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Course summary
In year one you will complete a Higher National Certificate in Fine Art at Level 4.
On completion of your Higher National Certificate, you will complete a Higher National Diploma in Fine Art at Level 5.
The HNC in Fine Art is designed for students who are passionate about Art & Design and want to develop their own creative practice at a higher level. This course will help to build the skills you’ve already developed and give you the opportunity to explore a wide range of creative practices in order to refine and focus your own specialist pathway.
The course aims to prepare you fully for developing your own practice by incorporating contextual awareness alongside professional and employment-focussed skills.
Through a range of projects involving investigation, research and communication skills, you will examine historical and contemporary aspects of Art and Design in order to analyse and prepare research information for written and seminar presentations.
You will explore a range of artistic skills which will develop into more personal techniques as you progress into your chosen area of specialism.
The College has a wide range of equipment/facilities for art and design including:
Your own dedicated studio space
Print workshop
Ceramics studio
3D workshop
Fully-equipped photography studio including traditional darkroom
Regular visits to galleries, museums and exhibitions will help to consolidate your understanding of art appreciation and inform your own work
How to apply
Application codes
- Course code:
- W100
- Institution code:
- W08
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
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