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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 18,000
Per year
Start Date
2025-09-01
Medium of studying
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Ceramics
Area of study
Arts
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 18,000
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-01-
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


The MA Ceramics program at UCA Farnham is a one-year advanced study course designed to further your research skills and specialize within your ceramic practice. It offers exceptional facilities, world-leading practitioners, and extensive networking opportunities. The program prepares you for a diverse range of career paths within the ceramics field and beyond, including artist, designer, maker, and teacher.

Program Outline

The MA Ceramics program at UCA Farnham is a one-year advanced study course designed to further your research skills and specialize within your ceramic practice.


Objectives:

  • Develop advanced skills in your chosen area of ceramic practice.
  • Conduct independent research and experimentation
  • Cultivate a critical and reflective approach to your work.
  • Gain valuable professional experience through collaborations and exhibitions.
  • You will be encouraged to explore, innovate, and push the boundaries of your ceramic practice.
  • World-leading practitioners: You will be guided by experienced faculty and renowned guest speakers in the ceramics industry.
  • Extensive networking opportunities: The program provides access to industry connections, collaborations, and exhibitions.
  • Focus on research and experimentation: You will be encouraged to develop your own research interests and explore new creative directions.
  • Strong career preparation: The program equips you with the skills and knowledge needed for a successful career in the ceramics field.

Outline:


Program Structure:

The MA Ceramics program is a one-year full-time course consisting of three terms. Each term focuses on specific themes and learning objectives.


Term 1:

  • Exploratory Practice: Develop your practice as a means of inquiry, exploring the potential of skills, techniques, and themes.
  • Research Contexts: Explore the design, construction, and expression of practice as a research process.

Term 2:

  • Reflective Practice: Develop rigorous self-critique and advance your independent practice.
  • Professional Contexts: Engage with opportunities and projects developed with partner organizations.

Term 3:

  • Major Project: Conduct a sustained, in-depth, and critically informed research inquiry, defining your practice and its relation to the broader field.

Individual Modules:

The program consists of several individual modules, each focusing on specific aspects of ceramic practice and research. While the specific modules may vary year to year, some examples include:

  • Critical and Contextual Studies: Engage in critical analysis of contemporary ceramic practice and its historical and theoretical frameworks.
  • Professional Practice for Ceramicists: Develop essential skills for a successful career in the ceramics field, including marketing, communication, and entrepreneurship.

Careers:


Career Opportunities:

The MA Ceramics program prepares you for a diverse range of career paths within the ceramics field and beyond. Graduates have gone on to pursue careers as:

  • Artists: Develop your own artistic practice and exhibit your work in galleries and exhibitions.
  • Makers: Establish your own ceramics studio or collaborate with other artists and designers.
  • Arts administrators: Manage arts organizations and galleries, or work in arts education.
  • Gallery curators: Curate exhibitions of ceramic art and promote the work of emerging and established artists.
  • Teachers: Share your knowledge and passion for ceramics by teaching in schools, colleges, or workshops.

Other:


Industry Links:

  • Historical research, exhibition and curation with the Watts Gallery
  • Links with Froyle Tiles and Lambs Terracotta - providing an opportunity to research interior and exterior architecture, along with restoration and renovation projects
  • Farnham-based 318 Ceramics and the New Ashgate Gallery Trust

Student Testimonials:

  • "My time at UCA was really great; the diversity of expertise amongst both staff and students was very thought-provoking and encouraged experimentation, which the fantastic facilities made possible."
  • Ros Perton
  • The program is offered at the UCA Farnham campus, which provides first-rate facilities and a vibrant creative community.
  • You will have access to extensive workshops and equipment, including a throwing room, hand building studio space, glaze room, and kiln room.
  • The program also benefits from its close proximity to the Crafts Study Centre, a renowned museum, research center, and gallery dedicated to crafts.
  • The program attracts students from all over the world, creating a diverse and stimulating learning environment.

Conclusion:

The MA Ceramics program at UCA Farnham is an intensive and rewarding experience that will equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in your chosen career path. The program's strong focus on research, innovation, and professional development will prepare you to make a significant impact in the ceramics field.


Tuition fees 2024/25 entry: £10,500 Tuition fees 2024/25 entry: £10,500 (see fee discount information) Tuition fees 2024/25 entry (MA): £18,000 2024/25 entry (Integrated International Pre-Masters course - 30 weeks): £17,500 2024/25 entry (Integrated International Pre-Masters course - 15 weeks): £8,750

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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:


UK Students:

  • MA Course:
  • Academic Qualifications:
  • A good honours degree (or equivalent qualification) in a related discipline.
  • Applicants without a related degree may be admitted based on "strong case" for their application and potential to complete the course successfully.
  • Portfolio Requirements: Students must submit a portfolio for review.
  • They can either submit a digital portfolio or request an in-person review with the course team.

International and EU Students:

  • MA Course:
  • Academic Qualifications:
  • An equivalent qualification to a UK honours degree, determined by the student's country of origin.
  • Equivalent qualifications must also meet any additional UK requirements, such as subject requirements, work experience, or professional qualifications.
  • Portfolio Requirements: Same as UK students.
  • MA Course with Integrated International Pre-Masters Course:
  • Academic Qualifications:
  • A recognized bachelor degree or 3-year diploma with a strong portfolio in a relevant subject.
  • Must also meet any additional UK requirements.
  • The required level depends on your specific course and the level of qualification you have (i.e., bachelor's or master's). If you don't meet the entry or language requirements, you may be able to enter the course through alternative pathways, such as:
  • Pre-sessional English courses
  • UCA International Foundation courses
  • The UCA International College
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