy’n codi drwy ddeialogau o’r fath hyrwyddo ffyrdd newydd o feddwl am y canfyddiadau a’r technegau cynhyrchu sy’n briodol i’ch disgyblaeth. Trwy gydol yr elfen a addysgir o’r rhaglen, bydd disgwyl i chi gynnal ymchwiliadau ac ymchwil materol i themâu cyfoes, gan ystyried materion amgylcheddol, economaidd, cymdeithasol a diwylliannol.

Drwy gydol y cwrs, byddwch yn archwilio’r berthynas rhwng dulliau traddodiadol a chyfoes o drin tecstilau, gan archwilio sut y gall gwahanol safbwyntiau ac arferion gydfodoli. Cewch eich annog i arbrofi gyda dulliau meddwl cysyniadol, gan gyfuno tecstilau a wneir â llaw a rhai digidol i wthio ffiniau dylunio. 

Gorfodol

Safbwyntiau Cydfodol

(20 credydau)

Yr Arbrawf Meddwl

(20 credydau)

Deialogau Cydweithredol

(20 credydau)

Ymchwil ac Arfer Archwiliol

(60 credydau)

Arfer Cadarnhau

(60 credydau)

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Our People

You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Gwybodaeth allweddol

  • Gradd anrhydedd 2:2 

    • neu gymhwyster cyfwerth a gydnabyddir gan PCYDDS. 

    Mae gennym ddiddordeb mewn pobl greadigol sy’n arddangos ymrwymiad cryf i gelf a/neu ddylunio, ac felly rydym yn croesawu ceisiadau gan unigolion o amrywiaeth eang o gefndiroedd.  Sylwch, mae’r rhaglen meistr hon yn galw am ymchwil ymarferol a damcaniaethol yn ogystal â pheth ysgrifennu academaidd. 

    Rydym yn trefnu cyfweliadau ar gyfer yr holl ymgeiswyr er mwyn asesu addasrwydd ar gyfer y cwrs a ddewiswyd. Caiff eich sgiliau, eich cyflawniadau a’ch profiad bywyd eu hystyried yn ogystal â’ch portffolio o waith. 

    Cyngor a Chymorth Derbyn  

    I gael cyngor a chymorth penodol, gallwch gysylltu â’n tîm ymholiadau i gael rhagor o wybodaeth am ofynion mynediad. 

    Gofynion Iaith Saesneg  

    Os nad Saesneg yw eich iaith gyntaf, neu os nad ydych wedi astudio drwy gyfrwng y Saesneg o’r blaen, mae ein gofyniad arferol yn gyfwerth â sgôr o 6.0 y System Brofi Iaith Saesneg Rhyngwladol (Prawf Academaidd IELTS), heb gael llai na 5.5 ym mhob un o’r is-brofion. Rydym hefyd yn derbyn profion iaith Saesneg eraill.  

    Ewch i ymweld ag adran Ceisiadau Rhyngwladol ein gwefan i ddysgu rhagor am ein Gofynion Iaith Saesneg a Chyrsiau Iaith Saesneg ymlaen llaw. 

     Gofynion fisa ac ariannu 

    Os nad ydych o’r DU ac nid oes gennych breswyliad yma yn barod, efallai bydd angen i chi wneud cais am fisa.  

    Ar gyfer cyrsiau sy’n fwy na chwe mis, bydd angen fisa myfyrwyr arnoch chi.  

    Dylai myfyrwyr rhyngwladol sydd angen fisa Myfyriwr wneud cais am ein cyrsiau llawn amser gan eu bod yn gymwys ar gyfer nawdd fisa Myfyriwr.   

    I gael yr holl wybodaeth, darllenwch y dudalen gwneud cais am fisa a chanllawiau.    

    Sylwch mai dim ond ar gyfer rhaglenni wyneb yn wyneb, ar gampws, heb elfennau astudio ar-lein y gall myfyrwyr sy’n derbyn Cymorth Ffederal yr Unol Daleithiau wneud cais.

  • Bydd asesu’n digwydd trwy waith cwrs, sy’n cynnwys cyflwyniadau yn ogystal â gwaith ymarferol ysgrifenedig.

    Yn Semester 1 bydd traethawd damcaniaethol 4,000 o eiriau gyda chyflwyniad poster, ac yn Semester 3 bydd adroddiad 5,000 o eiriau sy’n cyd-fynd â’r gwaith ymarferol.

    Nid oes arholiadau ar y cwrs hwn. Bydd myfyrwyr yn cael eu hasesu’n ffurfiannol drwy gydol pob modiwl. Bydd asesiadau crynodol ar ddiwedd pob modiwl, sy’n cynnwys cyflwyniad o’r gwaith i’r tîm asesu.

    Defnyddir amrywiaeth o ddulliau addysgu a dysgu drwy gydol y cwrs, gan gynnwys, ymhlith eraill: 

    Tiwtorialau 
    Mae’r tiwtorialau hyn yn cael eu cynnal yn rheolaidd.

    Yn Semester 1, llawnamser/Blwyddyn 1, rhan-amser, mae pob myfyriwr yn cwrdd ag aelod o staff er mwyn trafod eu gwaith fel rhan o bob modiwl. Yn Semester 2 a 3, llawnamser/Blynyddoedd 2 a 3, rhan-amser, mae myfyrwyr yn gweithio’n fwy annibynnol ac yn cofrestru ar gyfer tiwtorialau o fewn, neu ar draws, eu disgyblaeth, ynghyd â’r rhai a drefnir pan fyddan nhw angen cymorth gyda’u gwaith.

    Fel tîm, rydym yn sicrhau bod pob myfyriwr sydd yn eu semester/blwyddyn olaf ar y cwrs yn cwrdd ag o leiaf un aelod o’r staff academaidd bob wythnos. 

    Seminarau/Tiwtorialau Grŵp
    Mae’r rhain yn cael eu cynnal yn rheolaidd, yn ystod pob cam o’r cwrs, gydag un aelod o staff. Maen nhw’n gyfle gwych i fyfyrwyr rannu a chyfnewid syniadau gyda’u cyfoedion mewn ffordd strwythuredig ac i gael mewnbwn gwerthfawr gan staff.

    Cyflwyniadau Ffurfiol ac Anffurfiol
    Mae gan rai o’r modiwlau gyflwyniad syniadau yn rhan o ganlyniad y modiwl, ac maen nhw’n ffordd hanfodol o rannu syniadau ar draws y cwrs. Mae cyflwyno gwaith i gyfoedion yn anffurfiol hefyd yn rhan o addysgu seminar ac yn ffordd o gael adborth gwerthfawr ar gynnydd y gwaith.

    Arddangos gwaith
    Ar ddiwedd y cwrs bydd cyfle, os yw’n briodol, i arddangos canlyniadau’r cwrs mewn arddangosfa wedi’i guradu. Bydd myfyrwyr hefyd yn cael cefnogaeth i gynnal eu harddangosfeydd eu hunain yn rhan ganol y cwrs, os ydyn nhw’n awyddus i wneud hynny.

  • Cyfweliad 

    Mae’n ofynnol i holl ymgeiswyr Coleg Celf Abertawe gael cyfweliad. 

    Rydym yn mwynhau’r broses gyfweld yn fawr, gan ddod i’ch adnabod chi a’ch gwaith, ac rydym yn teimlo mai dyma’r ffordd orau i ddod o hyd i’r myfyrwyr iawn i’n rhaglenni. Ar lefel meistr, rydym yn deall y gall bod gwahanol resymau dros astudio MA. Efallai eich bod yn dymuno cadw eich momentwm astudio, newid cyfeiriad eich astudiaethau neu yrfa, dyfnhau eich gwybodaeth, cael cyfle i symud eich gyrfa ymlaen neu gael rhagor o amser i ddatblygu syniadau a mireinio eich sgiliau. Mae trafod yr opsiynau hyn yn sicrhau bod gan ein hymgeiswyr yr holl wybodaeth sydd ei hangen arnyn nhw i wneud y dewis iawn iddyn nhw hefyd. 

    Os oes gennych unrhyw ymholiadau cyn eich cyfweliad, cysylltwch â ni yn artanddesign@uwtsd.ac.uk.

    Portffolio 

    Gofynnwn i chi ddod â phortffolio o beth gwaith o’r gorffennol ac yn gyfredol. Eich portffolio yw casgliad o’ch gwaith mwyaf cyffrous a chynrychiadol, gan arddangos eich galluoedd creadigol, sgiliau technegol, a gweledigaeth artistig. Mae’n adrodd stori eich taith greadigol, gan amlygu eich arddull, diddordebau, a syniadau unigryw wrth iddyn nhw ddatblygu. Rydym yn dehongli’r term ‘portffolio’ yn eang ac yn hapus i chi wneud yr un peth. Gall hyn gynnwys darnau gorffenedig, gwaith ar ei hanner, llyfrau braslunio, lluniadau, a phrosiectau sy’n parhau i ddatblygu, am fod y rhain yn rhoi cipolwg i ni ar eich proses feddwl a chreadigol. Gall y portffolio hwn hefyd gynnwys arfer neu brofiad proffesiynol a phriodoleddau sydd gennych y gellid eu defnyddio wrth astudio ar lefel meistr. P’un a yw mewn fformat ffisegol neu ddigidol, mae’ch portffolio’n gyfle i arddangos eich taith greadigol mewn ffordd sy’n teimlo’n ddilys i chi, gyda phob darn yn amlygu eich potensial creadigol a’ch brwdfrydedd dros y rhaglen rydych yn gwneud cais amdani.

  • Gall ein myfyrwyr fanteisio ar amrywiaeth o offer ac adnoddau a fydd, fel arfer, yn ddigon i’w caniatáu i gwblhau eu rhaglen astudio. Rydym yn darparu’r holl ddeunyddiau sylfaenol y bydd myfyrwyr eu hangen i ddatblygu eu gwaith ymarferol yn ein gweithdy a’n cyfleusterau stiwdio helaeth.

    Fodd bynnag, mae’n debygol y bydd myfyrwyr celf a dylunio yn wynebu rhai costau ychwanegol wrth ehangu eu harfer personol. Er enghraifft, wrth brynu eu deunyddiau a’u hoffer arbenigol eu hunain, ymuno â theithiau astudio dewisol, a thalu am argraffu. 

    Yn dibynnu ar bellter a hyd, gall cost yr ymweliad astudio dewisol amrywio o tua £10 i ymweld ag orielau ac arddangosfeydd lleol, i £200 neu fwy ar gyfer ymweliadau astudio tramor neu deithiau hirach yn y DU. Mae’r costau hyn yn cynnwys pethau fel trafnidiaeth, mynediad i leoliadau a llety, ac fel arfer mae cyfraddau is ar gael i’n myfyrwyr.

  • Mae rhai modylau ar y cwrs hwn ar gael i’w hastudio trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg yn llawn neu’n rhannol. Ym mhob achos bydd myfyrwyr yn gallu cyflwyno asesiadau ysgrifenedig trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.  

    Os byddwch chi’n dewis astudio eich cwrs yn llawn neu’n rhannol drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg, efallai y byddwch yn gymwys i wneud cais am ysgoloriaethau a bwrsariaethau i’ch cefnogi gyda’ch astudiaethau. 

    Rydym yn adolygu ein darpariaeth cyfrwng Cymraeg yn gyson a bydd union  argaeledd modylau yn amodol ar argaeledd a diddordebau ymchwil staff, pynciau astudio newydd, amserlennu a’r galw gan fyfyrwyr. Os yw eich cwrs yn cynnig modylau trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg gall y math o fodwl amrywio o flwyddyn i flwyddyn ac fe fydd yn amodol ar gyrraedd isafswm nifer myfyrwyr. Golyga hyn na ellir gwarantu argaeledd modylau cyfrwng Cymraeg penodol.  

    Cyfleoedd Cymraeg Allgyrsiol 

    Yn ogystal, mae nifer o ffyrdd i ymgysylltu â’r diwylliant a bywyd Cymreig yn PCYDDS, gan gynnwys ymuno â chlybiau a chymdeithasau ar gyfer siaradwyr Cymraeg ac ymuno â Changen fywiog y Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.  

    Cyfleoedd i Ddysgu Cymraeg 

    Rydym hefyd yn darparu amrywiaeth o gyfleoedd i ddysgu ac i ddatblygu eich sgiliau Cymraeg.  

  • Efallai eich bod yn gymwys i gael arian i helpu i gefnogi eich astudiaethau.  I ddysgu am ysgoloriaethau, bwrsarïau a chyfleoedd ariannu eraill sydd ar gael, ewch i’n hadran Bwrsarïau ac Ysgoloriaethau.

  • Bydd graddedigion yn aelodau gweithgar o’n diwylliant creadigol, ac yn datblygu gyrfaoedd mewn amrywiaeth o rolau proffesiynol, fel:

    • Entrepreneur diwylliannol
    • Curadur
    • Addysgwr – darlithydd prifysgol
    • Myfyriwr gradd ymchwil a ariennir
    • Artist/dylunydd

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Textiles – Contemporary Dialogues (Part-time) (MA)

Swansea
3 Years Part-time
2:2 Honours Degree 

MA Textiles – Contemporary Dialogues at Swansea College of Art offers a unique opportunity to explore both the material and immaterial aspects of textiles in an exciting and thought-provoking way. As part of the MA Contemporary Dialogues portfolio, you will be encouraged to engage with contemporary issues and undertake material exploration, helping you develop your own creative identity. This course is designed for individuals keen to push boundaries, combining both critical and theoretical dialogues as essential components of your journey.

Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to work across a wide range of workshops, including photography, glass, ceramics, surface pattern and, of course, textiles. This interdisciplinary approachencourages you to experiment with both traditional textile techniques and new processes, exploring how different materials can enhance your work. Through collaborating with peers, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how textiles intersect with other art forms and industries, broadening your creative perspective.

You will have the opportunity to work with both hand-made and digital textile processes, providing a balance between traditional craftsmanship and modern innovation. Writing and text can also be considered as forms of textile making and thinking, offering a creative way to reflect on your practice and develop new ideas.

The course culminates in a student-led exhibition, providing you with a platform to showcase your work and reflect on your learning. These final pieces will demonstrate how your practice has evolved, combining material investigation with an understanding of the wider cultural and environmental issues affecting textiles today.

This MA Textiles course will equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the world of contemporary textiles, preparing you for a future shaped by textile innovation and social responsibility.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • English
  • Bilingual
Course length:
3 Years Part-time
Entry requirements:
2:2 Honours Degree 

Why choose this course?

01
The master's Contemporary Dialogues portfolio offers a unique interdisciplinary learning environment, with access to workshops and staff across the faculty.
02
Master's and research students are supported by a highly committed and professional team of lecturers and technical demonstrators, who together create a diverse, supportive learning environment.
03
SCA offers full and part-time options and, to help support our master's students, we deliver the majority of core teaching on Thursdays and Fridays.

What you will learn

Our philosophy focuses on interdisciplinary learning, encouraging a hands-on approach to material exploration. We prioritise critical thinking and the development of each student’s creative identity through both practical workshops and theoretical dialogues, preparing you for the challenges of contemporary textile practice.

The master’s Contemporary Dialogues portfolio at Swansea College of Art offers a unique postgraduate experience. Graduates and professionals from a wide range of specialities benefit from multidisciplinary learning together with expert lecturers and a broad range of facilities. You will have the opportunity to draw upon experiences and knowledge from across the different pathways and reflect this in your own personal study.

The research environment benefits greatly from the input of our teaching staff and visiting lecturers, most of whom are research-active artists, designers, and theoreticians of national and international significance. In the first part of the programme, you will complete a series of taught modules. You will participate in multidisciplinary exchanges, through seminars and lectures involving students from all programmes within the Contemporary Dialogues portfolio, to stimulate new perspectives and challenge directions. The cross-fertilisation of ideas through such dialogues is expected to promote a rethinking of the perceptions and production techniques appropriate to your discipline. Throughout the taught part of the programme, you will be expected to undertake material investigations and research into contemporary themes, with consideration given to environmental, economic, social, and cultural issues.

Throughout the course, you’ll explore the relationship between traditional and contemporary textile approaches, examining how different perspectives and practices can coexist. You’ll be encouraged to experiment with conceptual thinking, blending hand-made and digital textiles to push the boundaries of design.

Compulsory

Coexistent Perspectives

(20 credits)

The Thought Experiment

(20 credits)

Collaborative Dialogues

(20 credits)

Explorative Research & Praxis

(60 credits)

Confirmative Praxis

(60 credits)

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Our People

You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Further information

  • 2:2 honours degree  

    • or UWTSD recognised equivalent. 

    We are interested in creative people who demonstrate a strong commitment to art and/or design and, therefore, we welcome applications from individuals from a wide range of backgrounds. Please note, this master’s programme does require practical and theoretical research as well as some academic writing. 

    We arrange interviews for all applicants to assess suitability for the chosen course. Your skills, achievements and life experience will be considered, as well as your portfolio of work. 

    Admissions Advice and Support  

    For specific advice and support you can contact our enquiries team for more information about entry requirements.  

    English language requirements  

    If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.0, with not less than 5.5 in each of the sub-tests. We also accept other English language tests.  

    Visit the International Applications section of our website to find out more about our English Language Requirements and pre-sessional English Language Courses. 

    Visa and funding requirements  

    If you are not from the UK and you do not already have residency here, you may need to apply for a visa.  

    For courses of more than six months’ duration you will require a Student visa.  

    International students who require a Student visa should apply for our full-time courses as these qualify for Student visa sponsorship.   

    For full information read our visa application and guides.    

    Please note students receiving US Federal Aid are only able to apply for in-person, on-campus programmes which will have no elements of online study.  

  • Assessment is carried out through coursework, both written practical and presented.

    There is a 4,000-word theoretical essay with a poster presentation in Semester 1, and a 5,000-word report in Semester 3, which accompanies the practical work.

    There are no exams on this course. Students are formatively assessed throughout a module. Summative assessment takes place at the end of a module, which includes a presentation of the work to the assessment team.

    A variety of teaching and learning methods are used throughout the course, which includes, among others: 

    Tutorials 
    These tutorials are held on a regular basis.

    In Semester 1, full-time/Year 1, part-time, each student sees and discusses his/her work with a member of staff as part of each module. In Semesters 2 and 3, full-time/Years 2 and 3, part-time, students work more independently and sign up for tutorials within, or across, their discipline, in addition to those scheduled when their work requires support.

    As a team, we ensure that every student in the final semester/year of the course is seen by at least one member of the academic staff each week. 

    Group Tutorials/Seminars
    These are held on a regular basis, across all stages of the course, with one member of staff. They provide an excellent opportunity for students to share and exchange ideas with their peers in a structured manner, in addition to valuable input from staff.

    Informal & Formal presentations
    Some of the modules have a presentation of ideas as part of the module outcome and are an essential way of sharing ideas across the course. Presenting work informally to peers is also part of seminar teaching and a way of getting valuable feedback on the progress of the work.

    Exhibiting work
    At the end of the course, there is an opportunity, if appropriate, to show outcomes from the course in a curated exhibition. Students are also supported to create their own exhibitions during the middle part of the course if they wish to do so.

  • Interview 

    All applicants to Swansea College of Art are required to have an interview. 

    We really enjoy the interview process, getting to know you and your work, and we feel that this is the best way to find the right students for our programmes. We understand at master’s level that there may be different reasons for studying MA. You may wish to keep your current momentum of study, a change in direction of study or career, to deepen your knowledge, an opportunity to fast track your career or simply to just give you more time to develop ideas and refine your skills. Discussing these options ensures that our applicants have all the information they need to make the right choice for them too. 

    If you have any queries before your interview, please contact us at artanddesign@uwtsd.ac.uk.

    Portfolio 

    We ask that you bring a portfolio of some past and current work. Your portfolio is a collection of your most exciting and representative work, showcasing your creative abilities, technical skills, and artistic vision. It tells the story of your creative journey, highlighting your unique style, interests, and ideas as they develop. We interpret the term ‘portfolio’ broadly and are happy for you to do the same - this can include finished pieces, work in progress, sketchbooks, drawings, and projects that are still unfolding, as these give us insight into your thinking and creative process. This portfolio might also include professional practice or experience and attributes you have that could be applied to your master’s study. Whether in physical or digital format, your portfolio is an opportunity to showcase your creative journey in a way that feels authentic to you, with each piece highlighting your creative potential and enthusiasm for the programme you are applying for. 

  • Our students have access to a diverse range of equipment and resources which, in most cases, is sufficient to complete their programme of study. We provide the basic materials necessary for students to develop their practical work within our extensive workshop and studio facilities.

    However, it is likely that art and design students will incur some additional costs in the extension of their personal practice. Examples include purchasing their own specialised materials and equipment, joining optional study trips, and paying for printing. 

    Depending on distance and duration, optional study visits can vary in cost from approximately £10 to visit local galleries and exhibitions, to £200 plus for overseas or longer UK study visits. These costs cover things such things as transport, entry to venues and accommodation, and are normally at reduced rates for our students.

  • Some modules in this course are available to study through the medium of Welsh either fully or partially. In all cases students will be able to submit written assessments through the medium of Welsh.  

    If you choose to study your course either fully or partially through the medium of Welsh, you may be eligible to apply for scholarships and bursaries to support you with your studies. 

    We are continuously reviewing our Welsh medium provision, the precise availability of modules will vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course offers modules available through the medium of Welsh this may vary from year to year, and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific Welsh medium modules cannot be guaranteed.  

    Extracurricular Welsh Opportunities 

    There are many ways to engage with Welsh culture and life at UWTSD, including joining clubs and societies for Welsh speakers and becoming a member of our vibrant Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol branch.  

    Opportunities to Learn Welsh 

    We also provide a variety of opportunities to learn and develop your Welsh language skills.   

  • You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available, please visit our Bursaries and Scholarships section.

  • Graduates become active members of our creative culture, developing careers in a variety of professional roles, such as:

    • Cultural entrepreneur
    • Curator
    • Educator - university lecturer
    • Funded research degree student
    • Practising artist/designer

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