Clay has a visual and material language crossing all cultures. It is intrinsic to peoples lives, needs and memories. A ceramist is skilled in working with this most versatile of materials. They feel the world through their hands and engage with the transformative power of materials.
The BA (Hons) Ceramics degree at cardiff Met gives you the skills to contribute to this expanding ï¬eld. You will explore an anthropological approach to making, socio-geographic mapping of materials and practices, and the social capacity of skills by working with local initiatives, such as galleries, market places, collections, and as part of our global studio. You will examine creative strategies to identify your own tendencies and patterns in idea development, studying glaze and material technology to turn those ideas into form.
You will be equipped with the skills to respond to both conceptual and commercial contexts, to appreciate the breadth of the ï¬eld from function to ï¬gurative, from installation to innovations in new technologies. With opportunities to work real-world contexts on live briefs, creative competitions and interdisciplinary projects, you will be encouraged to identify and build your own independent practice and work towards your future career.
From the outset, you will gain hands-on experience in practical studio sessions and workshops developing your core ceramic material skills. Lectures, led by members of the academic staff, will broaden your theoretical understanding of your subject, whilst smaller, targeted seminars are designed to provide guidance for meeting more individual intellectual and practical demands.
As a ceramics undergraduate student you would have access dedicated studios and specialist workshops and over time have the opportunity to receive inductions in the safe use of equipment and material resources. As well as subject specific teaching and access to workshops all CSAD undergraduates have the opportunity to engage with teaching and learning within the entire school both through elective teaching modules in the second year as well as bookable workshop inductions.
In addition to the physical working environment you will have access to our dynamic virtual learning environment Moodle through which teaching is disseminate and communicate to student cohorts.
With the diversity and opportunity available to students there is enormous opportunity for individuals to have significant personal autonomy, no two students journey is the same.
All academic staff are as passionate about teaching creative practice as they are about their wider contributions to the field of study though their practice as ceramic artists and righting within the subject area.
In addition to the academic staff CSAD have a fantastic team of ceramic specialist staff who work as technical demonstrators with the critical role of supporting students at the interface of their creative ambition and its physical realisation. Support from these specialist staff is available to students from 9am 9pm Monday to Thursday and 9am 5pm Friday.
Regular student UK wide study trips are planed annually within the program as well occasional international residential study trips.
Pastoral support is a critical component to supporting students journey through the program and every student will have assigned to them a personal tutor who will assist them in negotiating their studies, supporting them with issues relating to their wellbeing and guidance towards their professional trajectory within the program.
During your first year of study each student can expect to receive between 14 and 22 hours of contact time per week via lectures, seminars, tutorials and practical workshops.