Single Module: Fine Art: Sculptural Processes
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In Colchester
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Colchester
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This module introduces students to the visual language of sculpture. It emphasises the generation and development of ideas through the exploration of materials and techniques. Students will be taught safe working practice in the use of a range of materials and sculptural processes whilst exploring personal creative ideas.
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Course programme
This is a standalone module from the BA (Hons) in Fine Art, which can be studied in isolation or with other standalone modules. This module can help you to brush up on existing skills and it offers a taste of the full degree programme.
This module introduces students to the visual language of sculpture. It emphasises the generation and development of ideas through the exploration of materials and techniques. Students will be taught safe working practice in the use of a range of materials and sculptural processes whilst exploring personal creative ideas.
Course content
- Historical and contemporary overview.
- The plinth and autonomous objects.
- Safe working practices and health and safety issues.
- Wood, metal and plastics workshop machinery and techniques.
- Shape and form.
- Shaping, joining and transforming wood.
- Creative applications of wood.
- Bending, forming, joining and finishing metal.
- Weight, balance and tension.
- Creative applications of steel.
- Moulding, forming and fabrication of plastics.
- Samples, models and maquettes.
- Evaluation.
- Negative and positive space.
- Clay and plaster manipulation.
- Mass and volume.
- Modelling, forming, extruding, mould making, casting, glazing and firing.
How To Apply
Our aim is to make it as easy as possible to secure your place on your ideal programme.
Simply download and complete the relevant application form and return it to our Admissions team as early as possible.
You can return your completed application form in person or by post to our Colchester
(for applications to Colchester and Clacton) or Braintree campuses:
Admissions
Colchester Institute
Sheepen Road
Colchester
CO3 3LL
Admissions
The College at Braintree
Church Lane
Braintree
CM7 5SN
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International Applications made via UCAS will be forwarded to us for processing but the offer and acceptance
procedure is made through UCAS and not directly with us.
Once we are notified of your acceptance we will request payment of your deposit for more information on fees and deposits
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Applying as an Part-Time International Student (EU only)
Students coming into the UK on a Tier 4 (General) student visa will only be eligible to apply
for full-time courses at a minimum NQF level 3
or above or full-time English Language Programmes.
Colchester Institute's International Student Application Form is available to download.
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With your application form you must also send:
- Certified copies of your academic qualifications
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- An email or correspondence address where we can keep in touch with you about your application
Download Application Form - International Students (Part-Time) (PDF)
Print off and complete the International Applications Form and return it to:
International Admissions Officer
Colchester Institute
Sheepen Road
Colchester
CO3 3LL
Single Module: Fine Art: Sculptural Processes