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This course will provide you with all the artistic and technical skills you need to be a successful practitioner in Fine Art. It also provides you with the opportunity for further study at degree level at the Southern Regional College or other universities. You will have 256 contact hours in college. Further to the contact hours you are expected to show autonomy and independence in your studies whilst working on your assignments directed by your tutor/s outside of the college learning
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This course will provide you with all the artistic and technical skills you need to be a successful practitioner in Fine Art. It also provides you with the opportunity for further study at degree level at the Southern Regional College or other universities. You will have 256 contact hours in college. Further to the contact hours you are expected to show autonomy and independence in your studies whilst working on your assignments directed by your tutor/s outside of the college learning environment.
The programme is a vocationally-orientated course, which will consolidate existing knowledge and prepare you for a variety of pathway associated practice. The course aims to ensure that you achieve academic and practitioner standards as laid out in the QAA Benchmark Statements relevant to Art & Design.
Our experienced staffs have a wide span of knowledge in a number of disciplines including Fine Art, Textiles, Ceramics, and Photography etc.
PROGRESSION
On successful completion of this course you may progress to employment opportunities in the photographic and design industries or progress to the BA (Hons) in Creative Imaging at Banbridge Campus. Alternatively, you may progress to courses at other higher education institutions.
Students need a minimum of 48 UCAS points achieved through the completion of 'A' Levels, National Awards, Access or other alternative approved qualifications. Applicants using 'A' Level qualifications for entry must have obtained a minimum Grade E in at least one A2 subject.
Students need a minimum of 48 UCAS points achieved through the completion of 'A' Levels, National Awards, Access or other alternative approved qualifications. Applicants using 'A' Level qualifications for entry must have obtained a minimum Grade E in at least one A2 subject.
Students need at least 14 points at Level 2 or above (e.g. GCSE) or have alternative approved qualifications. They need evidence of competence in written and spoken English Language. A minimum of GCSE Grade C or equivalent in English and Maths is required for Higher Education courses. In some cases the Essential Skills qualification at Level 2 may not be a suitable alternative to a GCSE.