The Advanced Programme of Western Creative Art and Design is designed in accordance with the teaching style of overseas art and design institutes.
Through systematic studies, the course develops students’ ability in art and design and increases the chance of being accepted into world-famous art and design universities. 100% of graduates in 2007, 2008 are accepted onto a course at University of the Arts London.
The programme aims to develop students’ ideas in art and design. Through western creative art and design workshops, lectures, presentations, group discussions and personal tutorials, it enables them to demonstrate better understanding of the application of art and design.
Objectives:
Designed with the help from University of the Arts London, our programmes familiarize students with western teaching mode and equip students with a broadened mind and a foundation of western art and design. It helps improve students’ portfolio and prepare students for world-famous art and design universities.
Given each student’s different major and background, the programme is divided into two levels:
Level 2: This phase equips students who have little background with a foundation of western art and design. It also helps students understand western creative ideas and prepares them for Level 3 study.
Level 3: This phase further introduces students with solid grounding in art and design to western creative ideas thus students are better prepared in applying to world-famous art and design universities.
Subject Pathways:
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Fine Art |
Fashion Design |
Interior Design |
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Graphic Design |
Product Design |
Jewellery Design |
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Illustration |
Architecture |
Others |
Course Content:
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Visual Communication |
Drawing Skills |
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2D & 3D Media Studies |
Colour Theory |
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Conceptual Thinking in Design |
Printmaking |
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Computer Aided Design |
Contextual Studies |
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Personal Projects and Research |
Typography |
Target Students:
Level 2: Students with little background in art and design. It is also a preparatory course which leads students onto the Level 3 course.
Level 3: Students who finished high school with solid grounding in drawing.
Course Dates:
Level 2: June – September or November – January each year (Subject to announcement by London Arts Academy)
Level 3: January – May or September – February each year (Subject to announcement by London Arts Academy)
Teaching Hours:
10:00AM – 1:00PM; 2:30PM – 5:30PM, Monday to Friday (Subject to announcement by London Arts Academy)