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User Experience Design (with Integrated Foundation & Professional Practice Years) BSc Hons
Our BSc (Hons) User Experience Design (with Integrated Foundation Year and Professional Practice Year) is a five year degree programme, including a foundation year to help develop your creativity before
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It's been very fun, interesting and has already introduced me to lots of new things :) read more
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Very small university, but in a very nice city. Architecture block has a separate building which is nice. read more
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Super great university! If i ever get a chance, I will definitely continue my PHD here! read more
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Great teaching however better facilities would support teaching methods further read more
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Grate place to study Architecture read more
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uca is awesome and i’m really enjoying my time there :) read more
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University for the Creative Arts (UCA)
Never really got that involved in SU. Tried to run a club and it wasn't well supported. Organisation is never UCAs strong point. They have winter and spring markets where students can sell their art things which is pretty great. Canteen food is not fab. read more
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this isn’t my campus i go to the canterbury one read more
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Studying at UCA, Epsom is a great experience. The management faculty is really good and helpful plus after completing the course it does open a lot of job opportunities for me as well. read more
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Not a bad university so far but can do better read more
University for the Creative Arts (UCA)
I have enjoyed the course so far in my first year and I have made good friends along the way. read more
University for the Creative Arts (UCA)
Actually located in Canterbury but not an option, UCA is very diverse and accomodating for the variety of students that are located there. read more
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I enjoy going there and it’s really helped me feel welcome in this new place read more
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I love my friends and my course is so wonderful Dana is my favorite person in my course read more
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I like the university and the course is really interesting. All the workshops are great and I’m having a lot of fun this year read more
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Lovely place to learn and make new friends read more
University for the Creative Arts (UCA)
Don’t waste your years going here. I went to uca in Epsom for the level 3 desploma ( A Levels). Honest to say these were some of the worst years of my life. I started in 2020 so in the beginning of Covid so you can’t blame them for that however I took Fashion business and retail. There were 8 people in my course at the beginning of the year by the end there was three ( I should have seen the red flags) when I returned for year two, it Turns out my teacher (year 1) left the uni during the summer as the course she had taught us the whole year wasn’t even a course! Meaning all the work we did first year was pointless and the exam board had to make us up a grade. To make things worse we were not informed about our course and the fact it didn’t exist until the day we returned for year 2 we were put onto a foundation course and had to choose a subject Within that. To sum it up worst uni so unorganised and F***** up my collage years so thanks UCA 🚩🚩🚩 read more
University for the Creative Arts (UCA)
UCA is great for anyone wanting to get into the creative industries. There’s a good variety of courses to chose from. They offer some very specific courses you can’t find anywhere else. Some campuses have better facilities than are others. The WiFi, canteen and student union varies but none are bad - some are just better than others. All campuses have a very welcoming environment- they don’t feel snobby like other universities I visited ( I’m looking at you UAL! ). For me, it’s not all about the campus and facilities - the course and tuition matters too. This is where UCA is the best around. All of the tutors and technicians I’ve had have been great. You get taught by people actually working in the industry. Overall I’d say UCA is a great university and I would definitely recommend it. read more
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The university is brilliant, the teachers are extremely helpful and friendly. The cafe is great and the whole atmosphere is just brilliant. read more
20 aggregated reviews by students studying at University for the Creative Arts (UCA).