Art & Design - Choosing a Course London

Most art and design courses are in the new universities, but there are some in various "old" universities, higher education colleges and a few specialist art and design institutions. Check the entry level qualifications for the course, especially if you haven't done any work to foundation level - some will let you in on A-levels alone.

Davies Laing and Dick College
020 7935 8411
100 Marylebone Lane
London
City of Westminster College
020 7723 8826
Paddington Basin Campus
London
University College School
020 7435 2215
Frognal
London
Eltham Green Specialist Sports College
020 8859 0133
1 Middle Park Avenue
London
Bromley College of Further and Higher Education
020 8295 7000
Rookery Lane
Bromley
City and Islington College
020 7700 9333
The Angel
London
Hampstead Fine Arts College
020 7586 0312
24 Lambolle Place
London
Quest Business Training
020 7373 3852
4 Wetherby Gardens
London
Newham College of Further Education
020 8257 4000
East Ham Campus
London
Eltham Hill Technology College for Girls
020 8859 2843
Eltham Hill
London
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Art & Design - Choosing a Course

Choosing a Course

Most art and design courses are in the new universities, but there are some in various "old" universities, higher education colleges and a few specialist art and design institutions. Check the entry level qualifications for the course, especially if you haven't done any work to foundation level - some will let you in on A-levels alone.

When making your choice, look long and hard at the facilities of the department - will you want a decent multimedia facility, f'or example, or access to good filming equipment? Look also at the city's galleries, museums, libraries and cultural life as these will provide invaluable research resources and, often, inspiration to your coursework. For those doing modules in museum studies, for example, there might also be valuable work placement schemes.

Study carefully the elements of the course you are taking. If you sign up for an illustration course expecting to crouch over a drawing hoard, pen and ink at the ready, you may be rather dismayed to find it actually has a high degree of digital work embedded in it. So don't just take the course name and assume the content is the same for every institution. See also who is teaching you. Such is the world of the professional in the arts that many work part-time as teachers, so it could be that you will be taught by a professional designer or an artist of international renown in your discipline who can bring the latest developments in the real world into your classroom.

For the more vocational courses - curatorship, for example - it is less important who teaches you than whether the course contains vocational elements that will help you achieve appropriate professional qualifications. These may range in type and delivery from simple business skills to specific subject-focused projects, which give direct experience and knowledge of the area you're heading for. Check what these elements might be on a course you are considering, and if you have a job destination in mind, whether they will get you there.

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