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- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 3 Years
... • Spatial Design • Photography • Self-employment • Fashion Design • Illustration • Graphic Design • Animation • Product Design • Textile Design • Art Therapy...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...This art course places a distinct emphasis on the exploration of ideas, materials, visual and other sensory sources. They are concerned with the development of your individual responses to your own first hand experience. During the first two terms of the AS course, you will be encouraged to explore...
- Vocational qualification
- (Darlington)
- 2 Years
... examination period. Useful/Common Subject Combinations For students wishing to take two art subjects - fine art is a good combination with graphics or textiles...
- A Level
- London
- 1 Year
... will be determined to some extent by the area of study chosen. For example painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, drawing, mixed media and textiles. The...
- Bachelor's degree
- Chichester
- 3 Years
...To develop selected skills in drawing, painting, printmaking, digital photography, digital media, welding, bronze or aluminium casting, carving, plaster, ceramics, woven and printed textiles, felt-making, embroidery and/or papermaking...
- Bachelor's degree
- Luton
- 3 Years
... learning. Areas of study include: Traditional Media such as Painting, Silkscreen Printing, Model-making, Textiles and Fibre-based Materials New Media...
- A Level
- Liverpool
- 35 Weeks
...A one year AS and two year Advanced level course intended for students who wish to pursue, extend and develop their studies of Art and Design to a greater depth. The course is flexible, encouraging the development of personal ideas and pursue future career intentions eg. Graphic design or fine...
- Course
- Isle of Wight
...Experience exciting and challenging opportunities to learn much more about what is means to be creative and imaginative. You will explore how and why art may be considered a form of communication. Painting and drawing are central to this as well as seeing your work in an historical context...
- A Level
- Eastbourne
- 1 Year
..., Textile Design and Fashion Design. Some students apply directly for BA Degree courses in Architecture or Combined Arts (e.g. English and...
- Vocational qualification
- Thames Ditton
...This course explores a broad range of practical, creative areas across both art and design contexts. Emphasis is placed on developing core visual skills, the ability to analyse and plan a strategy for creative problem solving, and developing an awareness of art and design history as a source...
- Vocational qualification
- Huddersfield
- 2 Years
... the destinations section of this website for further details) Subject choices vary but have included; architecture, graphic design, fine art, textiles, fashion...
- Vocational qualification
- Rotherham
- 2 Years
...Within Art and Design students may select to be entered for Fine Art or continue to follow a broader Art, Crafts and Design course...
- Vocational qualification
- Roby
- 2 Years
...The primary aim of this course is to gain relevant qualifications and experience to progress on to the Diploma in Foundation Studies Art and Design. This generally leads to progression into Higher Education.Students not wishing to progress will leave with a package of A Levels which will qualify...
- A Level
- Kettering
- 1 Year
... (to include theatre design, textiles and graphic design on demand) will feature during the year...
- A Level
- (Alton, Hampshire)
- 2 Years
... as diverse as animation, graphic design, illustration, fashion and textiles, furniture, jewellery and many more! Most students wishing to pursue a degree...
- Vocational qualification
- (Eccles, Salford)
- 2 Years
...The Art Department boasts good resources, which include large spacious studios to work in. There are impressive displays of students' work and students are encouraged to use these spaces during free periods. An end of term Art and Design Show is a great opportunity for students to promote...
- Vocational qualification
- (Penylan)
... students have gone on directly to degree or HND courses in History of Art, Graphic Design, Fine Art, Fashion and Textiles, Art History etc. However...
- A Level
- (East Sussex)
...Fine Art is an exciting, challenging and highly rewarding subject to study at this level, whether you intend to go on to Art college or not. We offer a broad approach which has drawing and painting at its centre, but which also includes printmaking, mixed media and 3D work. Above all, we...
- Master
- Nottingham
- Different dates available
- 2 Years
...This specialist, flexible part-time course provides the opportunity for you to explore and develop your own specialism within Fashion, Textiles or Knitwear Design. At the start of the course you will devise an individual project which can be commercial or conceptual in its focus. Your project... Learn about: Textile Design, Crafting Anatomies, Fashion and Textile Design...
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The student union was based on one campus, the course and the university was so good
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University isn't that practically special. Make the most of it whatever you get.
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Good facilities and I learned amazing skills it was a great experience in all.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Londonandanother venue.
- Lewisham
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
- Internship
... Media Textiles and Creative Writing the subject may function differently than if you study Mixed Media Textiles and Dance. You’ll choose one of the following subjects to study alongside Mixed Media Textiles: Art Ceramics Creative Writing Dance Drama Graphic Arts Music... Learn about: Surface Design, Creative Writing, Gallery Administration...
... Media Textiles and Creative Writing the subject may function differently than if you study Mixed Media Textiles and Dance. You’ll choose one of the following subjects to study alongside Mixed Media Textiles: Art Ceramics Creative Writing Dance Drama Graphic Arts Music... Learn about: Surface Design, Creative Writing, Gallery Administration...
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The student union was based on one campus, the course and the university was so good
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University isn't that practically special. Make the most of it whatever you get.
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Good facilities and I learned amazing skills it was a great experience in all.
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