Course News
NEW
LOOK FOR SHORT & PART-TIME COURSES
These very popular intensive courses are held
twice a year in March and July.
Choose from either an Introduction to Garden
Design or an Introduction to Interior Design,
ideal for those wanting an overview of the
subject for their own home projects or for
those considering a career in either of these
fields. Both courses are based on running
a domestic project beginning with taking the
brief though to the completion of the project,
giving a valuable insight into the professional
designer’s approach.
CAD
COURSES - LIMITED PLACES AND FULL EVERY TIME!
With
the growing importance of CAD
in the design industry it is no surprise that
all six places on these now monthly workshops
are always taken. Open to all those with basic
design drawing skills and basic PC knowledge,
this gives an intensive guide through the
rudimentaries of CAD. The small group enables
each student to have the opportunity to learn
how to draw plans, elevations and sections
by the end of the two days. We are also now
offering an Intermediate CAD course for those
who want to develop and build on their knowledge.

ADDITIONAL
PART-TIME CERTIFICATE IN INTERIOR DECORATION
In response to the many requests from those
wanting to attend our part-time Certificate
Course we will be running two groups concurrently
on different days from this September. The
course is ideal for those working within the
industry or anyone who has other commitments
but would like to gain a recognised qualification
by studying part-time. This course is already
full, but will be running again in January
2004.
ANTIQUES
IN ASSOCIATION WITH HALLIDAYS
We are pleased to offer our Open Learning
Certificate in Antiques in association with
Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd.Hallidays
is one of the largest showrooms of Fine 17th,
18th and early 19th century antiques in the
South of England, as well as being recognised
on an international level for producing the
highest quality individually designed panelled
room schemes. The foreword is by Edward Reily
Collins, Managing Director of Hallidays and
renowned lecturer on antiques.
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