![]() New Zealand Diploma in Arts and Design (Level 5) - Ceramics |
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This programme has an emphasis on exploration and experimentation. You will develop individual projects which study ceramics as a medium with its own formal language, skills and history, within a broader context of fine arts and crafts. DomesticDuration
32 Weeks Full-time 2 Years Part-time Level
5
Credits
120
Fees
$8,063*
*Approximate full qualification tuition fee
Delivery
Online with workshops
On campus Location
Multi-location
Dunedin Intakes
February
InternationalDuration
32 Weeks Full-time Level
5
Credits
120
Fees
$25,000*
*Approximate full qualification tuition fee
Delivery
Online with workshops
On campus Location
Multi-location
Dunedin Intakes
February
What You StudyCoursesThis programme is made up of four studio-specific courses and complementary courses that add to the students understanding of the history and theory of art making, as well as drawing, specific technical glaze methods and research methods. Studio CoursesStudio Methods 1 and Studio Methods 2 Be introduced to the core skills needed in the development of art work in this medium. Through a variety of studio techniques, you will learn how to transfer ideas into clay. Technical research and exploration of material in response to a given brief is key to this part of the course. Ceramic Arts 1 and Ceramic Arts 2 Explore and extend your technical skills and knowledge about ceramics practice. Make objects and artefacts that develop a personal concept of the medium in both functional and non-functional applications. Complimentary Studio CoursesVisual Language 1 Become familiar with the language of art and design. Formal art/design elements will be considered alongside key theoretical ideas which inform contemporary practices of visual and oral culture. You will be required to evaluate and critique visual culture, research theoretical texts and apply your research to write an academic essay and craft an oral presentation. Drawing 1 Gain the technical skills and a variety of media which are vital to the production of works in drawing and design while broadening your understanding of the visual arts. You will be introduced to analytical aspects of observational drawing and, under direction, you will develop and complete a series of specific technical drawing exercises. Art/Craft Theory and History 1 Enjoy being introduced to a variety of ways of thinking and writing about the visual arts in a historical context. This course also tracks the significance of art throughout history in relation to different cultural and social structures, including local indigenous culture. Glaze Practical 1 Through online learning and studio technical research, you will be introduced to the specifics of glaze formula and recipe. You will make, test and evaluate glaze finishing methods in studio outcomes. Full-time programme structure
Part-time programme structure
Further study optionsWe also offer the New Zealand Diploma in Arts and Design (Level 6) which Level 5 graduates may wish to transition into to complete further study. The successful completion of the Level 6 programme can then be a step towards our Bachelor of Visual Arts degree. WorkloadYour workloadA full-time programme entails five full working days, or equivalent. Where you are working at a contracted provider, the rules of the local area facility will apply. A part-time programme entails 2.5 working days, or equivalent. Study locationsOn campus locationOnline study with workshops - locationsFor this programme delivery option, you'll study theory classes online and then do practical classes at any of the following locations:
DistanceA distance option is offered, where suitable arrangements can be made, for you to study in your own area with supervision from an appropriate approved local ceramist. You are required to have access to an appropriate computer, as well as the operating skills to access our online services, as we monitor the course and deliver the Glaze Practical (Level 5), Art Craft History/Theory and Drawing from our Dunedin campus. EntryEntry requirements
English Language requirements
If you need to improve your English Language skills, we offer a wide range of English programmes. Please note
Your portfolioIf the number of applicants exceeds the number of places, we'll need to use selection criteria. You'll need to submit a portfolio, supporting documents and a letter of motivation. Find out how to do this below. What to include in your portfolio
If you need to send us your portfolio in an A4 folder, please send it to: Dunedin School of Art Again, please don't send us originals. Thank you. We are looking forward to seeing your artwork. Writing requirementPlease also include a double-spaced letter of not more than one page (300 words) explaining why you want to come to art school and what your experiences of art may have been to date. This may include all or some of the following: > why art is important to you, the community and the wider world If you have any questions regarding your portfolio, or need any advice, please contact artoffice@op.ac.nz Cross creditsIf you have studied art at tertiary level previously you may be able to cross credit some subjects. Please email artoffice@op.ac.nz for more information. Want your existing skills recognised?If you have extensive knowledge and skills due to practical experience in this area, please ask us about our recognition of prior learning process. You may have already gained credits towards this qualification and could achieve it in a shorter timeframe. Please email info@op.ac.nz or call 0800 762 786. FeesDomestic feesFull tuition
Standard
$8,063
International feesFull tuition
Standard
$25,000
Additional costsMaterial costs in addition to those provided vary according to individual projects. As an indication, you may borrow up to $1,000 in addition to your student allowance for programme-related costs (domestic students only). Tuition feesThe tuition fees shown above are approximate only. There may be a slight fee increase per year once Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) rules and guidelines are applied. These fees also don’t include additional costs or living costs. ApplicationA change for 2023 enrolmentsWhen you apply to study with Otago Polytechnic in 2023, you will be enrolled with Te Pūkenga, the new national network of vocational and applied education in Aotearoa New Zealand. You will learn in the same way, in the same place, and with the same people, and you will graduate with a Te Pūkenga qualification. Get in touch0800 762 786
International +64 3 477 3014
Email: info@op.ac.nz
https://www.op.ac.nz/programmes/nzqa/new-zealand-diploma-in-arts-and-design-level-5-ceramics-programme/
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