BA (Hons) Creative Arts Ceramics
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Bachelor's degree
In Lewisham
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Lewisham
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
Ceramics is studied as a subject within the Creative Arts course, so you’ll select another subject to study alongside it. The way subjects interact varies, so the shape of the course depends on the subject you combine with Ceramics. For example if you decide to combine Ceramics and Creative Writing the subject may function differently than if you study Ceramics and Mixed Media Textiles.
You’ll choose one of the following subjects to study alongside Ceramics:
Art
Creative Writing
Dance
Drama
Music
Mixed Media Textiles
Graphic Arts
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About this course
Cover a wide range of ceramics techniques, with the chance to specialise.
Study and combine two areas of creative practice
Taught by practicing members of staff
World class facilities and technical support
Many different careers are possible: establishing studios as exhibiting artists, working as freelance artists to commission, or teaching at all levels of education. Often some of these roles may be combined. Other graduates may go on to postgraduate study or employment with museums, galleries and ceramics companies.
Since 2011 graduates from this course have worked with organisations such as the Roman Baths in Bath, The Maze Studios in Brighton and "Big Brother , Little Brother" mainly as potters, ceramists and freelance designers.
List of current alumni careers
Graduate careers include:
self employment as practising artists and makers;
curatorship;
gallery administration;
teaching;
art administration; and
community based art work.
90% of students go on to work and/or study in one of their subject areas.
We accept a wide range of qualifications for entry to our undergraduate programmes. The main ones are listed below:
A Level - A Level grades BCC including Grade B in Art & Design or related subjects preferred.
BTEC - Extended Diploma grades Distinction, Merit. Merit (DMM) in a related subject in addition to other qualifications or evidence of experience in Art.
International Baccalaureate - A minimum of 27 points will be required in addition to evidence of further experience in Art & Design.
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Subjects
- Creative Writing
- Drama
- Ceramics
- Sculpture
- Painting
- Drawing
- Art
- Writing
- Media
- Music
- Dance
- Textiles
- Photography
- Creative Arts
- Printmaking
- Designers
- Historical
- Collaboratively
- Project Led
- Studio
- Curators
- Graphic Arts
- Mixed Media Textiles
Course programme
· Year 1
Attend practical project led workshops and historical and contextual studies lectures, complemented by optional modules in print and photography.
· Year 2
Undertake self directed studio practice in your chosen area.
· Year 3
Complete self directed studio practice, working towards your degree show exhibition.
Course assessment
Assessments at all levels are by practical portfolio submission or exhibition of coursework, that is supported by research/context folders. At various stages of the course you’ll be required to give presentations, curate exhibitions and work collaboratively. As part of your historical and contextual studies programme, you’ll be required to demonstrate your understanding and research through short written tasks and group presentations.
BA (Hons) Creative Arts Ceramics