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Welcome
At the Open College of the Arts (OCA), we are specialists in creative arts education. We have a community of students all following their passion and achieving at the highest levels. All our students are supported by tutors who are experienced teachers and practising artists, writers, photographers, visual communicators or musicians. There are no entry qualifications and our flexible approach means you can start studying with the OCA straightaway, fitting your studies around your life. The OCA gives you the opportunity to study for a degree which is validated by the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), one of Europes largest specialist universities for art, design, architecture, media and communication, with an impressive list of alumni. As an educational charity, our students are at the centre of everything we do and studying with the OCA plays an important role in the lives of our students. We hope you feel inspired to share in the passion today. Gareth Dent, Chief Executive
Sarah Scales
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The OCA is fantastic at providing dedicated support from enthusiastic tutors. Course materials enable inexperienced students to build their core skills gradually at the same time as enabling those with more creative experience to work towards developing their own personal voice. I am proud to say that I study with OCA.
Ayla Morten
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Assessment of your work when you complete a course and registration of credits towards a qualification
Illustration 1 has really opened my eyes to the illustration profession. The course materials are really comprehensive, guiding you through various exercises and assignments and the feedback from my tutor is always detailed, positive and really helpful. There is a lot to learn and do but Im sure Ill get there with the support of the OCA! Lia Edwards
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Studying with us
Open learning with the OCA takes effort and dedication. You study on your own using printed and web based course materials but you are studying a subject you love with the support of your tutor and the encouragement of your fellow students. You will record your experiences, learning and challenges in a learning log which shows your sources of influence and inspiration and how you have developed your knowledge and practice. Projects break your learning down into manageable pieces and are completed at regular intervals throughout each course unit, giving you a chance to evaluate your own improvement along the way. You bring together everything you have learnt in the projects by completing 5 or 6 assignments for which you will receive individual feedback from your personal tutor. At the end of your course unit you can opt to have your work assessed, as most students do, against a set of criteria agreed by UCA our accrediting university, enabling you to gain appropriate HE credits. Once you have done this, you can then choose the next course unit in your creative arts journey.
Valerie Newman
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Qualifications
We offer seven degree routes all validated by the University for the Creative Arts, a specialist arts institution. BA (Hons) Creative Arts BA (Hons) Creative Writing BA (Hons) Painting BA (Hons) Photography BA (Hons) Textiles BA (Hons) Visual Communications MA Fine Art
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You can choose a specialist degree route or the creative arts degree route provides an exciting opportunity if you have a passion for more than one creative arts practice. It allows you to choose from the range of courses, combining the study of art, creative writing, art history, printmaking, sculpture, music, visual communications and photography. You may choose to study poetry and music for example, or art alongside creative writing. If you study art history you may choose to look at authors and their illustrators, for instance. The range of choices available is exceptional, enabling you to build the programme around your interests. Our MA in Fine Art is the only distance learning programme of its kind in Europe and is an ideal course for artist practitioners, art teachers, tutors and graduates wishing to take their studies further. It is run slightly differently from our other courses and full details are on the website.
Degree structure
40 credits
Progress to Level 2
60 credits
Level 1 (HE4)
40 credits 40 credits
Progress to Level 3
Level 2 (HE5)
60 credits
Level 3 (HE6)
Exit
Exit
Complete
BA (Hons)
Through accreditation of previous study or of a portfolio of work it may be possible to gain credits which provide exemption from some Level 1 and 2 course units. The MA programme follows a different structure, please see the website for details.
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Art History
These courses are unique in their approach, giving understanding to the cultural and historical context of art. You will develop your observational skills using annotation and photography and be able to work with a systematic structure for analysing, researching and recording information that can be applied to any art form.
Creative Writing
We will support you in finding your own voice as a writer and becoming an effective writing practitioner. The courses will allow you to gain experience of writing in a variety of literary forms including life writing, poetry, script writing, short fiction and writing for children, as well as developing your critical understanding of the theoretical and conceptual issues central to the practice of writing.
Fine Art
This range of courses helps you to become a reflective artist with the skills necessary to effectively develop a personal artistic voice across the disciplines of drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture.
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Ive learnt so much with the OCA, through excellent tutor support and guidance, and a fantastic student forum where we can share our experiences. Jereme Crow
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Music
Our music courses focus on the context/history of western classical music and also on the skills of composing, providing a rich contrast to other HE music courses which tend to focus on performance. The composing music courses enable you to develop tools and techniques in melody, rhythm and harmony - skills which can be applied in the jazz, folk and rock genres, as well as within the classical tradition.
Textiles
With these courses you will develop your textiles art practice with a wide range of media and techniques. You will also develop your creative capacities in the interpretation and application of imagery, tactile awareness and understanding of the theoretical and conceptual issues central to the practice of textiles art.
Visual Communications
Visual communications is the artistic practice applied to communicating through a visual language. There are courses available across the disciplines of graphic design, illustration and book design all aiming to prepare you to become a visual communications professional, capable of applying your intellectual and creative skills to communications solutions.
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Tanya Ahmed