Short Courses
Advanced Dress Making and Fashion Design
Fundamentals of Digital Photography
Fundamentals of Traditional Photography Techniques
Hot Glass Workshop (January 2011 start)
Intermediate Jewellery Design (Thursday)
Intermediate Jewellery Design (Wednesday)
Intermediate Photography Techniques
Introduction to Dress Making and Fashion Design
Introduction to Glass Kiln Forming
Introduction to Graphic Design
Introduction to Illustration (January 2011 start)
Introduction to InDesign Desktop Publishing
Introduction to Jewellery Design
Introduction to Textile Techniques
Life Drawing (January 2011 Start)

Part Time Courses at Plymouth College of Art
Unleash your creativity here at Plymouth College of Art with our wide range of part-time evening courses in Art and Design. These Art and Design workshops will give you the opportunity to access our great resources as well as tapping into the skills of our well-established practitioners. All in all, the College offers an excellent learning environment to get those creative juices flowing!
Part Time Degrees
For those who are interested in undertaking one of our degrees, we also offer these on a part-time basis. Set modules are delivered for each year of study. Approximate fees and entry requirements for our part time degrees are detailed below.
You also may be entitled to financial help to help with your study costs. For further information please look on the website www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance or call 0800 731 9133.
If you are interested in studying a Higher Education programme on a part-time basis, please complete an application form, which can be obtained from the Information Point. Please call 01752 203434 or email infoservices@plymouthart.ac.uk. All applicants will be invited for interview.
Part Time Foundation Degree
Length:Part-time Foundation Degrees require three or four years of study
Programme Fee:£280 for a 10-credit module, £560 for a 20-credit module and £1120 or a 40-credit module for 2010/11(fees are subject to annual review)
Previous Experience: For 2010/11, you will be expected to have obtained qualifications in a relevant subject at advanced level equating to 120 UCAS points (e.g. BTEC National Diploma, Foundation Workshop, Advanced Levels) and/or have relevant vocational experience. This can be assessed from a portfolio.
Foundation Degree Programmes
Part Time BA (Hons) Honours programme
Length: Part-time BA (Hons) Degrees require five or 6 years of study
Fee: £280 for a 10-credit module, £560 for a 20-credit module and £1120 for a 40-credit module for 2010/11 (fees are subject to annual review but give complete parity of costs with the full time programmes)
Previous Experience: For 2010/11, you will be expected to have obtained qualifications in a relevant subject at advanced level equating to 120 UCAS points (e.g. BTEC National Diploma, Foundation Diploma, A Levels etc) and/or have relevant vocational experience. This can be assessed from a portfolio at interview.
BA Honours Programme (Top-Up)
Length: 2 years
Workshop Fee: £280 for a 10-credit module, £560 for a 20-credit module and £1120 for a 40-credit module for 2010/11 (fees are subject to annual review)
Previous Experience: You should already have obtained a Higher National Diploma, Foundation Degree or completed the second stage of a degree in a relevant discipline, and be able to show an ability to undertake critical analysis and research.
BA (Hons) Honours programmes
Disclaimer
Please note that the college reserves the right to review, change or amend the course provision. For example, a course will only run if the minimum number of places are filled. For those courses where all places are filled, we will operate a reserve list.
