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| Felt Making & Embroidery Workshop (B01922) Show View | College Certificate |
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About the CourseHave you always wanted to make your own felt bag or embroider your own piece of wall art? This course will cover the basics in felt making and hand and machine embroidery techniques. Course ContentUsing creative stitch and using a variety of materials, yarns, threads and including handmade felt learners will be encouraged to explore process and construction techniques, surface qualities and structures creating 2D and 3D outcomes that will be either functional or decorative. Success StoryLeisure courses have been running at City College for a number of years. Many of the students complete a range of different courses due to the ‘relaxed and friendly atmosphere’. Some students have progressed onto studying full time art and design courses turning their interest into a recognised qualification. Leisure and Pleasure courses offer the opportunity for learners to explore working with new skills and techniques. Entry RequirementsThere are no entry requirements on the Leisure for Pleasure course, only an interest to learn and develop knowledge in the subject, commitment to the course and enthusiasm. Learning StyleIn Art and Design learning is centred around practical work which takes place in the dedicated studio space and in various workshops which include specific 3D and photographic Studios. In common with most art and design courses we make use a range of teaching methods, reviews of work, seminars and tutorials. In each session, in every class, tutors are present to guide and support your work and your ideas and help you progress and achieve. We want you to get into the habit of discussing, of debating, your own work and ideas and the work of others. Fostering and sharing a positive, supportive and open learning environment and culture is very important to us and to your success on the course. Equipment RequirementsAll specialist equipment and materials will be provided by the College. It is suggested that students bring a sketchbook or notepad and some drawing equipment; this is to keep a record of any notes and may also be used to develop creative ideas.
There may be times when specific additional materials can be purchased; this will be discussed by your course tutor on your first session. AssessmentThere is no assessment attached, this course is designed for fun and pleasure. Your tutor will offer support and guidance throughout the course providing feedback to develop your skills. ProgressionThe course acts as an initial step into the wide and expanding range of art and design activities and opportunities. For students the next step could be a course with a qualification attached, this could include an Award, Certificate or Subsidiary Diploma. This could lead to a career (including where required further study at BA, MA and PhD level), in any area of art and design; graphic design, illustration, fine art, fashion, textiles, 3D design, interior design, animation, art history, digital media, curator-ship, art journalism, teaching etc. The scope for potential career destinations within the world of art and design is virtually unlimited. Enrolment InstructionsApplications can be made via the web page by clicking on ‘apply now’. To complete enrolment please either pop into College or contact the Information and Advice Team on (023) 8048 4848 to arrange an over the phone enrolment.
You will need to bring a form of identification along with you to complete enrolment. Related TagsFelt Making & Embroidery Workshop | College Certificate | College Cert | Art and Design | Creative Hobby | Creative Crafts | Art for Beginners | Photography | Ceramics | Textiles | Fashion | Sculpture | Graphics | Fine Art | Illustration | Computer Games | (LFP) | (CPD)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Ceramics Leisure (B02495) Show View | College Certificate |
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About the Course
The pottery course will enable you to explore and investigate various materials, techniques and processes connected with the production of creative ceramic forms. If you already possess knowledge in this field, the ceramic course will provide you with the opportunity to expand and extend your understanding. Course Content
You will have the opportunity to make and fire a number of pottery items of your choice and learn how to apply glazes and then go on to fire them in our pottery kiln. Specialist tutors will support you in the design and making of creative, functional and/or sculptural ceramic pieces. You will be working in contemporary fully equipped specialist ceramic workshops providing a creative environment. Success StoryLeisure courses have been running at City College for a number of years. Many of the students complete a range of different courses due to the ‘relaxed and friendly atmosphere’. Some students have progressed onto studying full time art and design courses turning their interest into a recognised qualification. Leisure and Pleasure courses offer the opportunity for learners to explore working with new skills and techniques. Entry RequirementsThere are no entry requirements on the Leisure for Pleasure course, only an interest to learn and develop knowledge in the subject, commitment to the course and enthusiasm. Learning StyleIn Art and Design learning is centred around practical work which takes place in the dedicated studio space and in various workshops which include specific 3D and photographic Studios. In common with most art and design courses we make use a range of teaching methods, critique/reviews of work, seminars and tutorials. In each session, in every class, tutors are present to guide and support your work and your ideas and help you progress and achieve. We want you to get into the habit of discussing, of debating, your own work and ideas and the work of others. Fostering and sharing a positive, supportive and open learning environment and culture is very important to us and to your success on the course. Equipment RequirementsAll specialist equipment and materials will be provided by the College. It is suggested that students bring a sketchbook or notepad and some drawing equipment, this is to keep a record of any notes and may also be used to develop creative ideas. There may be times when specific additional materials can be purchased, this will be discussed by your course tutor on your first session. AssessmentThere is no assessment attached, this course is designed for fun and pleasure. Your tutor will offer support and guidance throughout the course providing feedback to develop your skills.
ProgressionThe course acts as an initial step into the wide and expanding range of art and design activities and opportunities. For students the next step could be a course with a qualification attached, this could include an Award, Certificate or Subsidiary Diploma. This could lead to a career (including where required further study at BA, MA and PhD level), in any area of art and design; graphic design, illustration, fine art, fashion, textiles, 3D design, interior design, animation, art history, digital media, curator-ship, art journalism, teaching etc. The scope for potential career destinations within the world of art and design is virtually unlimited. Enrolment InstructionsApplications can be made via the web page by clicking on ‘apply now’. To complete enrolment please either pop into College or contact the Information and Advice Team on (023) 8048 4848 to arrange an over the phone enrolment. You will need to bring a form of identification along with you to complete enrolment. Related TagsCeramics Leisure | College Certificate | Introductory | Art and Design | Creative Hobby | Creative Crafts | Art for Beginners | Photography | Ceramics | Textiles | Fashion | Sculpture | Graphics | Fine Art | Illustration | Computer Games | (LFP) | (CPD)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Creative and Experimental Pottery (B03191) Show View | College Certificate |
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About the CourseThis course will provide an introduction to ceramics techniques through a series of exercises, including approaches to design, and idea development techniques in pottery. Course ContentThe course will provide an exciting opportunity for learners to explore and develop a range of techniques and processes in pottery looking at the development of ideas in context of creating functional outcomes. The course will cover hand building techniques, throwing pots, sculptural techniques in clay and the use of glazes and oxides. The aim is to provide a solid foundation of knowledge and experience that will enable learners to produce a range of functional outcomes. Success StoryLeisure courses have been running at City College for a number of years. Many of the students complete a range of different courses due to the ‘relaxed and friendly atmosphere’. Some students have progressed onto studying full time art and design courses turning their interest into a recognised qualification. Leisure and Pleasure courses offer the opportunity for learners to explore working with new skills and techniques. Entry RequirementsThere are no entry requirements on the Leisure for Pleasure course, only an interest to learn and develop knowledge in the subject, commitment to the course and enthusiasm. Learning StyleIn Art and Design learning is centred around practical work which takes place in the dedicated studio space and in various workshops which include specific 3D Studios. In common with most art and design courses we make use a range of teaching methods, critique/reviews of work, seminars and tutorials. In each session, in every class, tutors are present to guide and support your work and your ideas and help you progress and achieve. We want you to get into the habit of discussing, of debating, your own work and ideas and the work of others. Fostering and sharing a positive, supportive and open learning environment and culture is very important to us and to your success on the course. Equipment RequirementsAll specialist equipment and materials will be provided by the College. It is suggested that students bring a sketchbook or notepad and some drawing equipment; this is to keep a record of any notes and may also be used to develop creative ideas. There may be times when specific additional materials can be purchased; this will be discussed by your course tutor on your first session. Students are to bring along an apron or old shirt to protect clothing. AssessmentThere is no assessment attached, this course is designed for fun and pleasure. Your tutor will offer support and guidance throughout the course providing feedback to develop your skills. ProgressionThe course acts as an initial step into the wide and expanding range of art and design activities and opportunities. For students the next step could be a course with a qualification attached, this could include an Award, Certificate or Subsidiary Diploma. This could lead to a career (including where required further study at BA, MA and PhD level), in any area of art and design; graphic design, illustration, fine art, fashion, textiles, 3D design, interior design, animation, art history, digital media, curatorships, art journalism, teaching etc. The scope for potential career destinations within the world of art and design is virtually unlimited. Enrolment InstructionsApplications can be made via the web page by clicking on ‘apply now’. To complete enrolment please either pop into College or contact the Information and Advice Team on (023) 8048 4848 to arrange an over the phone enrolment.
You will need to bring a form of identification along with you to complete enrolment. Related TagsCreative and Experimental Pottery | College Certificate | Introductory | Art and Design | Creative Hobby | Creative Crafts | Art for Beginners | Photography | Ceramics | Textiles | Fashion | Sculpture | Graphics | Fine Art | Illustration | Computer Games | (LFP) | (CPD)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Drawing Leisure (B02450) Show View | College Certificate |
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About the CourseThe course provides a supportive and engaging programme of study which will give you a solid grounding in a basic range of methods and approaches fundamental to all good drawing practice. The course is run as a sequential programme of study; in each session you will develop drawings which have a particular focus and which are linked to the previous session. If you already possess some experience and confidence in drawing, the course will give you the opportunity to refresh and extend your understanding and awareness. The Drawing Tutor leading the programme is a highly qualified lecturer with significant experience teaching at FE and HE level. Course ContentThe course content will focus on a range of observational drawing methods and techniques, including shape, tone, composition, mark making and measurement. You will produce a portfolio of drawings, mainly from primary sources, i.e. still life, studio set ups, life model, domestic interiors, urban environment etc. Success StoryLeisure courses have been running at City College for a number of years. Many of the students complete a range of different courses due to the ‘relaxed and friendly atmosphere’. Some students have progressed onto studying full time art and design courses turning their interest into a recognised qualification. Leisure and Pleasure courses offer the opportunity for learners to explore working with new skills and techniques. Entry RequirementsThere are no academic entry requirements other than a commitment to the course and an ambition to develop your creative ability, skills and confidence in this important area of Art & Design. Learning StyleIn Art and Design learning is centred around practical work which takes place in the dedicated studio space and in various workshops which include specific 3D and photographic Studios. In common with most art and design courses we make use a range of teaching methods, crits/reviews of work, seminars and tutorials. In each session, in every class, tutors are present to guide and support your work and your ideas and help you progress and achieve. We want you to get into the habit of discussing, of debating, your own work and ideas and the work of others. Fostering and sharing a positive, supportive and open learning environment and culture is very important to us and to your success on the course. Equipment RequirementsYou will need to provide an A3 sketchbook/notebook and a basic range of drawing media including; drawing pencils (B, 2B, 3B, 4B and 6B), range of coloured pencils, charcoal, pen and ink, fineliner pen, eraser, fixative. Drawing paper will be provided. The drawing studio is fully equipped with easels, drawing boards etc. AssessmentThere is no assessment attached, this course is designed for fun and pleasure. Your tutor will offer support and guidance throughout the course providing feedback to develop your skills. ProgressionThe course acts as an initial step into the wide and expanding range of art and design activities and opportunities. For students the next step could be a course with a qualification attached, this could include an Award, Certificate or Subsidiary Diploma. This could lead to a career (including where required further study at BA, MA and PhD level), in any area of art and design; graphic design, illustration, fine art, fashion, textiles, 3D design, interior design, animation, art history, digital media, curator-ship, art journalism, teaching etc. The scope for potential career destinations within the world of art and design is virtually unlimited. Enrolment InstructionsApplications can be made via the web page by clicking on ‘apply now’. To complete enrolment please either pop into College or contact the Information and Advice Team on (023) 8048 4848 to arrange an over the phone enrolment. You will need to bring a form of identification along with you to complete enrolment. Related TagsDrawing Leisure | College Certificate | Introductory | art | sculpture | design | painting | drawing | visual | creative | creation | graphics | (LFP) | creative hobbyHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Glass Jewellery Making (B02762) Show View | College Certificate |
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About the CourseDedicated 2 day workshop for those interested in designing and crafting glass cabochons. This 2 day course is an introduction to the basics of creating individual and unique glass jewellery by exploring and investigating fusing & slumping techniques. Course ContentWorking with Bullseye glass, Dichoric glass, wire and frits students will learn how to create patterns and textures, focusing on colour and shape. The course also covers glass cutting methods and introductions to kiln firing all through demonstrations set in a creative environment. Pieces will be fired in the kilns overnight so please organise the collection of finished items. Entry RequirementsThere are no entry requirements only enthusiasm and commitment. Learning StyleThis course is a practical hands on experience working in a well equipped studio. Specialist tutors will provide demonstrations and support through the 2 days. Equipment RequirementsAll specialist equipment will be provided. Students will need to bring along pencils, coloured pencils and a sketchbook or paper for planning designs and note taking. Related TagsGlass Jewellery Making | College Certificate | Introductory | art | design | media | first | diploma | sculpture | fashion | textiles | graphic | illustration | sewing | creation | creative | higher | education | photography | picture | lightbox | flash | aperture | mac | photoshop | illustrator | (LFP) | (CPD)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Photography for Beginners/Improvers (B02803) Show View | College Certificate |
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About the CourseCheck out the Photography Students Work This is aimed at intermediate to beginner level students with some photographic experience or ability, that own a compact or SLR digital camera & those who wish to extend and develop their creative and technical knowledge by working more independently in their approach to image making through a structured program of study.
What Skills are taught?
You will be taught the basic camera operations and functions. Also a greater understanding of the various techniques involved in taking better photographs, along with improved knowledge of image composition and lighting. You will learn how to be creative and experimental with your images, develop previously acquired skills to a more sophisticated level. Course ContentThe course will initially cover the theory and practice of the basics of photography. Later further topics will be covered, that may include portraiture, landscape, wildlife, architecture, and still life. The main emphasis of the course is to develop and adapt ideas creatively, whilst improving your technical understanding of current (digital) and some past (film) technology.
Each week you will be given an optional task to carry out after the session. The task will be focused on the topic you will have covered in the session. This allows you to practice and embed new knowledge.
There is a basic Photoshop and Light room presentation included in the course. Please note that students wishing to learn how to manipulate images in more detail should consider looking specifically for Photoshop courses. Success StoryLeisure courses have been running at City College for a number of years. Many of the students complete a range of different courses due to the ‘relaxed and friendly atmosphere’. Some students have progressed onto studying full time art and design courses turning their interest into a recognised qualification. Leisure and Pleasure courses offer the opportunity for learners to explore working with new skills and techniques. Entry RequirementsThere are no entry requirements on the Leisure for Pleasure course, only an interest to learn and develop knowledge in the subject, commitment to the course and enthusiasm. Learning StyleIn Art and Design learning is centred around practical work which takes place in the dedicated studio space and in various workshops which include specific 3D and photographic Studios. In common with most art and design courses we make use a range of teaching methods, critiques/reviews of work, seminars and tutorials. In each session, in every class, tutors are present to guide and support your work and your ideas and help you progress and achieve. We want you to get into the habit of discussing, of debating, your own work and ideas and the work of others. Fostering and sharing a positive, supportive and open learning environment and culture is very important to us and to your success on the course. Equipment RequirementsAll specialist equipment and materials will be provided by the College. It is suggested that students bring a sketchbook or notepad and some drawing equipment, this is to keep a record of any notes and may also be used to develop creative ideas. There may be times when specific additional materials can be purchased, this will be discussed by your course tutor on your first session. AssessmentThere is no assessment attached, this course is designed for fun and pleasure. Your tutor will offer support and guidance throughout the course providing feedback to develop your skills. ProgressionThe course acts as an initial step into the wide and expanding range of art and design activities and opportunities. For students the next step could be a course with a qualification attached, this could include an Award, Certificate or Subsidiary Diploma. This could lead to a career (including where required further study at BA, MA and PhD level), in any area of art and design; graphic design, illustration, fine art, fashion, textiles, 3D design, interior design, animation, art history, digital media, curatorships, art journalism, teaching etc. The scope for potential career destinations within the world of art and design is virtually unlimited. Additional InformationStudents with cameras should bring them along to every session along with the manual. Enrolment InstructionsApplications can be made via the web page by clicking on ‘apply now’. To complete enrolment please either pop into College or contact the Information and Advice Team on (023) 8048 4848 to arrange an over the phone enrolment. You will need to bring a form of identification along with you to complete enrolment.
Related TagsPhotography for Beginners/Improvers | College Certificate | Introductory | Photography | images | photo | CreativeHobby | Art and Design | Creative Hobby | Creative Crafts | Art for Beginners | Photography | Ceramics | Textiles | Fashion | Sculpture | Graphics | Fine Art | Illustration | Computer Games | LeasureHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Watercolours and Mixed Media (B03192) Show View | College Certificate |
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About the CourseThe course is suitable for beginners to those with some experience. Everyone can draw; they just need guidance and technical knowledge. The tutor will guide you in the use of materials and media. You will be encouraged to develop your skills through observational drawing and experimenting with a variety of materials. The emphasis will be on enjoying your newly developed skills through a series of weekly workshops. Course ContentOn the course help will be given with materials and tools. You will work with materials such as pencils, charcoal, pastels, pen and ink, wax crayons and water based paints. You will learn how to use composition, colour, tone, texture and perspective to produce a picture. These techniques will then be applied to a variety of subjects. The topics to be covered will include: Landscapes, Seascapes, water and reflections, architecture, still life, the figure, portraits and botanical studies. Success StoryLeisure courses have been running at City College for a number of years. Many of the students complete a range of different courses due to the ‘relaxed and friendly atmosphere’. Some students have progressed onto studying full time art and design courses turning their interest into a recognised qualification. Leisure and Pleasure courses offer the opportunity for learners to explore working with new skills and techniques. Entry RequirementsThere are no entry requirements on the Leisure for Pleasure course, only an interest to learn and develop knowledge in the subject, commitment to the course and enthusiasm. Learning StyleIn Art and Design learning is centred around practical work which takes place in the dedicated studio space and in various workshops which include specific 3D and photographic Studios. In common with most art and design courses we make use a range of teaching methods, critique/reviews of work, seminars and tutorials. In each session, in every class, tutors are present to guide and support your work and your ideas and help you progress and achieve. We want you to get into the habit of discussing, of debating, your own work and ideas and the work of others. Fostering and sharing a positive, supportive and open learning environment and culture is very important to us and to your success on the course. Equipment RequirementsAll specialist equipment and materials will be provided by the College. It is suggested that students bring a sketchbook or notepad and some drawing equipment; this is to keep a record of any notes and may also be used to develop creative ideas.
There may be times when specific additional materials can be purchased; this will be discussed by your course tutor on your first session. AssessmentThere is no assessment attached, this course is designed for fun and pleasure. Your tutor will offer support and guidance throughout the course providing feedback to develop your skills. ProgressionThe course acts as an initial step into the wide and expanding range of art and design activities and opportunities. For students the next step could be a course with a qualification attached, this could include an Award, Certificate or Subsidiary Diploma. This could lead to a career (including where required further study at BA, MA and PhD level), in any area of art and design; graphic design, illustration, fine art, fashion, textiles, 3D design, interior design, animation, art history, digital media, curatorships, art journalism, teaching etc. The scope for potential career destinations within the world of art and design is virtually unlimited. Enrolment InstructionsApplications can be made via the web page by clicking on ‘apply now’. To complete enrolment please either pop into College or contact the Information and Advice Team on (023) 8048 4848 to arrange an over the phone enrolment.
You will need to bring a form of identification along with you to complete enrolment. Related TagsWatercolours and Mixed Media | College Certificate | Introductory | Art and Design | Creative Hobby | Creative Crafts | Art for Beginners | Photography | Ceramics | Textiles | Fashion | Sculpture | Graphics | Fine Art | Illustration | Computer Games | (LFP) | (CPD)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Art & Design (B02392) Show View | BTEC - Foundation pre Degree Diploma |
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About the Course
The Pre-degree Foundation course is an intensive and memorable learning experience. You will be introduced to a broad range of art and design areas, including drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, 3D design, animation, photography, digital media, textiles and fashion. The course will provide you with an educational experience which will help you to develop your own sense of personal direction and enable you to produce a substantial and high quality portfolio of work in your chosen area of specialism. The course tutors have significant expertise and experience in their particular specialist areas and will support and guide you to make informed decisions about which area of Art and Design you wish to specialise in at BA level and will best suit your ambitions and ability.On the Foundation course we place strong emphasis on the ideas and attitudes which underlie the different areas of art and design. We expect you to develop a sense of where you stand within the broad range of cultural ideas that provide the context for contemporary artists and designers. We do not undervalue practical skills and techniques; these will be introduced to you as and where appropriate, but we feel they should be placed in their proper context. This means that you will often be given considerable latitude in your responses, but that we will be questioning and discussing critically the development of your work and ideas and expecting you to do the same. Course Content
The course is run over a 32 week teaching year and comprises ten units, four of which are mandatory plus six optional units. A very large part of the teaching on the course comes in the form of projects. The initial stages of the course are preparatory and diagnostic and you will undertake a broad and challenging sequence of project work and workshops. In the Pre-Christmas section of the course you will undertake a series of workshops and projects which will help you build up a portfolio of work and give you an understanding of the nature and potential of areas of specialist study that are available to you. After Christmas you will choose three areas of study; your selected specialist area of study and two further areas of study and will then devote most of your time to extending and developing your increasingly personal interests and building the portfolio you will take for interview at BA level.
Success StoryThe course has been running at City College for eight years. It has a proven success rate for student progression onto a wide range of Art and Design degree level courses, both locally and at a broad range of universities throughout the UK. The Foundation course is the standard preferred route into BA Art and Design courses and acts as a vitally important and highly valued stepping stone onto HE programmes. Tutors working on BA courses very much prefer applicants who have successfully completed a Foundation year. It is also true to say that the vast majority of Art and Design students look back on their Foundation year with fond memories and warm appreciation. The Foundation course is a pivotal and highly valued educational experience. Entry RequirementsThe minimum entry requirements for the course are five GCSE passes at C or above plus one A-level (normally in an art or design related subject), or equivalent qualifications You will also need to show a portfolio of work, at interview, demonstrating a range of your skills, ability and potential. Your portfolio should ideally include drawing, photography, mixed media work and evidence of research and writing ability. Applications from mature students will be reviewed on an individual basis. Formal qualifications are not an entry requirement, however you will need to show a portfolio of work and provide a satisfactory previous school or work report. You will also need to to show a strong commitment and interest in Art and Design. Learning Style
In Art and Design learning is centred around practical work which takes place in the dedicated studio space and in various workshops. Practical work is augmented and supported by contextual studies and art history. In common with most art and design courses we make use a range of teaching methods, including lectures, reviews of work, seminars, tutorials, self directed study days and study trips. In a typical week you may, for example, attend a contextual studies seminar, receive a one to one tutorial, undertake several sessions working on projects in the studio, develop work in the 3D workshop and attend a photography class. In each session, in every class, tutors are present to guide and support your work and your ideas and help you progress and achieve. On the Foundation course we want you to get into the habit of discussing, of debating, your own work and ideas and the work of others. Fostering and sharing a positive, supportive and open learning environment and culture is very important to us and to your success on the course. Equipment RequirementsA wide variety of art and design specialist equipment is used throughout the year. Students are expected to provide basic equipment and most expendable materials. The college will provide some basic items. A full list is available on request but will vary in cost depending on specialist pathway interest. Students may also purchase a range of basic art equipment from the college shop at cost price. A detailed list with prices will be issued at enrolment. AssessmentAssessment is an important and integral part of the learning process and throughout the course you will receive continuous feedback about how your work is progressing through formative and summative assessments. In the final stage of the course you will devote significant time to developing and exhibiting a major project of work. Your Foundation Diploma assessment will be based on this work which will be graded at pass, merit or distinction. Throughout the course individual and group critiques, as well as one to one tutorials, are used regularly by course tutors to provide you with useful and comprehensive advice and guidance about your work. Progression
The course acts as an initial vitally important stepping stone onto a wide and expanding range of art and design activities and opportunities. For the majority of students the next step after Foundation is to take up specialist study on a chosen BA Art and Design programme. This could lead to a career (including where required further study at MA and PhD level), in any area of art and design; graphic design, illustration, fine art, fashion, textiles, 3D design, interior design, animation, art history, digital media, curatorship, art journalism, teaching etc. The scope for potential career destinations within the world of art and design is virtully unlimited with the Foundation year providing the all important initial building block. Additional InformationThe Foundation course is a one year full time programme. Sessions times start at 9.00 am typically around 4.00pm. Timetabled sessions are spread throughout the week. Time and resources are available for students to undertake self directed study during the week at college. Students should aim to duplicate guided taught hours in their own time. If you are under 19 at the start of the course, and studying a full time course, there are no tuition / exam fees. If you are over 19, you are liable for tuition / exam fees – please contact Student Services. Enrolment InstructionsIn the first instance you should look at the College website; www.Southampton-city.ac.uk. Open days are timetabled throughout the year. Normally you will be invited for a portfolio interview at the College - these normally take place in the Spring term. Interviews are conducted by either the Course Leader or a Course tutor and involve looking at your portfolio of work together and discussing your ideas, your skills, your ambitions etc. Essentially we are looking for students who have at least the minimum required qualifications in place but who also can show us their enthusiasm, their sense of committment and their potential. Related TagsArt & Design | BTEC - Foundation pre Degree Diploma | Level 3 | art | design | graphic | illustration | photography | fine | sculpture | textiles | fashion | foundation | diploma | 3D | historyHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| BTEC 90-Credit Diploma in Art and Design (B03202) Show View | BTEC - Diploma |
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About the CourseThe level 3 90 Credit Diploma in Art and Design proves exciting course offers the opportunity for students to exploring a wide range of practical art practice including fine art, ceramics and 3D craft, sculpture graphics, new media, textiles, print and contextual art history.The course is designed to provide students with a depth of knowledge and experience of art and design, enabling them to make informed choices when selecting a specialist subject on the second year of the course, the Extended Diploma.The course is designed to provide skills and knowledge enabling students to progress into the Visual Arts industry, The Extended Diploma, HNC Art and Design or a BA Honours degree programmes. In addition, students who have attained a B grade in English will be invited to study on to A level programmes. Course ContentThe 90 Credit Diploma is a nine unit course which offers a grounding in the fundamental areas of art and design. Units totaling 9 in all is what is needed to progress on to the Extended Diploma. Entry RequirementsStudents are expected to have at 5 GCSE’s at C or above including English and an art related subject which could include design and technology, graphics, textiles, art, photography. A portfolio or folder of artwork is desirable but not essential. Entry criteria for mature students can be discussed at interview Learning StyleClasses take place in specifically designed studios and involve a range of activities including group and individual work. Assignments are exciting and designed to prepare you for life after college be that at university or in industry. Equipment RequirementsStudents may purchase a range of basic art equipment from the college at cost price. A detailed list with prices will be issued on enrolment AssessmentThis program is assessed through coursework submission of all units required. This is a mixture of practical and written work. ProgressionCompletion of the Extended Diploma can lead straight on to the HNC/D in Art and Design at City College. Successful completion of the 90 credit Diploma with 9 units will lead to progression onto the Extended Diploma City college offers extensive progression opportunities via HNC & HND courses with an option to complete a top up year to achieve a degree in Art & Design or related specialist subject area. Careers include: freelance photographer, photographic assistant, picture editor, photo journalism, commercial e.g. food / product photographer and fashion photography, image curator, and more. Some students will progress straight onto BA (Hons) Degree programs. Students have traditionally had success in applying for local Universities (Southampton Solent University, Winchester School of Art, Portsmouth University, & The Arts Institute, Bournemouth). Students also apply to other Universities across the country. Additional InformationEnrolment InstructionsStudents will be required to attend an interview prior to starting the course, For more details and to book your place, please call the Information & Advice team on 023 8048 4848 Related TagsBTEC 90-Credit Diploma in Art and Design | BTEC - Diploma | Level 3 Diploma | Art | Fine Art | Ceramics | 3D Craft | Scuplture | New Media | Textiles | Print | History | HNC | BA | art | design | graphic | illustration | photography | fine | sculpture | textiles | fashion | foundation | diploma | 3D | historyHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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About the CourseCity College wants you to exceed your expectations by delivering outstanding teaching and learning by practitioners of the arts.
Whether you are continuing your studies here, returning to education to further your career, or an employer looking to upskill your staff, an HNC/HND offers you a flexible approach.
This is a course that would particularly benefit those with a desire to work in the Creative Arts industry or are currently working within the profession. The course structure is designed to develop the skills and confidence necessary for either vocational or educational progression. You will work within a well structured area of delivery and group development, but will also be encouraged to develop individual practice. You will, of course, be fully supported throughout your time with us, but will also be expected to work and study autonomously in order to gain personal inspiration for your projects.
The aims of the course are to encourage and nurture creative and technical skills in those with a desire to learn skills and knowledge related to Art and Design with a view to progression onto higher education or employment within the field. Prior knowledge will be assessed and existing strengths built on as you develop new skills as the course progresses. Should you wish to progress to further study within HE, your tutors will assist you to produce a portfolio of work for this purpose. The course provides a solid grounding in the disciplines required for effective creative practice including opportunities to work with more traditional design methods, drawing, painting, textiles, fashion, photography, printing, graphics and sculpture/3D methods. You will later be given the opportunity to demonstrate your abilities in a range of techniques, skills and areas of work in a chosen ‘preference’ of Art and Design. The course will culminate in an exhibition which will give you the opportunity to showcase your work in a professional setting to the public, local employers and HE institutions.
Financially an HNC/HND is a far more cost effective than a degree. Given the high level of attainment set for the qualification, it is also considered that a HNC/HND in Art and Design will enable learners to go straight into employment. Course Content1 year course studying, 9 Units over the year; of which 4 are mandatory. Professional practice is included, which will support you in seeking employment within the creative industries Entry RequirementsA level 3 qualification in art, design, photography, media or other relevant subject area. Ideally a Foundation Diploma or a Extended Diploma. Good creative skills evidenced through a current portfolio of work which must be presented at interview. GCSE Maths and English at grade C or above. ?Mature students who have worked or are working in the creative arts Learning StyleMainly practical with some written units
Equipment RequirementsThis will be discussed at the interview AssessmentContinuous assessment with internal and external verification. No written exams Progression
Successful students can progress on to the Higher National Diploma (HND) course at City College. Additional InformationCandidates may be eligible to apply for funding from Student Finance Direct. Please take the time to read the information outlining what you can apply for - generally Tuition Fees and a Maintenance Grant. Application are made online use attached link: www.studentfinance.direct.gov.uk Enrolment InstructionsStudents are required to attend an interview with the Course Team. Please complete the online application and for more details and to book your place, please call the Information & Advice team on 023 8048 4848 Related TagsArt and Design | Higher - HNC | Level 4 | Art | Design | Photography | Graphics | 3D | Textiles | Fashion | Sculpture | HNC | HND | Higher National Diploma | Media illustration | sewing | creation | creative | hnc | hnd | higher | education | photography | picture | lightbox | flash | aperture | mac | photoshop | illustrator | higher_edHide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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About the CourseWhether you are continuing your studies here, returning to education to further your career, or an employer looking to up-skill your staff, a HNC/HND offers you a flexible, part time approach.
NOTE This course is now also offered as a part time option on Saturday morning and Tuesday evening. Please advise at interview if you would prefer this pathway. This is a course that would particularly benefit those with a desire to work in the photography industry or are currently working within the profession. The course structure is designed to develop the skills and confidence necessary for either vocational or educational progression. You will work within a well structured area of delivery and group development, but will also be encouraged to develop individual practice. You will, of course, be fully supported throughout your time with us, but will also be expected to work and study autonomously in order to gain personal inspiration for your projects.
The aims of the course are to encourage and nurture creative and technical skills in those with a desire to learn contemporary photographic practice with a view to progression onto higher education or employment within the field. Prior knowledge will be assessed and existing strengths built on as you develop new skills as the course progresses. Should you wish to progress to further study within HE, your tutors will assist you to produce a portfolio of work for this purpose. The course provides a solid grounding in the disciplines required for effective photographic practice including opportunities to work with more traditional photographic methods. You will later be given the opportunity to demonstrate your abilities in a range of techniques, skills and areas of work in a chosen ‘preference’ of photographic area or subject such as location, portraiture or product work.
The course will culminate in an exhibition which will give you the opportunity to showcase your work in a professional setting to the public, local employers and HE institutions.
Financially a HNC/HND is a far more cost effective than a degree. Given the high level of attainment set for the qualification, it is also considered that a HNC/HND in Photography will enable learners to progress straight into employment.
Part Time HNC. Due to the ongoing growth and success of the full time HNC program we are now offering the course in a part time format for those learners who wish to remain in full time employment. In keeping with the structure of the full time HNC photography course delivery will be designed to develop confidence and technical skills and to help realise individual creative potential.
Although the part time course will allow for a different pace, practice will centre around assignments designed to challenge and encourage students to realise their potential. On a part time basis contact (lectures) will be timetabled into a three hour twilight class 5.00pm until 8.00pm and Saturday morning 10-00am to1.00pm.
Facilities will be available for independent work throughout designated covered time which will include evenings and weekdays. Course ContentLearners studying the Edexcel BTEC Level 4 HNC will be able to develop a portfolio of work which can contribute towards a specialist Photography degree and assist with entry to employment specializing in photography or related areas of industry. You will extend your ability to present, evaluate and interpret qualitative and quantitative data in order to develop lines of argument and make sound judgements in accordance with basic theories and concepts. You will evaluate the appropriateness of different approaches to solving problems and communicate the results accurately and reliably with structured and coherent arguments.
Transferable skills necessary for employment are an integral part of this programme. Successful candidates should have the technical knowledge and wider skills to adopt a technical team leader role within their chosen industry. Also you will have demonstrated personal responsibility to undertake a significant volume of study in your own time. Success StoryAnna Prideaux studied HNC Photography at City College. On completion she set up her own photographic company, Electric Radish. Entry Requirements
Equipment RequirementsCamera, USG Stick other equipment will be discussed at the interview AssessmentContinuous assessment, internal and external verification ProgressionSuccessful students can progress on to the Higher National Diploma (HND) course at City College. Additional InformationThe present HNC group have developed a small photographic business (Lighthouse Photography) incorporating commercial portraiture and product photography using studio areas and equipment allocated specifically to them. They have completed a number of professional assignments all in keeping with their own subject preference and are working to ensure the business becomes an established area of professional study for future HNC groups.
Candidates may be eligible to apply for funding from Student Finance Direct. Please take the time to read the information outlining what you can apply for - generally Tuition Fees and a Maintenance Grant. Application are made online use attached link: www.studentfinance.direct.gov.uk Enrolment InstructionsStudents will be required to attend a short interview prior to starting the course. Please complete the online application and for more details and to book your place, please call the Information & Advice team on 023 8048 4848
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About the CourseWhether you are continuing your studies here, returning to education to further your career, or an employer looking to up-skill your staff, a HNC/HND offers you a flexible, part time approach.
The aims of the course are to encourage and nurture creative and technical skills in those with a desire to learn contemporary photographic practice with a view to progression onto higher education or employment within the field. Prior knowledge will be assessed and existing strengths built on as you develop new skills as the course progresses. Should you wish to progress to further study within HE, your tutors will assist you to produce a portfolio of work for this purpose. The course provides a solid grounding in the disciplines required for effective photographic practice including opportunities to work with more traditional photographic methods.
You will later be given the opportunity to demonstrate your abilities in a range of techniques, skills and areas of work in a chosen 'preference' of photographic area or subject such as location, portraiture or product work.
The course will culminate in an exhibition which will give you the opportunity to showcase your work in a professional setting to the public, local employers and HE institutions. Financially a HND is a far more cost effective than a degree. Given the high level of attainment set for the qualification, it is also considered that a HND in Photography will enable learners to progress straight into employment. Course ContentLearners studying the Edexcel BTEC Level 5 HND will be able to develop a portfolio of work which can contribute towards a specialist Photography degree and assist with entry to employment specializing in photography or related areas of industry. You will extend further your ability to present, evaluate and interpret qualitative and quantitative data in order to develop lines of argument and make sound judgements in accordance with basic theories and concepts. You will evaluate the appropriateness of different approaches to solving problems and communicate the results accurately and reliably with structured and coherent arguments.
Transferable skills necessary for employment are an integral part of this programme. Successful candidates should have the technical knowledge and wider skills to adopt a technical team leader role within their chosen industry. Also you will have demonstrated personal responsibility to undertake a significant volume of study in your own time. Entry RequirementsThe minimum entry requirements for the course are, HNC Level 4 Photography, Photography, You will also need to show a portfolio of work, at interview, demonstrating a range of your skills, ability and potential. Your portfolio should ideally include photography, mixed media work and evidence of research and writing ability.
Applications from mature students will be reviewed on an individual basis.
Formal qualifications are not an entry requirement, however you will need to show a portfolio of work and provide a satisfactory previous school or work report. You will also need to to show a strong commitment and interest in Photography. Learning StyleThe course ethos is centred around individual exploration and experimentation within your own work and the work and creative ideas of others in order to enable you to develop your own photographic identity. Fostering and sharing a positive, supportive and open learning environment and culture is very important to us and to your success on the course.
Learning is centred on practical work which takes place in dedicated studio space and in various workshops. Practical work is augmented and supported by contextual studies and art/design history. In common with most creative courses we make use a range of teaching methods, including lectures, reviews of work, seminars, tutorials, self-directed study days and study trips. In a typical week you may, for example, attend a contextual studies seminar, receive a one to one tutorial, and undertake several sessions working on projects in the studio. You will have access to dedicated tutors that are present to guide and support your work and your ideas and help you progress and achieve. Equipment RequirementsA wide variety of specialist equipment is used throughout the year. Students are expected to provide basic Photographic equipment i.e. Digital SLR and most expendable materials. The college will provide specialist photographic studios and equipment AssessmentAssessment is an important and integral part of the learning process and throughout the course you will receive continuous feedback about how your work is progressing through formative and summative assessments. In the final stage of the course you will devote significant time to developing and exhibiting a major project of work. Throughout the course individual and group critiques, as well as one to one tutorials, are used regularly by course tutors to provide you with useful and comprehensive advice and guidance about your work. ProgressionThe course acts as important stepping stone into a professional career in the wider range of specialist areas within the photographic industry. You also still have the option to pursue further academic achievement by completing a third year top up provision. This will allow you to achieve a full BA degree qualification. Additional InformationThe HND course is a one year full time programme. Sessions times typically start at 10.00 am typically around 5.00pm. Timetabled sessions are condensed into one and half days. Time and resources are available for students to undertake self-directed study during the week at college. Students should aim to duplicate guided taught hours in their own time. Enrolment InstructionsAn interview is required for this course where evidence of your current work will be discussed. This is an informal process in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Please contact sudhir.sood@southampton-city.ac.uk or phill.pepper@sotuhampton-city.ac.uk to arrange a convenient time and date. For more details and to book your place, please call the Information & Advice team on 023 8048 4848
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