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    MA 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Course Description

Be inspired and create extraordinary ceramic pieces on UCA’s MA Ceramics course, based in the World Craft Town of Farnham.

On this project-led and studio-based course, you’ll have the opportunity to create a range of objects, experiment with different materials and processes, delve into your research interests and develop your individual style.

The course supports a wide range of ceramic techniques, including historical, traditional and contemporary practices, and encourages innovation in ceramics design and technology.

We’ll guide you in maximising your talent and creative ability, further developing your skills for future engagement with the arts, crafts and design industries.

This course benefits from a cohort of expert staff that includes the nationally and internationally acclaimed ceramicist Professor Magdalene Odundo OBE, Professor Simon Olding (Director of our Crafts Study Centre) and Nicholas Lees, as well as a number of visiting artists such as Steve Brown and Clare Twomey.

Our Farnham campus boasts first-rate facilities, with extensive workshops and equipment to support your studies. It’s also home to our Crafts Study Centre – a purpose-built museum, research centre and gallery dedicated to crafts. The Crafts Study Centre possesses the world’s most coherent collection of Leach pottery and a stunning collection of work by Lucie Rie, as well as pieces by contemporary makers such as Edmund de Waal.

Entry Requirements

  • An honours degree or equivalent qualification in the subject or a related discipline

and/or

  • Relevant work experience, demonstrating your ability to study at postgraduate level.

Consideration will also be given to applicants who can make a strong case for admission in relation to a particular project and can demonstrate their potential to satisfactorily complete the course.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Our course will equip you with a host of valuable and transferable skills. Upon successful completion, you might decide to become a self-employed artist, or forge a career within the craft and design industries.

Recent graduates work as:

  • Artists
  • Designers
  • Makers
  • Arts administrators
  • Gallery curators
  • Teachers
  • Writers.

Module Details

Term 1
  • Theory and Analysis
  • Exploratory Practice

Term 2 

  • Reflective Practice

Term 3

  • Major Project

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