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Fine Art HNC (SCQF level 7), HNC

City of Glasgow College, the United Kingdom

City of Glasgow College

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About Fine Art HNC (SCQF level 7), HNC - at City of Glasgow College

This course includes both traditional and innovative art practices. It gives you a broad visual education in contemporary art practice.

You'll develop your skills in a range of specialist disciplines and increase your awareness and knowledge of conceptual thinking. It also gives you the opportunity to develop and strengthen a portfolio of artwork.

You will be awarded an HNC in Contemporary Art Practice on successful completion of this course and will have enough credit points to continue on to 2nd year of an HND course.

For more information visit Visual Grammar, the Department of Fine Art's Facebook page, and other courses on this website with Fine Art i.e. NC Fine Art Portfolio / HND Fine Art / BA (Hons) Contemporary Art Practice.

This course is placed on the Scottish Credit Qualifications Framework at Level 7. For more information on the framework visit: www.scqf.org.uk/the-framework/.

Entry requirements for this course

Contact City of Glasgow College to find course entry requirements.

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