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Art & Design Pre-Master's Prospectus
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ART & DESIGN pre-master’s
www.csvpa.com/artpremasters
ART & DESIGN pre-master’sAwarded by Kingston University London www.csvpa.com/artpremasters
If you are an international student who has completed an Art & Design degree outside the UK and are looking to come to the UK to study a Master’s in the same or a different art and design discipline, the Pre-Master’s will prepare you for this transition. Master’s programmes are short, intense learning experiences which demand a high level of independence and a specific set of learning skills. Our Pre-Master’s programme is tailored to suit your artistic discipline, e.g. fashion, photography, graphic design or fine art.
If you are an international student who has completed an undergraduate degree but in a non-Art & Design subject we offer a consultative Pre-Master’s that gives students a pathway into the creative industries. We work with each student individually to create a Pre-Master’s experience that allows them to move onto a Master’s degree in the UK within the creative industries, including exciting MA courses like Fashion Brand Management, Art History, Product Design, Advertising, and Arts Business/Management.
Both routes are designed to bridge the gap between ability/experience and the ambition to study at postgraduate level. Emphasis is placed on encouraging you to become an independent learner and confident within the English-speaking educational culture.
The programme will help you to develop your spoken English in order to achieve the required level for direct entry onto a Master’s. It will also give you the experience you need and understanding of UK learning and teaching styles, to help you develop your portfolio further and build on existing skills or develop potential lines of research.
CHOOSE A PRE-MASTER’S IF YOU:
are switching discipline between BA and MA
have studied your degree outside the UK
need to improve your English language level
need to adapt to the UK teaching styles
need to develop your portfolio
need help developing potential lines for research.
ENTRY REqUIREMENT – ART & DESIGN PATHwAY
Age 20 years +
Educational Level Completed an undergraduate degree in an Art & Design subject
Language Level September start: IELTS 5.5+ (no element under IELTS 5.5)
Portfolio Strong portfolio (see portfolio guidance)
Start September
Course Length 2 semesters
Taught Contact Time Up to 30 hours per week
English Language* Up to 5 hours per week
Undergraduate Degree Example MA Progression*
Business Arts Business, Arts Management, Fashion Promotion, Brand Management, Art Market Appraisal, Art History, Fashion Marketing
Engineering Product Design, Urban Planning, Design and Built Environment, 3D Space, Interiors
Media/Journalism Advertising, Moving Image, Arts Business, Arts Management, Fashion Promotion, Design and Creative Economy
Architecture Urban Planning, Design and Built Environment, 3D Space, Interiors, Ceramics, Photography
Art & Design Any MA (MA Fashion Design and MA Architecture applicants MUST have a BA in that subject as well)
ENTRY REqUIREMENTS – CREATIvE INDUSTRIES PATHwAY
Age 20 years +
Educational Level Completed an undergraduate degree
Language Level September start: IELTS 5.5+ (no element under IELTS 5.5)
Portfolio Dependent on destination
Start September
Course Length 2 semesters
Taught Contact Time Up to 30 hours per week
English Language* Up to 5 hours per week
DESTINATIONS
Kingston University
Goldsmiths
Winchester School of Art (southampton University)
Central St Martins (University of the arts London)
Bournemouth University
Bartlett (University College London)
* additional hours on top of taught contact time
*These tables are for example purposes only and can be used as a guide. All applicants for Pre-Masters will need to be approved by the Academic Director for the Pre-Master’s programme at CSVPA. Approval is based on grades and subject of BA, portfolio, progression goals, and any relevant work experience as well as the Pre-Master’s entry requirements.
AwARDAt the end of the year you will receive a Graduate Diploma in Art & Design awarded by Kingston University
SAMPlE TIMETAblE
09.00 10.00—13.00 14.00—16.30 16.30
Mon
day Research &
Study SkillsGraphics & Illustration/Animation
English Language
Tu
esd
ay Graphics & Illustration
Graphics & Illustration
English Language
Wed
nes
day Graphics &
Illustration/Animation
Reflective Practice English Language
Th
urs
day Graphics &
Illustration/Animation
Graphics & Illustration/Animation
English Language
Frid
ay English Language
Independent Study Critical & Contextual Studies
Timetable will be bespoke to an individual student, depending on their needs, e.g. more or less English, other Art & Design subjects.
wHAT SHOUlD I INClUDE IN MY PORTFOlIO?Your portfolio is the chance to show us your skills and your passion and as a guide we would like to see some, but not necessarily all, of the following:
• drawing of any kind
• project and self-initiated work, to include work in progress or finished pieces, showcasing a level of visual skill and creativity
• evidence of primary and secondary research, which might include information from reference books, magazines, exhibition or museum visits
• your thinking and development process in sketchbooks or notebooks, including reflective thinking
• personal ideas and areas of interest (if fashion is your passion, show us)
• experimentation with a range of different media and materials, showing evidence of innovative thinking where possible
• a breadth of interest in and exploration of a range of art and design disciplines
• evidence of cultural awareness, identifying social and cultural influences on your work.
If you are submitting your portfolio digitally, you should include between 10–15 images in total, showcasing a range of work, which might include sketchbook pages.
STRUCTURE OF THE COURSE:
STAGE SAMPlE CONTENT
Stage 1: Students assess/evaluate their existing knowledge and skills (technical, conceptual, and contextual). Students will learn skills and references that can be applied to all areas of Art & Design before honing in on their specific interests.
• Introduction to reflective practice• Introduction to research and study
skills• Introduction to the critical context
of contemporary practice• Individual tutorials / workshop
inductions / seminars / peer presentations
Stage 2: Students learn critical thinking and scholarly methods that help them explore possible lines of research for their MA. Specially-tailored activities give students an opportunity to develop their own research proposals, while still working on developing their portfolio.
• Personal manifesto• Research and practice (defining
avenues of research)• The critical context of
contemporary practice• Targeting Master’s programmes• Individual tutorials/ specialist area
studio practice / seminars / peer presentations
Stage 3: Students focus on the development of their own creative practice through detailed research and development. The final outcome is a final major project which forms the platform for continued research and study on a Master’s Programme in the United Kingdom.
• Final major project with critical appraisal
• Independent learning and advanced scholarly activity
• Employing Personal Development Plans
• Establishing new working practices• Individual tutorials/ specialist area
studio practice/ seminars/ peer presentations
TEACHING & ASSESSMENTPre-Master’s student work is assessed both formatively and summatively. Formative assessment takes place throughout each semester in tutorials, seminars and studio workshops; formative assessment is aimed at improving student learning skills, progressing cognitive skills and developing individual approaches to creative practice. Summative assessment happens at the end of each semester and is used to grade student achievement.
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To enquire contact: Central admissionsCambridge education GroupKett House, station roadCambridge CB1 2JH, United Kingdomtelephone +44 (0) 1223 345698email [email protected]