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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Farnham

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2022
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 16,950  / Year
    Next Intake September-2022

    Ceramics & Glass BA (Hons)

    About

    Our BA (Hons) Ceramics & Glass course at UCA Farnham offers you the chance to study ceramics and glass in the heart of a town with World Craft Town status, where youll benefit from UCAs extensive craft expertise.

    You will discover how to blow glass, use the hot glass workshop, and create beautiful ceramic pieces using techniques such as wheel-throwing and kiln-firing.

    The course embraces diverse approaches to craft, supporting you to explore all methods of ceramics and glasswork, including traditional and contemporary practices. Youll have the opportunity to experience materials and processes across both disciplines, while focusing on your chosen specialisms.

    Along the way, you will gain the confidence, knowledge and experience you need to take the next steps in your career, whether that means setting up your own studio and independent brand, or joining an established studio and working with others.

    From 2022 entry you have the option to complete a Professional Practice Year as part of this course. This will give you the opportunity to develop your professional, academic and personal potential, equipping you to be confident and engaged in creative workplaces. Employers widely recognise these qualities, and a significant proportion of placement students are offered graduate-level jobs or go onto postgraduate study.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Tawjihi (secondary school certificate) with a minimum of 65%
    For our Bachelor's courses, we usually require that you have:
    • Community College Diploma/Associate Degree 

    Career

    Many of our graduates become self-employed designers and makers, setting up their own businesses and also taking freelance commissions. Some go on to work for design and manufacturing companies. Others work with galleries, for museums, undertake curatorships, work in academia or move on to postgraduate study.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 16,950  / Year

    How to Apply

    If you live in the UK, you should apply through the University and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). You can apply online through the UCAS website.

    When applying for our courses, us our institution code - C93.

    If you’re from outside the UK, visit our international applications page.

    You can submit your UCAS application, from mid-September, the year before your course begins.

    The UCAS equal consideration deadline for applications for courses starting in September is normally the last Wednesday in January. We give equal consideration to all applications we receive by this deadline. But, if we still have places available after this date, we'll consider late applications, too.

    If you’re from outside the UK, visit our international applications page.

     

    If you apply through UCAS, they'll acknowledge your application and forward it to us. You can track the progress of your application through UCAS Track.

    When we get your application (directly, or via UCAS), we’ll send you an email with your login details for the applicant portal. This is where you'll access all the information you'll need through your applicant journey.

    If you’re based in the UK, we will then invite you to an in-person portfolio review at an Applicant Day, where you’ll have the chance to get to know your peers, view student work, and gain all the information you need and want about life at UCA.

    If you’re located outside of the UK, or if you would prefer not to attend an Applicant Day, you will be able to submit your portfolio digitally. Your portfolio review is an opportunity for you to show us your talents and potential - full advice on how to put together your portfolio can be found here.

    We'll send you details on these events through the applicant portal.

     

     

    UCAS makes background information available to us when they send us your application - this is called contextual data. We will not use this information when making a decision about whether or not to offer you a place at UCA.

    University for the Creative Arts

    Ceramics & Glass BA (Hons)

    University for the Creative Arts

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    United Kingdom,

    Farnham

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