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Level
A Level
Type
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Programme
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Duration Year(s)
Details
If you are creative with a passion for exploring ideas and imaginatively developing your own visual projects, then studying Fine Art will extend your skills, understanding and confidence in taking an adventurous approach to responding to historic and contemporary art.Course Content
- Workshops in drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking & new and emerging media
- Studio based learning with supportive feedback and guidance
- Developing personal thematic projects
- Gallery visits, guest speakers, trips, work on location and opportunities to showcase your own work
Your Opportunities
There are many different aspects to this course other than traditional painting and drawing. Former students have progressed most successfully into the many design areas of the subject. Having completed A Level Fine Art, most students wishing to continue their art education will attend a Foundation Course in art and design before specialising in one of the many art and design degree courses on offer.Your Assessment
- 60% coursework
- 40% examination
Our Entry Requirements
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements/
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Fine Art
Fine Art (A Level)
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- Workshops in drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking & new and emerging media
- Studio based learning with supportive feedback and guidance
- Developing personal thematic projects
- Gallery visits, guest speakers, trips, work on location and opportunities to showcase your own work
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements/
If you are creative with a passion for exploring ideas and imaginatively developing your own visual projects, then studying Fine Art will extend your skills, understanding and confidence in taking an adventurous approach to responding to historic and contemporary art.
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There are many different aspects to this course other than traditional painting and drawing. Former students have progressed most successfully into the many design areas of the subject. Having completed A Level Fine Art, most students wishing to continue their art education will attend a Foundation Course in art and design before specialising in one of the many art and design degree courses on offer.
Level 3
GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
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