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Graduate Diploma of Ceramics

Federation University Australia

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00103D

The new Graduate Diploma of Ceramics has been designed for you if you have already completed a degree in the fine arts and are now wanting to concentrate on furthering your knowledge and skills in ceramics. You will undertake studies in Studio: Design and Production, Glaze Technology and Research and Professional Practice which will also provide you with skills in marketing if you are excited by the opportunity to share your creations with others and look at business opportunities. There will also be four masterclasses during the year, where you will gain valuable skills and insights into specialised techniques in unique and individual glazes. You will graduate with a thorough understanding of glazes and chemistry and the ability to design and produce a range of marketable ceramics at a professional level, and be confident in marketing and communication strategies to set you up for future opportunities. Our staff are highly respected and experts in the field, and recognised nationally for their outstanding work and commitment to teaching.

Subjects

  • Glaze Technology and Research Professional Practice and Marketing Design and Production

Standard entry requirements

Entry requirements (non year 12) Bachelor of Visual Arts or equivalent. Diploma of Ceramics and appropriate experience will be considered. Extra requirements Applicants must obtain an Additional Requirements form www.federation.edu.au/extra-application-requirements The completed form can be emailed to admissions@federation.edu.au . Interviews will be confirmed in early November and held in late November early December.

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