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BA (Hons) in Ceramic Design with Diploma in Professional Studies, UAL Central Saint Martins College (CSM)

London,

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48 Months

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About this course

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BA Ceramic Design at Central Saint Martins is a unique, specialist design course focusing on the versatile material of clay. It explores making, craft, and manufacture within various contexts, encouraging students to develop a broad skill set from traditional hand techniques to digital production. The course is part of the Product, Ceramic and Industrial Design programme and emphasizes responsible design practice, ethical considerations, and sustainability. Students are immersed in studio and workshop culture, gaining hands-on skills like throwing, modelling, casting, and glazing, while also building an intellectual framework to expand their conceptual and professional understanding of ceramics. The program aims to produce confident, critically aware designers, artists, and makers prepared for diverse careers in art, craft, or industrial design.

Why this course is highly recommended

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BA Ceramic Design is highly distinctive because it's one of only two single honours ceramics courses in the country with a design-focused approach. It offers unique insights through a design lens and emphasizes responsible, ethical practice. The course's strong industry links and opportunities for collaboration with notable clients like the British Museum, Marks & Spencer, and Wedgwood help students gain real-world experience. Additionally, the expert team of practitioners and technicians provides a vibrant learning environment, supporting students' creative and professional growth. The course's broad scope—from traditional techniques to contemporary applications—equips students with versatile skills for diverse career paths.

Specialisation

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This course is focused exclusively on ceramic design, exploring the transformational material of clay across various practical and conceptual projects. Students can define their practice through different lenses, such as designer, maker, craftsperson, or artist, and learn to work in multiple contexts—from bespoke objects to public sculpture and industrial applications. The course promotes a deep engagement with both traditional craft skills and contemporary design thinking, fostering an environment where students can develop a personal practice supported by specialist techniques and contextual studies.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

30.16L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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The course is credit-rated at 360 credits, divided equally across three stages of 120 credits each, corresponding to levels 4, 5, and 6. To progress, students must pass all units in the preceding stage. Upon successful completion, students are awarded a Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BA Hons). The program includes support studies, specialist technical teaching, and personal and professional development, structured over three academic years with 90 weeks of full-time study.
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English language test

IELTS

6

PTE

51

TOEFL

80

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates of BA Ceramic Design can pursue careers in ceramic practice, design, and art, working across bespoke, batch, and volume production. Alumni examples include notable designers and artists involved in commercial and cultural projects. The course's emphasis on a designer/producer approach provides graduates with autonomy and diverse opportunities, such as working with major brands like Conran Shop, Wedgwood, and Marks & Spencer, or engaging in art and critical writing. External collaborations and competitions have enabled students to gain industry experience, leading to opportunities in product design, architecture, retail, and the creative industries.

FAQs

Is this course open to international students?

No, BA Ceramic Design at Central Saint Martins currently has places available for UK applicants only. International applications for 2025/26 are closed, but open for 2026/27.

What are the entry requirements?

Applicants need either a Foundation Diploma in Art & Design or equivalent qualifications, with additional GCSE passes and a strong portfolio. English proficiency requires an IELTS score of 6.0 or above.