Southend Campus
Located in the heart of Southend town centre and right next to Southend Central Station, our Southend Campus is where we offer our A-level courses and an impressive range of vocational subjects, backed up by realistic work environments and cutting-edge technology.
Media students get access to a High-Definition (HD) television studio, a radio studio, a fully-equipped photographic studio with digital SLR cameras, dedicated art and design work spaces, performing arts studios and a journalism newsroom. Sound and music production students have access to Xtreme, our well-equipped off-site recording and rehearsal studio, which includes mixing, recording, rehearsal and sequencing facilities.
Southend Campus also has science labs, an animal management centre, a sports lab and a 250-seat Performance Pod. There are over 2,000 PCs and plenty of Apple Mac computers to do everything from graphic design to film editing. We even have our own restaurant and coffee shop staffed by our catering students!
Our Beauty Academy in Queens Road is a short walk away and offers reasonably priced treatments to the general public. Sports students will spend time at our Wellstead Gardens sports facility which features a gym and playing fields.
Students based at the Southend Campus have access to Scoff and the Atrium Café, and with the campus located just off Southend High Street, a wide range of shops, restaurants, pubs and clubs are right on your doorstep.
http://www.southessex.ac.uk/about-us/campuses/southend-campus
Art and design Course.
Art And design (Fine art) Level 3 diploma
Course options:
Route A:
Southend Campus
Starts Sept 8th
2014
Full time
1 year
Course code:
5028-A
Description: Free
for 16-18 year olds.
Route B:
Southend Campus
Starts: Sept 8th
2014
Full time
2 years
Course code:
5028-B
Free to 16-18
year olds.
Why should I do this course?
This course is designed for students wishing to embrace an exciting and
challenging broadly based fine art education which introduces students to a
range of disciplines, encourages intellectual, creative and cognitive
advancement and thereby enables students to progress either into employment or
Higher Education.
What's covered?
Some areas of study included are:
•
painting and drawing
•
sculpture
•
print
•
graphics and design
•
3D design
You will study a nine-unit Diploma in Year 1 and upon successful
completion of the first year you will progress to Year 2 where you will
complete a further four larger units to gain the full Extended Diploma.
How will my work be assessed?
Your work will be assessed through a mixture of practical tasks and
supporting written material. Your progress will be supported by regular ongoing
feedback throughout the course.
What can I do after this?
Successful completion of the full Extended Diploma will give you the
opportunity to progress to higher education in a relevant subject, such as the
College’s BA (Hons) Fine Art degree.
Careers
What else
To
enhance your education an enrichment program that may include cultural trips
both nationally and internationally will be embedded into the course. You
will experience working on live projects and towards the end of your course you
will be contributing towards a final major exhibition hosted by the college.
Entry requirements
• Four
GCSEs at grade C or above, including Maths, English and an art related subject,
or• UAL Art and Design Level 2 Diploma (or equivalent)• If you don’t have a
GCSE in maths or English at grade A*-C, you will be expected to study a
Functional Skill alongside your main qualification• You may be asked to provide
evidence of your ability in the subject which could be in the form of a
portfolio• Successful attendance of interview event and satisfactory references
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