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Higher National Certificate - HNC

Fine Art - Tyne Metropolitan College

Tyne Coast College

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Here's what you will need to get a place on the Fine Art - Tyne Metropolitan College course at Tyne Coast College.

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A level

C,C,C

Two AS Levels and one A Level, including an Art and Design subject. You will be expected to bring a portfolio of work that reflects you to the subject.

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Course summary

What this course is about

UCAS code: AFA1

Here's what Tyne Coast College says about its Fine Art - Tyne Metropolitan College course.

The course is studio led and you will be given time and guidance to develop your own work and areas of interest. It focuses on a broad range of fine art practice and you will learn a number of skills that are required to work in the art and design industry. Academic staff are practicing artists with national and international profiles. Their knowledge and experience is utilised to teach and demonstrate a number of specialisms including Painting and Printmaking.

All modules involve an element of contextual study and encourage artists research, reflection and analysis. Alongside core studies, you are encouraged to engage with the local community and you are provided with opportunities to go for commissions and exhibitions, ensuring that you gain valuable experience, for example, a piece of permanent or temporary public art. This is great for your CV and helps to boost your employability.

Progression Opportunities - As an HND is a stand-alone higher education qualification, many graduating students apply to top up their qualification to BA Hons Degree. Upon completion you may seek employment in a variety of Graphic Design related roles. We have a long standing and successful progression pathway with Sunderland University, who take our students onto their 3rd year Graphic Design degree programme.

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Course details

Qualification

Higher National Certificate - HNC

Department

Art and Design

Location

Tyne Metropolitan College | Wallsend

Duration

1 Years

Study mode

Full-time

Subjects

• Creative arts and design

Start date

September 2026

Application deadline

14 January 2026

Tuition fees

LocationFees
England£6,355 per year
Scotland£6,355 per year
Wales£6,355 per year
Northern Ireland£6,355 per year

The modules you will study

The HNC course is split across two units totalling 120 credits. • Unit A1: Concept and Development • Unit A2: Creative Project

How you will be assessed

Assessment is through assignments and work submitted, which is assessed each semester, with an external examiner visit at the end of the academic year.

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