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Princes School Of Traditional Arts (The)
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Course Duration: Variable
Study mode: Full time
Start date:
This course last started in Sep-08
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Course Qualification: PhD in Traditional Arts
Course Venue: Prince's School Of Traditional Arts (The) , London, EC2A 3SG
Awarding body: University of Wales
Course Description
The School aims to encourage an awareness amongst the students that form, pattern and colour, as manifested in the various branches of traditional arts, are not simply aesthetically pleasing or demonstrations of good design, but embody a profound beauty - the beauty of the permanent that shines through in the world of the transient. The Programme is a balance between the teaching of practical skills and the background and symbolic meaning inherent within the art produced by these skills. The course responds to the root meaning of the word 'educate' - that is, to 'draw forth' or 'bring out' latent talent and skills, rather than to 'push in'; this means that both staff and students work and discuss actively together. Geometry is one of the four traditional arts/sciences of the 'Seven Liberal Arts' ('liberal' in the sense of liberating the soul from material concerns) and was considered as a universal language by Plato. The practical courses are taught in conjunction with seminars and include: Islamic calligraphy, geometry of structure & pattern, Persian miniature, methods & materials, lettering, ceramics, stained glass, islimi, mosaic, Indian miniature and wood inlay.
Course Fees
£3,000 p.a. for full time students or £1,500 p.a. for part time students.
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Assessment method
The degree of Doctor of Philosophy can be undertaken by one of two methods: (i) theory-based, research degree, awarded after the successful completion of an approved programme of supervised research which constitutes an original contribution to knowledge. This will comprise approximately 80,000 to 100,000 words; or (ii) a combination of practical and theory, the theory ranging from 15,000 to 50,000 words as agreed between student and supervisor.
Entry Requirements
Candidates must normally have obtained a relevant undergraduate degree with relevant experience or a relevant MA qualification. Applicants whose first language is not English are subject to the same linguistic conditions as students applying to the Master's Degree Course.
Course Venue
19-22 Charlotte Road
Shoreditch
London
EC2A 3SG
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