The UAL Awarding Body Diploma in Art & Design - Foundation Studies is a pivotal qualification, which provides a transition from general education to specialist art and design education. This one year stand alone course is designed to bridge the gap between college and university. This enables art and design foundation studies students to make an informed decision when applying to Higher Education or seeking employment within a related industry. The programme therefore builds on students' prior experience, linking skills already acquired with ideas and challenges, which will expand their critical independence and enable them to demonstrate a full understanding of the relevant standards necessary to progress to Higher Education or to a career of their choice.
UAL Awarding Body qualifications are characterised by academic rigour and student centred learning culture, encompassing: analytical principles; exploratory and investigative practices; contextual research and material experiences. These are delivered through a coherent and integrated sequence of learning activities which will enable students to identify and capitalise. You have the ability to be flexible in how you respond to the art and design foundation studies briefs and specialise in your own art practice, while receiving feedback and workshops in broad base disciplines.
We regularly review our course content, to make it relevant and current for the benefit of our students. For these reasons, course modules may be updated, please contact us for the latest information.
You will study up to a maximum of 20 hours per week over a maximum of 4 days. Classes generally run between 9am-5pm but may vary.
Timetables will be given to all students during enrolment and induction week.
There are 7 units across the year of the programme.
You will achieve a UAL Diploma in Art & Design - Foundation Studies at pass, merit or distinction.
All 7 units during your foundation studies in art and design will be internally assessed and internally verified through student's portfolios of evidence and are subject to UAL Awarding body's external quality assurance.
You must complete an application form. Once your application has been registered you will be invited to attend an interview to determine your suitability for the subject and level.
Places on the course are offered following a successful interview where you must present a portfolio of your work and produce a positive reference.
You will also be invited to attend a welcome day in late June, where you will have the opportunity to view an exhibition of current students work, meet the teaching team and other students who will be beginning the foundation studies in art and design course in September.
To do art and design foundation studies you must have a strong portfolio of work and a creative and flexible approach to your work. A previous qualification in art is useful, but not required.
You must be aged 18+ at enrolment to study on this course. (We also offer a range of art courses for those under 18).
At the start of the course, trips to galleries take place, which will be an additional cost. There is an expectation to visit galleries independently and there is an opportunity to take part in a European trip, which will be relevant to your programme of study.
You will need to provide all basic creative materials and equipment;
Good levels of English and maths are important for success on your course, your chosen vocation and life. English and maths skills are embedded throughout your specialist pathway.
If you have not achieved a A*/9 - c/4 grade in English or maths at GCSE, or a level 2 functional skill, you may have the opportunity to work towards achieving that qualification at the appropriate level.
You will also need to provide any additional stationery which is required for your coursework.
If you have a learning difficulty or disability please let us know when you apply. You will be offered support in your interview. If you need help completing your application we assist with this too.
Please note that when you enrol you are accepting that the course content and module descriptions are accurate at the time of publishing and that the course content as described is based on what is possible to deliver under the government advice and social distancing rules at that particular time. In the event of changes made to those rules, by national or local government, the College may need to make further alterations to the published course content. By enrolling with the College, you will be confirming that you are content to proceed with the course as detailed at that time and on the basis that the programme may be subject to reasonable change.
Progression from this course normally moves into higher education onto a HND, or BA Hons in Fine Art or a related subject.
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Blossomfield Campus
Sept-2025
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