As a start, students will undertake a broad range of short studio and workshop projects in visual imagery and practical making. These will help students to develop techniques that are common across all of London Metropolitan University's foundation year courses and introduce them to a work ethic of experimentation and open-mindedness. Following this, students will approach open-ended, interpretive projects that will help them to establish a personal perspective and sense of direction.
All of London Met's foundation year programmes allow students to develop techniques in:
- observational, technical and creative drawing
- 2D and 3D composition
- framing, sequence/series and narrative
- studio and workshop skills
During students' subject-specific projects, they’ll also have the opportunity to explore:
- conceptual modelling
- performance
- colour
- materials
- collage
- composition
- curating
- exhibiting
An International Bright Futures Scholarship in the amount of £3,000 will automatically be applied to eligible students with overseas fee status starting a degree with London Met in the 2024/25 academic year. This scholarship includes a tuition fee reduction for the duration of students' studies and is applicable to both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Tuition Deposit is £4,000 for all students excluding those from Punjab and Haryana for whom the deposit amount will remain at 50%