Frequently Asked Questions
When is the application deadline?
There is no formal deadline for this course. However, we recommend that you apply as soon as possible to secure your place on the course.
Do I need to provide a personal statement?
We will ask you to provide a short statement on your application form, about your interests and motivations, your prior relevant experience and your reasons for applying to the course.
You will also be asked to attend an informal interview to talk about your application. This will help us to determine whether the course is appropriate for you.
What days will the classes take place?
This is a part-time course. You will attend the course on 3 days per week, which will depend on your choice of subject specialism.
What is the course about?
The Foundation Diploma in Art & Design course gives you the creative skills and the portfolio you need to progress to higher education or to prepare for work in the creative industries. It builds on your prior experience, linking skills with ideas and challenges, expanding your creative thinking, your contextual knowledge, and your critical independence.
What will I learn?
You will learn a wide range of core and practical skills within specialist disciplines. Examples include fine art, sculpture and 3D, printmaking, digital media and filmmaking, visual communications, graphic design and illustration, ceramics and contemporary textiles.
You will develop your ability to analyse and reflect on your progress and position in Art and Design. You'll also produce a body of work that reflects your own artistic aspirations and inspirations.
Is the Foundation course right for me?
The Foundation course is perfect for those who want to pursue a career in the creative arts, apply to higher education, or become a professional artist/maker. It is also great for those who want to explore and develop their creativity to a more advanced level.
What level is the course
The Foundation Diploma is a Level 3 course. The last unit stepping up to Level 4. This final unit is graded and attracts the following UCAS points: 80/96/112 (Pass/Merit/Distinction).
Do I need any particular skills?
To participate in this program, you will need to have a level 2 English proficiency or be working towards that level. This will enable you to follow written and verbal instructions, participate in group discussions, and complete a written assignment.
How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?
You will be taught by a team of staff that includes practicing artists, designers, theorists, and experienced teachers. You will learn through demonstrations, expert tuition, discussions, group work, and practical exercises. You will also do studio-based creative assignments and individual research projects.
There is also a range of critical studies lectures, seminars and workshops, and museum and gallery visits. Please note that all students will be expected to dedicate approximately a day a week to independent study. There is individual learning support available for those with specific learning difficulties.
Are there any other costs and is there anything I need to bring?
We aim to provide you with the essential and basic materials you need to develop your art. However, we also recommend bringing your own specialist materials based on the type of work you want to create.
The majority of materials you will need in the studios at City Lit are provided. We ask you to purchase basic materials for your independent study, such as an A4 sketch book. As the course develops you will need an A1-size portfolio case to store and present your portfolio work.
Can I access any financial suport?
Financial support towards travel or materials may be available to you, and there may be opportunities to apply for bursaries during the course. Please contact the Information, Advice and Guidance team at advice@citylit.ac.uk for more information.
When I've finished, what course can I do next?
Students who successfully complete the course usually go on to study art at university undergraduate degree level or - in some cases - post-graduate level. Other students progress onto our Advanced Visual arts courses within City Lit.
Alternatively, our students often take up work in a field related to art and design. In the past our students have gained employment in galleries, established their own studios, set up small businesses, and participated in artist residencies, exhibitions and events nationally and internationally.
Will I get support with my university application?
During the programme we offer advice and support with applications and guidance on possible progression routes.
Recently, all our students who apply to Higher Education have been offered places on completion of the Foundation course. We are dedicated to helping you progress with your education. The course guides you through the UCAS process, prepares you and develops your awareness of the many other employment opportunities in the creative industries.