BTEC Diploma in Art and Design (level 2)
Code: ARTF1515 This course enables you to develop your creative and technical skills, together with an analytical and historical framework to support your work. You will start with a 6-week induction that covers all areas of art and design. You then go on to choose art, fashion or media as your specialist area for the rest of the course. You’ll study the formal elements of art and design through a range of two and three dimensional media including: drawing, painting, textiles, sculpture, 3D design, fashion, media, photography and moving image, and the history of Art and Design. The course includes practical projects, written work and off-site gallery research. You’ll be expected to devote some of your spare time to further develop your skills and expertise. Start date: 13 September 2010 End date: 2 July 2011 Duration of the course: 36 weeks Entry requirements:You will be expected to present a sample of your work and have 4 GCSEs at grade A–E including English and maths. Where appropriate, you may be asked to complete a College assessment. Mode of attendance: Full-time (day) Possible next steps: BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (level 3). Approximate tuition fee: £547 to £815
BTEC Extended Diploma in Art and Design (level 3)
Code: ARTF1195 This two-year course allows you to study a broad range of two and three dimensional art disciplines representing the major career pathways in art and design – leading to increased specialisation in your chosen subject in the second year. You will build skills in the use of the visual language through subjects such as drawing, painting, printmaking, fashion and textiles sculpture, 3-D design, graphic design and digital media. We place a strong emphasis on developing ideas and engagement with historical and contemporary art practice – with visits to museums and galleries and the opportunity to participate in 'live' projects with professional art practitioners as well as a study trip abroad. Start date: 6 September 2010 End date: 6 July 2012 Duration of the course: 72 weeks Entry requirements: 4 GCSEs at grade A–C. Plus, in addition to showing a genuine interest in the subject, you will need to show a sample of your work.
Mode of attendance: Full-time (day) Possible next steps: Art and Design degree and HND courses such as: graphic design, product design, textile design, fine art and interior design. Approximate tuition fee: £1,093 to £1,366 per year
BTEC Foundation Diploma in Art and Design
(level 3) Code: ARTF1528 This higher level, one-year programme, prepares you for entry to degree level courses in Art and Design. You explore, with guidance from your tutor, your area of interest chosen from: fine art (drawing, painting and sculpture); communication (graphic design, illustration, photography and multi-media); or design (ceramics, metal, textiles, fashion and product design). There is a strong emphasis on the development of ideas and engagement with contemporary art practice and you will have the opportunity to participate in 'live' projects working with professional art practitioners as well as a study trip abroad. Time will be spent throughout the year building up a portfolio of work which will enable you to go onto your chosen Higher Education course. Start date: 6 September 2010 End date: 9 July 2011 Duration of the course: 36 weeks Entry requirements: BTEC National Certificate or Diploma – or AS/A2 level in Art and Design, and supporting GCSE passes at grade A–C. You also need to show a good quality art and design portfolio. Mode of attendance: Full-time (day) Possible next steps: Art and Design degree/HND courses such as: graphic design, animation, product design, interior design, textile design and fine art. Approximate tuition fee: £1,958
All courses, dates and fees are subject to change. Courses may be cancelled without prior notice as a result of funding changes or low demand. If you are in receipt of a means tested benefit there is no tuition fee on some courses, but you will need to pay a College resource fee and your exam fee. We have tried to make the information in this guide accurate but some details were still being confirmed at time of print so some of the information will change. To avoid disappointment, please confirm course availability and costs before enrolling at
www.hackney.ac.uk or 020 7613 9123.
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