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5 colleges run Undergraduate Part Time sculpture courses in South East England

There are 5 institutions in South East England which run Part time Undergraduate Sculpture courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your Sculpture courses.


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London Metropolitan University

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In South East England

Fine Art (Sculpture and Installation) BA (Hons) view course

London Met is a great place to study, located in the heart of one of the world's most exciting cities. We stand out because we offer...more

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Northbrook College Sussex

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In South East England

Fine Art Sculpture BA (HONS) view course
Fine Art Sculpture view course

3 reviews

Wimbledon College of Art, University of the Arts London (Times ranking for art: 29)

View 1 Undergraduate Part Time Sculpture course

In South East England

Fine Art (Sculpture) BA (Hons) view course

1 reviews

University of the Arts London

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In South East England

BA (Hons) Fine Art - Sculpture view course

2 reviews

Sussex Coast College Hastings

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In South East England

Contemporary Fine Art Practice FdA view course

1 reviews

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Why undergraduate?
Why undergraduate? If you’re thinking about taking an undergraduate course, you’ve probably already got prospectus after prospectus telling you which undergraduate courses you should go for. Before you start thinking about subjects though, have you thought about why you might want to choose an undergraduate course at all? Studying at undergraduate level can be very different to any learning you might have undertaken before so it’s worth asking yourself if a degree is definitely for you.   Employment prospects You’re much more likely...



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