The Fine Art course will ensure that students learn about and develop skills related to the art and design industry. Not only will they learn a variety of techniques and approaches, but also learn how to become a confident and autonomous practitioner who is able to reach successful outcomes. They will study in industry standard studios where they will have dedicated spaces and have access to specialist equipment. The curriculum will be delivered using a multi-disciplinary approach to workshops alongside a programme of academic tutorials. In addition to specialist staff, guest speake...
The Fine Art course will ensure that students learn about and develop skills related to the art and design industry. Not only will they learn a variety of techniques and approaches, but also learn how to become a confident and autonomous practitioner who is able to reach successful outcomes. They will study in industry standard studios where they will have dedicated spaces and have access to specialist equipment. The curriculum will be delivered using a multi-disciplinary approach to workshops alongside a programme of academic tutorials. In addition to specialist staff, guest speakers will also be an integral element to the course all of which will ensure that students have a full rounded experience and skills to then pursue a career in the fine art arena. <br/><br/>Your studies will include/You will Study: <br/>• Multimedia workshops that explore different techniques and approaches to fine art.<br/>• Contextual studies and how to use this to help inform own practice.<br/>• Exploration of your own practice and how to develop critical reflection skills.<br/>• Professional practices which will include how to exhibit work and to curate a successful exhibition. <br/><br/>To provide students with a broad introduction to fine art where they will study a range of different disciplines, techniques, and media. This will ensure that they will gain valuable skills to build upon to progress on to either the next level of education or, gaining employment within the art and design world. <br/>This will be achieved through a variety of practical workshops that are delivered by experienced and specialist staff. Through these workshops and the completion of their own work, students will be taught to become critical thinkers, be able to self-manage and become autonomous and confident practitioners. There will also be elements of the commercial aspects of fine art and how to survive within this arena. <br/>There are many areas that students can progress into such as becoming independent artists, curators for independent galleries and museums and different applied art directions. Salaries are varied, depending upon the position and area of the workplace. <br/><br/>How will I be assessed?<br/>• Continuous assessment through unit work and the completion of a portfolio of work and an exhibition at the end of the year.<br/><br/>Quality sampling takes place by the awarding body and will take place towards the end of the academic year and a portfolio of student work will be submitted.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
1 Years
Start Date
15/09/2025
Campus
Gloucester
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
HCFA
Institution Code
G45
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS Tariff48 Access to HE DiplomaP:45 Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)PPP A levelD,D T LevelP |
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales | £7,400 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |