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Education & Learning

Swindon College - School of Art



Swindon College School of Art (SCSA) is one of the oldest established art schools in the South West and has been delivering art and design education for over 100 years. Staff at the school have an innovative and specialist approach and a strong belief in course development. For example SCSA is the only establishment in the country offering a unique MA in Archaeological Illustration.

SCSA offers a broad spectrum of study options from AS level, Foundation Studies, Access Courses, National Diplomas, First Diplomas, HNC, HND and BA (Hons) through to MAs and postgraduate study.

Subjects offered include Graphic Design, New/Interactive Media, Photography, Ceramics, Fine Art, Illustration, Sequential Illustration, Archaeological Illustration, Interior Design, Performing Arts, Music Practice and Floristry.

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