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- Hackney
- September
...all aspects of the plumbing industry to a basic level. What do I need to get on the course? College assessment and interview and Level 2 equivalent... Learn about: IT for adults...
...all aspects of the plumbing industry to a basic level. What do I need to get on the course? College assessment and interview and Level 2 equivalent... Learn about: IT for adults...
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- Leeds
- 1 Year
...of basic brickwork including mixing mortar, cutting components and laying bricks and blocks. Award: CC1400 Handle and Store Construction Materials and Components Certificate... Learn about: Construction Training, Construction Materials...
...of basic brickwork including mixing mortar, cutting components and laying bricks and blocks. Award: CC1400 Handle and Store Construction Materials and Components Certificate... Learn about: Construction Training, Construction Materials...
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- Telford
- 2 Years
...wire, glass and stone. The second evening concentrates upon drawing and painting, investigating. AS Level Art Name AS Level Art Time Part-Time Content...
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- Online
...Many of our teachers offer the "first lesson for free". You are able to contact the teachers beforehand to agree the lesson content. There is no obligation...
- A Level
- Birmingham
...will build into your own floristry portfolio and you will produce a show stopping design, through your own creativity and inspiration, towards the end of your course...
- A Level
- Durham
- 1 Year
...work to collect evidence throughout the year of the skills that you are gaining. This work will then be used to build a portfolio of evidence for the course...
- A Level
- Leicester
...through a wide range of Art and Design media. You will be introduced. Art & Graphics AS and A2 INTRODUCTION This highly creative and successful course...
- A Level
- Leicester
- 1 Year
...You will explore how policy is influenced through campaign and dissent and the real impact that protest has had upon our world. You will explore contentious...
- A Level
- Birmingham
...floristry skills including; Principles and Elements of Design Colour and Colour Harmonies Hand Tied Designs Floral Arrangements Funeral Designs Wedding Design...
- A Level
- Durham
- 1 Year
...work to collect evidence throughout the year of the skills that you are gaining. This work will then be used to build a portfolio of evidence for the course...
- A Level
- Cirencester
...response to a given title; work on your decision making and project management, be able. Fine Art AS level If you are interested in art and are good...
- A Level
- Godalming
- 2 Years
...Express your ideas and feelings through the controlled use of a broad range of materials The main purpose of the Art & Design course is to develop...
- A Level
- Birmingham
...be asked to present your previous portfolio/course work at interview. The course is aimed at people who have a love of flowers, maybe looking to start...
- A Level
- Finchley
...experimentation and motivation · To help students achieve their goals · We provide the opportunity to work in a range of media and disciplines including painting...
- A Level
- North Walsham
- 2 Years
...skills alongside good research methods. You will build upon the skills you bring with you and develop new skills through the process of research and experimentation...
- A Level
- Preston
- 2 Years
...a great place to study Fine Art. Alongside this, we continue to achieve outstanding results in this subject. Why should I study Fine Art at Cardinal Newman College?...
- A Level
- Ashington
- Different dates available
...flowers, still life, portraits or figures all these subjects will be looked during this course to help you produce stunning watercolours. All the aspects...
- A Level
- Widnes
...Suitable for: This course is for students who have a genuine interest in art and design or would like a career that requires the ability to think creatively and diversely...
- A Level
- Grays
- 2 Years
...to galleries to see the work of artists at first hand. The course is broken down. Why study Fine Art? Fine art is a rewarding and challenging discipline...
- A Level
- Eastbourne
- 1 Year
...Art, Design, Media and E Media What will I study? AS and A Level: You will be involved in a range of practical activities including drawing...
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