Course Description
Fine Art & Design – Drawing Print Mixed Media
National College of Art & Design NCAD
This course is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge to develop their practice in print and drawing within a contemporary context. The course contains two parts: Drawing-Mixed Media and Printmaking. The two subject areas are complementary and to complete them successfully students will have to undertake self-directed learning outside of class time.
Students will be encouraged to use the library, which contains a rich source of texts for ideas developments. Students will engage in project work involving gathering source material for visual research and notebook work, which can be further developed through various projects. The same process will apply to both subjects, students will be encouraged to experiment, develop ideas and establish a creative approach to the development of subject matter. Assessment and feedback will take place at the end of each term.
Course Code | AC03 |
College Name | National College of Art & Design NCAD |
Course Category | Arts, Crafts & Hobbies, Computers & IT (Information Technology), Multi-Media |
Course Location | Dublin, UK |
Location Postcode | Dublin 8 |
Course Fee | 420 |
Course Duration | 22 weeks |
Course Times | Wednesday, 55 hours tuition, 66 hours self directed learning. Wednesday evening. |
Entry Requirements | The AC courses are for mature students (23 years of age) who can demonstrate a commitment to developing a professional practice in art and design. The audit credit courses are not suited to beginners. Normally students applying for AC will have completed introductory drawing, painting or portfolio courses or will have several years experience in related disciplines. Students will be encouraged to experiment with materials and establish ways of working which are in keeping with current developments in visual art practice. Two options are provided for students taking Audit / Credit courses: 1. Audit Option: Students follow the full course programme but do not submit their work for assessment and do not gain credit for accumulation purposes. 2. Credit Option: Students submit their work for assessment by tutors and gain appropriate credit which is certified and may be used for accumulation purposes towards the completion of a Certificate, Diploma or Degree. |
Career Path | Students who successfully complete a Certificate course with CEAD can apply to the part-time Diploma course NFQL7. |