Sculpture degrees

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University of the Arts London

1 sculpture courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 21st
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Best parts: the freedom to experiment in the course; Wimbledon is not in a distracting/busy part of the London; some connections to places such as Lyric Hammersmith (would be nice to see more connections) Bad parts: I have faced bullying and unprofessional/unproductive people in my course; the canteen is below good quality (too crowded, expensive and inconsistent quality); the course has felt unstructured and unfocused a lot of times; the student community could be strengthened more

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Year 1
  • Unit 1 - Introduction to Fine Art
  • Unit 2 - Establishing practice
  • Unit 3 - Ideas into practice
  • Unit 4 - Activating practice
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University of Dundee

1 sculpture courses SCOTLAND
Subject ranking: 11th
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Tutors are lovely but the only thing that could be improved is the support for the English and the rest of the students who are not from Scotland. It's took me 3 years to get help for my dyslexia and that is because I have to pay for it.

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Level 2
  • Art & Media Cultures (DJ22004)
  • Contemporary Practice 1 (DJ21004)
  • Contemporary Practice 2 (DJ22003)
  • Introduction to Critical & Contextual Studies (DJ21005)
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Glasgow School of Art

1 sculpture courses SCOTLAND
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This really is a great place to be a part of. I absolutely love the Glasgow school of Art. I have already recommended to friends & my cousin who has always wanted a place here - she is an incredible designer.

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Fine Art - Sculpture and Environmental Art - BA (Hons)
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Year 1
  • Co-Lab 1
  • Co-Lab 2
  • Fine Art Critical Studies 1
  • Fine Art Studio 1
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Studying sculpture

As a student on a sculpture course, you’ll be considering the social, historical and material contexts around sculptures as well as thinking about the position of sculpture within the world of art and how this is evolving over time. You’ll study both classical and contemporary sculpture and consider how the art form has changed, and how this reflects different elements of society. You could go on to study a fine art postgraduate degree or go straight into working. Common career paths include becoming a teacher, artist, curator or marketer.

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