UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON

University of the Arts London is No 2 in the World For Art and Design and the performing arts. It is a federation of six arts colleges: Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins, Chelsea College of Arts, the London College of Communication, the London College of Fashion, and the Wimbledon College of Arts. UAL was established as a university in 2003, and took its present name in 2004.

UAL offers pre-degree, undergraduate, postgraduate and short courses in 18 subjects. www.arts.ac.uk please browse our courses at the right level and follow your passion at UAL

6 COLLEGES

Camberwell College of Arts
Central Saint Martins
Chelsea College of Arts
London College of Communication
London College of Fashion
Wimbledon College of Arts

SUBJECTS

3D design and product design
Accessories, footwear and jewellery
Animation, interactive, film and sound
Architecture, spatial and interior design
Business & management, and science
Communication and graphic design
Creative Computing
Curation and culture
Fashion business
Fashion communication
Fashion design
Fashion making and pattern cutting
Fashion styling and make up 
Fine art
Illustration
Journalism, PR, media and publishing
Languages
Performance and design for theatre and screen
Photography
Textiles and materials

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Before you choose

  • Talk to a careers/guidance adviser.
  • Visit www.ucas.com to get more information and compare the courses and universities that interest you. When you apply, you can select up to five choices.
  • Do a keyword search on UCAS – if there’s a specific course title or course combination you want to do, type it directly into the UCAS course finder engine.
  • Do your research carefully – check out university websites, as well as UCAS, so you get a real feel for the place.
  • Consider the course content and not just its title – English at one university is not the same as English at another university.
    Check the entry requirements – will you need specific subjects (including GCSEs) or work experience? Are you on track to achieve the grades you need?
  • Attend university open days – see our handy checklist for suggestions on things you could ask about. If you’re considering Anglia Ruskin, we’d love to see you at one of our undergraduate Open Days.
  • Get advice from friends, family and school staff – but don’t forget the ultimate choice is yours.
  • Try to get to a UCAS HE Fair where you can pick up prospectuses from lots of different universities and speak with their representatives.
  • Have you chosen courses with a range of entry requirements? Try to maximise your chances by making your ‘Insurance’ option a course with lower grade requirements than your ‘Firm’ choice.
  • Think about a range of universities with different entry requirements.
  • Above all you should be comfortable with your choices: it’s all about finding the ‘best fit’ for you.
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