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- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 3 Years
... and reflection. The course at Wolverhampton is an intensive studio based programme, supported by technical workshops, theoretical engagement and a wide range of study visits and opportunities to promote and exhibit your work. The programme aims to support media specialist practitioners in glass and ceramics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Hatfield
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
... and making across a range of two and three-dimensional media in the fields of textiles, jewellery and ceramics and glass. Second Year students choose to focus...
- Bachelor's degree
- Maynard (USA)
- Different dates available
... and dimensionless variables Glass fibers & thermal spray industrial processes Analyzing thermal spray coatings Homework 1 due Homework 2 out Hot rolling steel... Learn about: Heat Transfer...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wrexham
- Different dates available
...Why choose this course? This course focuses on the high quality craft skills needed to be a professional maker, developing your material and design skills through glass, ceramics, metal, jewellery and mixed media. The course will enable students to understand the importance of high quality making... Learn about: Skills and Training, Quality Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 4 Years
... and reflection. The course at Wolverhampton is an intensive studio based programme, supported by technical workshops, theoretical engagement and a wide range of study visits and opportunities to promote and exhibit your work. The programme aims to support media specialist practitioners in glass and ceramics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Princeton (USA)
... the periodicity of crystals but behave mechanically like solids. The most common way of making a glass is by cooling a viscious liquid fast enough to avoid... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Chemical Engineering...
- Bachelor's degree
- Maynard (USA)
- Different dates available
... of the materials and engineering aspects of each case study will be accomplished through hands-on laboratory experience with the materials in question: glass, copper... Learn about: Materials Engineering...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wrexham
- Different dates available
...Why choose this course? This course focuses on the high quality craft skills needed to be a professional maker, developing your material and design skills through glass, ceramics, metal, jewellery and mixed media. The course will enable students to understand the importance of high quality making... Learn about: Skills and Training, Quality Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 4 Years
... and reflection. The Foundation year prepares students for university level study. Successful completion of our Foundation course permits access to any of our Art or Digital Media BA (Hons) or BDes (Hons) degree courses, which include Fashion, Fine Art, Furniture Design, Glass and Ceramics, Graphic Design...
- Bachelor's degree
- Princeton (USA)
... the periodicity of crystals but behave mechanically like solids. The most common way of making a glass is by cooling a viscious liquid fast enough to avoid... Learn about: Chemical Engineering, GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Maynard (USA)
- Different dates available
... in the 1960s, and the new wave of post–1965 Asian immigration. The class examines the role these experiences played in the formation of Asian American ethnicity. The course addresses key societal issues such as racial stereotyping, media racism, affirmative action, the glass ceiling, the "model minority... Learn about: American History, Professor Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Canberra (Australia)
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
... range of studio disciplines: animation and video, ceramics, furniture, glass, gold and silversmithing, painting, photomedia, printmedia and drawing, sculpture or textiles. You will have the opportunity to deepen your study through elective courses drawn from the School of Art & Design and the wider... Learn about: Art design, Life Drawing, Skills and Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 4 Years
... and specialist workshops (metal, wood, glass, ceramics, bronze foundry) you will have the opportunity to develop a sustainable practice. The specialisation of Sculpture and Environmental Art aims to offer you the opportunity to concentrate on sculptural practices and artistic responses towards the environment... Learn about: Environmental Art...
- Bachelor's degree
- Princeton (USA)
... the periodicity of crystals but behave mechanically like solids. The most common way of making a glass is by cooling a viscious liquid fast enough to avoid... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Chemical Engineering...
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Enrolment is super easy and the tutors are incredible the library and students are helpful too.
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Its been a great experience so far, Commutation though keeps me a little less involved.
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I miss being in Telford, it was very enjoying, research before taking the course or you will end up switching it.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Hatfield
- September
- 3 Years
...a requirement in your second year of study. We encourage our students to think of themselves as versatile practitioners, able to adapt to the ever-changing contemporary market... Learn about: Design Principles, Design theory, Design Methodology...
...a requirement in your second year of study. We encourage our students to think of themselves as versatile practitioners, able to adapt to the ever-changing contemporary market... Learn about: Design Principles, Design theory, Design Methodology...
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Enrolment is super easy and the tutors are incredible the library and students are helpful too.
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Its been a great experience so far, Commutation though keeps me a little less involved.
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I miss being in Telford, it was very enjoying, research before taking the course or you will end up switching it.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Canberra (Australia)
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
...: Digital Equipment and Studios ARTV1201 Furniture: Shape/Structure ARTV1202 Furniture: Elevate/Surface ARTV1301 Glass Introduction ARTV1302 Glass: Processes... Learn about: IT Development, Skills and Training, Art design...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...100% of part time students were satisfied overall with their course. Source: Discover Uni The BA (Hons) Glass and Ceramics course encourages students to develop approaches to practice based on ‘thinking through making’ where learning takes place through direct, responsive engagement with materials...
- Bachelor's degree
- Princeton (USA)
... the periodicity of crystals but behave mechanically like solids. The most common way of making a glass is by cooling a viscious liquid fast enough to avoid... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Chemical Engineering...
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Great courses and has broaden my knowledge.
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They've comprehensive reading material.
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- Foundation degree
- Online
- Different dates available
- 3 Months
... Thermocouples Resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) Thermistors Liquid-in-glass, filled and bimetallic Non-contact pyrometers Humidity Installation... Learn about: Industrial Processes, Process Control, Control System...
... Thermocouples Resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) Thermistors Liquid-in-glass, filled and bimetallic Non-contact pyrometers Humidity Installation... Learn about: Industrial Processes, Process Control, Control System...
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Great courses and has broaden my knowledge.
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They've comprehensive reading material.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Online
- Different dates available
- 4 Years
... and development of various applications like glass, porcelain, cement, refractors, insulators, composite materials, enamels, cement... Learn about: Ceramic glazing, Industrial IPR Design &Trademark, Quality Training...
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