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2018/19 Progression Maps 2018/19 Progression Maps For the future you want CONTENTS CREATIVE ENGINEERING & HEALTH, WELLBEING TOURISM, HOSPITALITY INDUSTRIES BUILT ENVIRONMENT & SOCIAL SCIENCES & BUSINESS Art and Design 1 Automotive Engineering 6 Access & Continuing Education 12 Business, Finance & Legal Services 18 Broadcast Media & Built Environment 7 Childhood Practice 13 Photography 2 ESOL (College based) 19 Construction Trades 8 Dental & Pharmacy Studies 14 Computing 3 ESOL (Community based) 20 Electrical Engineering 9 Health & Social Care 15 Music & Sound Production 4 Hair & Beauty 21 Engineering 10 Social Science 16 Performing Arts 5 Modern Languages 22 Science 11 Sport & Fitness 17 Professional Cookery & Hospitality 23 Retail & Events 24 Travel & Tourism 25 KEY Schools College Partnership Indirect Progression Direct Progression Articulation to University Past students have gone on to study on a wide variety of art and design Schools College Partnership courses at the major art colleges in Scotland and throughout the UK. These ART & DESIGN include: University of the Arts London, Leeds College of Art, Manchester Indirect Progression Met, Northumbria, Brighton, The Slade and Goldsmiths. *These arti culati on routes are in development with GSA Direct Progression COURSE PROGRESSION **With other relevant qualifi cati ons Arti culati on to University SCQF Level 1 -3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Arti culati on We run a number of courses in Art & Design and portf olio Equivalent to Equivalent to Equivalent to Equivalent to (Aligned uni courses) preparati on at SCQF Level 1-3. Nati onal 4 Nati onal 5 Highers Advanced Higher Go to www.edinburghcollege.ac.uk for details. Art and Design UAL Foundati on Diploma Glasgow School of Art: 2nd year BA (Hons) Sculpture (2 places) (Bridges SCQF 6 & 7) Recognised second year entry: Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh College of Art, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design Art and Design UAL Level 2 Diploma (Bridges and Grays School of Art Art & Design SCQF 4 & 5) Art and Design: UAL Level 3 Diploma Recognised fi rst year entry: Edinburgh College of Art**, Duncan Life Drawing 1 of Jordanstone, Grays College of Art, Heriot-Watt University Art, Design and (SCP) Media UAL Level 1 Diploma Life Drawing 2 - Analyti cal Drawing (SCP) Life Drawing 2 - Expressive Drawing (SCP) Contemporary Art Contemporary Art Cumbria University: 2nd year entry to BA (Hons) Fine Art Practi ce Practi ce Glasgow School of Art: 2nd and 3rd year entry to BA (Hons) HND Year 1 HND Year 2 Contemporary Art Practi ce Sculpture and Environmental Art* Visual Visual Art and Design: Communicati on Communicati on Glasgow School of Art: 2nd or 3rd year entry to BA (Hons) Digital Interacti ve (Interacti ve Design) (Interacti ve Design) Culture** Design NC HND Year 1 HND Year 2 Edinburgh Napier University: BSc (Hons) Digital Media and Interacti ve Design Interacti on Design, 3rd year entry Visual Visual Communicati on Communicati on (Illustrati on) (Illustrati on) Illustrati on and Animati on courses: Duncan of Jordanstone, HND Year 1 HND Year 2 Edinburgh College of Art, Glasgow School of Art, Grays College Illustrati on of Art and University of the Arts London Visual Visual Art and Design: Graphic and Communicati on Communicati on Digital Media NPA Digital Design (Graphic Design) (Graphic Design) Graphic design courses: Edinburgh Napier University, Glasgow (Jan start) NC HND Year 1 HND Year 2 School of Art, Duncan of Jordanstone, Edinburgh College of Art, Graphic Design Grays College of Art and University of the Arts London Art and Design: Computer Arts and Computer Arts and Creati ve Media Design Design Animati on and digital arts courses: Duncan of Jordanstone, Paisley NC HND Year 1 HND Year 2 University, Abertay University and Glasgow Caledonian University Computer Art & Design Edinburgh Napier University: HND Computer Arts and Design 3rd 3D Animati on 3D Animati on year entry, BSc (Hons) Digital Media and Interacti on Design HND Year 1 HND Year 2 Animati on Heriot-Watt University: 3rd year entry (6 guaranteed places) to Architecture and 3D Design BA (Hons) Interior Design Interior Design (Interior) 3D Design (Interior) Glasgow School of Art: 2nd/3rd year entry** to BA (Hons) Interior Design NC HND Year 1 HND Year 2 Interior Design Art and Design Art and Design (Fashion and (Fashion and Heriot-Watt University: 2nd/3rd year entry to BA (Hons) Texti les) UAL Texti les) UAL Texti les Texti les Design for Texti les Level 2 Diploma Level 3 Diploma HND Year 1 HND Year 2 Fashion and Texti les courses: Duncan of Jordanstone, Edinburgh Fashion & Texti les College of Art, Glasgow School of Art, Grays College of Art and University of the Arts London 1 Schools College Partnership BROADCAST MEDIA & PHOTOGRAPHY Indirect Progression COURSE PROGRESSION Direct Progression Arti culati on to University Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level 10 Arti culati on Equivalent to Equivalent to Equivalent to Equivalent to (Aligned uni courses) Nati onal 4 Nati onal 5 Highers Advanced Higher Art & Design Creative Creative Industries: Broadcast Media Digital Media Radio HNC Creative Industries Media Communications HNC University of Dundee: BA (Hons) Time Based Art & Digital Film Creative Industries Napier University: Academy (SESAP) BA (Hons) Television Film and Media NPA Napier University: BA (Hons) Film (QMU) (SCP) Queen Margaret University: BA (Hons) Film and Media Ravensbourne School of Producti on Digital Media Editing Royal Conservatoire of Scotland: BA Digital Film and NPA (SCP) Creative Industries: Creative Industries: Television TV (with Multi- TV (with Multi- Outside Edinburgh College of Art: BA (Hons) Film & TV Camera Operation) Camera Operation) Broadcast in a Employment Digital Media Basics & HND Year 1 HND Year 2 Multi Camera Social Software NPA Creative Industries: Media: Broadcast Creative Industries: Creative Industries: Production (Jan start) Audio & Media NC NC TV HND Year 1 TV HND Year 2 PDA Digital Media Editing Audio Visual Audio Visual and Production NPA Media: Audio Technology HND Technology HND (Jan Start) Visual NC Year 1 Year 2 Media NC Level 6 Foundation Apprenticeship in Creative & Digital Media (SCP) Introduction to Studio Photography Photography HND Photography HND Professional Photography (SCP) Photography NC Year 1 Year 2 Photography BA Photography NPA City of Glasgow College: BA (Hons) Photography (SCP) Edinburgh College of Art: BA (Hons) Photography Napier University: BA (Hons) Photography Access to Glasgow School of Art : BA (Hons) in Fine Art Photography Photography Level 4 Digital Photography: Evening Introduction to Studio Portrature Digital Photography: Photography & Basics Media NPA 2 Schools College Partnership COMPUTING Indirect Progression COURSE PROGRESSION Direct Progression Arti culati on to University Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Arti culati on Equivalent to Equivalent to Equivalent to Equivalent to (Aligned uni courses) Nati onal 4 Nati onal 5 Highers Advanced Higher Foundation Apprenticeship in Information Technology: Software Development (SCP) Computer Security and Forensics BEng (Hons) Edinburgh Napier University: BEng Forensics and Security Computing with Computer Computer Computi ng Digital Media NC Networking HNC Networking HND Software Software Development HNC Development HND Edinburgh Napier University: Computi ng Robert Gordon University: Computi ng The Open University: BSc(Hons) Computi ng and IT Heriot-Watt University: BSc(Hons) Soft ware Engineering Computer Science Computer Science HNC HND Edinburgh Napier University: BSc IT Management The Open University: BSc(Hons) Computi ng and IT 3D Printing and Scanning Computing Technical Support NC Computing HNC PDA in Web Technologies: Fundamentals Web Development Web Development Digital Media HNC HND Digital Media Edinburgh Napier University: BSc Web Design and Development Basics and Games Internet Development NPA Technologies NPA Digital Design and Digital Design and (Aug-Jan) (Jan start) Development HNC Development HND Edinburgh Napier University: Interacti ve Design Digital Media for NC Computer Computi ng NPA Computi ng with Games: Soft ware Computer Games Computer Games (Aug-Jan) Digital Media NC Development Development HNC Development HND Games Development Edinburgh Napier University: Computi ng University of the West of Scotland: Computi ng Introduction to Computer Games Computer Games and Software and Software Development (SCP) Development (SCP) 3 Schools College Partnership MUSIC & SOUND PRODUCTION Indirect Progression COURSE PROGRESSION Direct Progression Arti culati on to University Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Arti culati on Equivalent to Equivalent to Equivalent to Equivalent to (Aligned uni courses) Nati onal 4 Nati onal 5 Highers Advanced Higher Music Music Music Music NC Level 5 NC Level 6 HND Year 1* HND Year 2* Music Edinburgh College BMus (Hons) Perth College UHI BA (Hons) Music Aberdeen BMus BA Music and Community Napier BA Popular Music BMus Classical Music Music Business Music Business Music Business Music Business NPA (SCP) HND Year 1 HND Year 2 Perth College UHI BA Music Business Creati ve Sound Sound Producti on Engineering Music Technology NPA (SCP) Edinburgh College BMus (Hons) Creati ve Music Technologies Sound Edinburgh College BMus (Hons) Producti on Sound Producti on Sound Producti on Sound Producti on BA Creati ve Sound Producti on NC Level 5 NC Level 6 HND Year 1* HND Year 2* Perth CollegeUHI Music Technology: BSC Audio Engineering Access to Industry Music Technology Glasgow Caledonian Nati
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