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N O RTH GL A S GOW COLLEGE PROSPECTUS 2010/11
BA (Hons) Top-Up Degree*
Jewellery
SCQF Level 9 & 10
DESCRIPTION
This exciting development which is validated by Leeds Metropolitan University is open to candidates who have an existing HND in Jewellery and related areas.
The BA (Hons) Jewellery course will run for 36 weeks from September 2010 until June 2011 and applications will be completed through UCAS. Students will be in college for 5 days per week and be allocated their own dedicated work space.
CONTENT
Students will complete 120 credits for this top up degree and will complete the following modules; Advanced Workshop Practice (30 credits) | Personal Project (15 credits) | CAD 3D Modelling (15 credits) | Advanced Specialist Practices (15 credits) | Degree Show (15 credits) | CNC/Rapid Prototyping (15 credits) | Professional Practice.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
HND in Jewellery and related areas. This top up degree is also suitable for candidates with a pass degree in Jewellery and related areas who wish to progress to honours.
All candidates would be expected to have successfully completed an HND in Jewellery and related areas and ideally, have gained an A/B grade in the second year graded unit or achieved at least four merit passes in second year or other national equivalencies. All candidates must show an entry level portfolio of their own work at interview and provide an academic referee. Higher English or communication higher level or communication 4 or national equivalent is also an entry requirement. Candidates who do not have these will be asked to write a short appreciation of a piece of their own work selected by the interviewer from the candidate`s portfolio.
QUALIFICATIONS & PROGRESSION
Candidates who pass 120 credits will gain the award of BA (Hons) Jewellery. This will enable them to gain employment in related areas or progress to masters level for further study.
CONTACT
Information Centre: 0141 558 9001 Email:
infocentre@north-gla.ac.uk
*subject to approval and validation
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Suitable Art related SQA national units or 1 or 2 SCE Higher passes in Art & English or Communication 4 and a portfolio of art and design work (all learners must show evidence of ability in art and design). Entry by interview/portfolio.
Year 2: Applicants must have completed the HNC Art & Design Award Level 7, to be eligible for entry to Level 8 year.
QUALIFICATIONS & PROGRESSION
SQA Higher National Certificate in Portfolio Art & Design or BA (Hons) Top-Up Degree at NGC.
CONTACT
Information Centre: 0141 558 9001 Email:
infocentre@north-gla.ac.uk
Higher National Diploma
Art & Design
SCQF Level 7 & 8
DESCRIPTION
This full-time, national course is broad based allowing the learner to produce a portfolio suitable for a degree level course and assist in making applications to degree courses.
CONTENT
Year 1 - Drawing | Painting | 2D & 3D Design | Print Making | Life Drawing | Portfolio Preparation | Mixed Media | Colour | Creative Project | Degree Level Entry Guidance | Community Arts | Sculpture | Graded Unit.
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