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In the UK, the standard first degree is a Bachelors degree with honours. Generally an Community Arts degree course usually takes three years full-time study while in Scotland an Community Arts degree course takes four years.
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Degree Subject Intro: Community Arts
By studying art it is likely you will specialise in a single subject, such as painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, digital media, ceramics, graphic design, textiles, fashion, art history and theory, or, combine two or more in an interdisciplinary degree.
Art is traditionally seen as not necessarily leading to a specific job and a degree will help you follow lots of creative career paths, from product design to advertising to band member, though increasingly courses include practical training for finding jobs.
Find Community Arts Degree courses in the UK and read independent student reviews of Community Arts Degree courses (including reviews of Student Unions, Uni Facilities, Uni eye candy and watch Uni videos!) by taking a step-by-step search through our Community Arts Degree course list.
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Community Arts course reviews
- Illustration Course = Good stuff!
- Northbrook college (for Illustration) is situated in Goring-By-Sea. If you're living in Brighton and commuting this means you'll have a 15 mile journey to get there including a bit of a walk from the train station. The college is in the middle of now...
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- By Brainiac - Undergraduate
- Course: Illustration BTEC HND
- At Northbrook College Sussex
- Wrexham
- I would recommend going to NEWI if it does the course you are interested in. It's a smaller Institute,with friendly people and helpful, staff and tutors.
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- By Nicola - Undergraduate
- Course: Illustration for Children's Publishing (Design) BA (Hons)
- At Glyndwr University
- Disappointment
- I'm in my second year at Wimbledon and cold not really explain how disappointed I have been throughout. If all you need from an Art Course is a small studio space, with little to no teaching then this place should be fine. If yo feel that paying £300...
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- By Simon - Undergraduate
- Course: Fine Art (Painting) BA (Hons)
- At Wimbledon College Of Art
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