Undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses in architecture and landscape architecture.
The School of Art & Design History at Kingston provides cutting edge teaching, learning and research across a broad range of visual and material culture. Our interests span 19th and 20th century art and design, museums studies and contemporary art and design practices in the gallery and beyond.
The School offers a lively programme of undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses in the areas of: graphic design, illustration and animation, photography, filmmaking and curating.
We offer degree courses in the areas of: fashion design, product design, furniture design, interior/spatial design and set design, which provide challenging and stimulating environments where diversity, individuality and inventive problem solving are encouraged.
Our fine art degree courses encourage dialogue between traditional and emerging genres. Priority is given to individual artistic practice; the making of works; and the understanding of this within the context of contemporary art.
We have a long and successful history of surveying, planning and real estate education and we have very strong links with professional practice. Our aim is to be innovative and cutting edge in all that we do.
The Foundation Diploma is designed to prepare you for entry to degree-level art and design programmes. Its fast-paced curriculum is taught within a hard-working but supportive atmosphere, helping you develop the skills you need to make the most of the next level of your education.