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Orientation to Art & Design

Course DirectorMartin Blake
Course LocationBack Hill (Courses 1, 2 & 3) OR Byam Shaw School of Art (Course 4)
Study LevelShort Courses
Study ModeFull Time
Course Length9 weeks
Home/EU Fee£3,680 per term
International Fee£3,680 per term
Start Date26 April 2011 or 27 June 2011 or 10 October 2011 or 16 Jan 2012 or 23 April 2011 or 25 June 2012
Autumn Term Dates10 October - 9 December 2011, Weekdays 10.00 - 16.00 (Course 1)
Spring Term Dates16 January - 16 March 2012, Weekdays 10.00 - 16.00 (Course 2)
Summer Term Dates23 April - 22 June 2012 (Course 3) or 25 June - 24 August 2012 (Course 4) - All Weekdays 10.00 - 16.00
Application Route

In order to ensure that you will be able to finish the course with a portfolio suitable for application to a foundation or undergraduate course the tutors need to see some examples of your work to assess what stage you are currently, and whether you have the potential to develop during the course. Download and fill in this application form.

Application DeadlineThere is no strict deadline for applications. We take enrolments until each course is fully subsribed therefore we recommend students to apply early.
UCAS Code

N/A

University CodeCSM
Course CodeShort Course

Many international students would like to study art and design in Britain. They are unable to do so because their national education systems do not give them the opportunity to develop the portfolio of art work needed to apply to study at a UK art college. This nine-week course combines studio and workshop practice with one day's English Language teaching per week* giving you the chance to build your portfolio and continue your English Language studies while living and working in central London. The course works with the college's International Office to ensure that the curriculum is regularly updated so that, upon successfully completing the course, entry to a foundation-level course is very likely.

*For students who do not require English Language studies additional projects will be set to allow you to continue your portfolio work.

Aims of the course
The objective of this full-time programme of study is to enable you to develop the necessary knowledge and practical skills for entry on to a foundation-level course. This includes observational, analytical and research skills, the control of materials and processes in the realisation of ideas, the capacity to evaluate your work and the work of others and to establish communication skills with particular reference to language used to discuss work in the studio. The curriculum is regularly reviewed by academic staff to ensure that it is meeting the criteria required by foundation-level admission tutors. A very large percentage of students who successfully complete this course will be successful in their application to the Foundation Diploma courses at Central Saint Martins or a foundation-level course elsewhere.

"The success of Orientation is easily measured when you consider that in 2007-8 100% of the students who successfully completed their 9-week course were offered a place on the Foundation Diploma course at Central Saint Martins. This is testament to the team of tutors who guide students through the application process with a combination of individual support, high expectations and demanding projects.?"
Cally Saunders
Course Director, Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, Central Saint Martins.

Structure
At the beginning of the course you are given a timetable of projects, which enables you to prepare for tasks that lie ahead, and will help you evaluate and digest completed work. Beginning with basic drawing and observational skills, the coursework will progress through painting and colour theory, life drawing, 3D construction projects, clay and plaster casting, architectural drawing, photomedia and design for the body. There will also be projects based around visits to local museums and galleries. All projects must be completed and the final part of the course will involve producing an exhibition of completed work. Progress on the course is regularly evaluated through tutorials that are scheduled as part of the timetable. Students are asked to provide their own materials for drawing - all other specialist materials are provided.

English Language
The English language tuition will emphasise speaking and listening skills especially within the context of English used in the art college environment. It will also include discussions about specialist art and design subjects and visits to museums and galleries.Students entering the course are given a timetable of projects, enabling them to prepare for tasks that lie ahead as well as evaluate and digest completed work. All projects must be completed. Progress on the course is regularly evaluated through tutorials which will be scheduled as part of the timetable.

The objective of this full-time programme of study is to enable students to develop the necessary knowledge and practical skills for entry on to a Foundation course. This includes observational, analytical and research skills, the control of materials and processes in the realisation of ideas, the capacity to evaluate your work and the work of others and to establish communication skills with particular reference to studio language.

Entry Requirements
Applicants should be at IELTS level 4 in English language and should have started to establish a portfolio of drawings. All applicants must be interviewed or submit a portfolio of recent work before being accepted on to the course.

Other courses that will help with applying to Orientation to Art and Design are:

  • Beginners Drawing
  • Beginners Painting
  • Creative Drawing
  • Developing Your Drawing
  • Drawing Now
  • Drawing Portfolio
  • Etching
  • Evening Painting
  • Experimental Printmaking
  • Foundation in Drawing
  • Introduction to Drawing
  • Introduction to Sculpture
  • Life Drawing
  • Total Drawing
  • Towards Abstraction

See www.csm.arts.ac.uk/shortcourse for further information.

How to apply

1. Downoad and fill in the application form 
2. Attach / include a short statement explaining why you wish to attend the course (no more than 250 words).
3. Return it with between 12 to 20 images of your recent work including examples of your observational drawing skills (in digital format - 96dpi Jpegs or .avi, scans or photographs - no originals please!) to:

portfolio@csm.arts.ac.uk (maximum total email / attachment size must be under 10MB)

or send your application to the above email address as one single compressed zip folder via a file sharing site like http://www.yousendit.com/ (maximum attachment file size is 100MB)

Alternatively, you can send us your application as hard copies or on CD / DVD (please ensure that your disk can be accessed on a PC) and post to:

Portfolio Course Administrator
Short Course Office
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design
10 Back Hill
Clerkenwell
London EC1R 5EN
UK

Tel: +44 (0)20 7514 7015
Fax: +44 (0)20 7514 7016
Website: http://www.csm.arts.ac.uk/shortcourses

There is no strict deadline for applications. We take enrolments until each course is fully subscribed and therefore recommend students apply as early as possible.