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Paris College of Art

speciality: Art & Design

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What Is an Art and Design Degree?

It is considered that generation Y is the generation with the most creative minds. Thus, millennials tend to express themselves through various forms, such as Art and Design. 

Degrees in Art and Design aim to empower students to use art as a tool for self-expression. This degree is designed to develop visual perception as well as visual literacy. As a result, students gain practical skills in order to turn their imaginative ideas into reality.  

Unlike many programmes, Art and Design courses improve students’ attention to detail, creative thinking, and freedom in the decision-making process. 

Benefits of an Art and Design Degree

Art and Design is a competitive industry. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to be equipped with the necessary skills to have higher chances of being employed in this field. 

In general, graduates from this degree have a wide range of employment options once they finish their studies. The advantage of an Art and Design course is that you are highly employable for other industries too – there are numerous courses that would help to develop specialised skills for specific careers. 

Some particular job areas include – apart from being an artist – community worker, fashion designer, graphic designer, illustrator, advertising executive, and multimedia worker. Many Art and Design graduates find themselves using their skills in marketing, media, or even teaching.

Art and Design Degree Structure

Art and Design degrees are part of Bachelor of Art (BA) Degrees. Courses’ structure and length depend on what type of programme you choose to study and the country where you choose to study. Usually, Art and Design courses are a three-year commitment, although there are countries – like the USA – where you need to study for at least four years.

The most remarkable aspect about this degree is that it emphasises the practical knowledge. Courses are often taught in studios, as a form of workshops. Additionally, students are assessed based on their portfolios of work, which may be exhibited to the public.

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  • Fine Art
    Kelly
    DO NOT GO HERE

    DO NOT GO HERE
    It will be futile, a waste of your money, your energy. Your career that you’ve built in your home country (or whereever you are) will shortly be in the toilet.
    I can’t be bothered to go into detail here but I have countless personal anecdotes as well as other ex-student anecdotes on my belt to advise with.
    I also have images. Those will be key in your decision making if you’re thinking about throwing your life away to move to Paris right now.
    Please believe me, it will save you so much grief.

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    Programme: Fine Art
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2022
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Paris
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    10 months ago
    Taravat
    Taravat
    Hi kelly i was willing to pay for my deposit but when i saw your review i doubt my deccision do you think even in interior design program it is a waste to attend !?you know i\'m comming from iran and i have to pay a lot of money to pca my dad thinks it is a waste because of its ranking but i was very exited about coming to paris do you really think i should drop it ?
    10 months ago
    Kelly
    Kelly
    Taravat it’s quite difficult to talk using this review format but don’t go to PCA! please message me on Instagram @kellywustudio for more information
  • Interior Design
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    Very Disappointing

    I spent a year with PCA, and I am happy to be done with them.

    To highlight good things first, there are a handful of individuals at the school who really truly care about the students. The school also does a miraculous job of bringing together talented students from all over the globe. The students alone made the degree worth finishing.

    Other than that, I can’t say much else that is good about PCA. The facilities are not good enough. As you’ve read already: no heat in the winter, ceiling panels that break and fall during class because of leaks in the ceilings, faulty printers, cramped studio spaces…

    I was part of the Interior Design Masters Program, and it felt like year one or two of an undergraduate degree. I did not feel challenged (besides my patience), and much of the work that I did for PCA was hijacked by professors with too-strong viewpoints. There is no accountability in regards to grading practices, so students are often graded by the personal preferences of the professor, rather than by the quality of work. For an art school, where creativity is King, this grading procedure is dangerous and counterintuitive.

    The school makes tons of promises to incoming students but fails every time to make these promises a reality. There is little to no help with finding a job or an internship after school. And CAP students, or students employed by the school, are overworked, underpaid, and disrespected. CAP employment is mandatory for undergrads and optional for grad students. CAP is recommended to students to help offset living costs in an expensive city like Paris, but the school holds 70% or more of your earned money until after you’ve graduated. Regarding VISA help, the school makes big promises about offering appointments and consultations for all your VISA questions but has a lot of trouble following up. My VISA appointment was cancelled 4 times in a row when my VISA deadline was just 3 weeks away.

    To prospective undergraduate students, PCA is not where you want to place your effort and love for your work. You will not receive the same treatment in return.

    To graduate students… pick anywhere else, unless you want to be treated like a child rather than the accomplished and talented professional you are.

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    Programme: Interior Design
    Degree: Master's
    Graduation: 2022
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Paris
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  • Photography
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    Disappointing

    Many of the professors are either uneducated or simply not interested in teaching. Some classes are spent watching YouTube videos put on by the professor instead of being taught anything of value, other professors clearly don’t know anything about the subject they’re teaching and are unable to help improve our skills. Many classes are just spent making moodboards with very little hands-on technical practice or real world advice.

    The school claims to help with employment and internships- they do not, this is entirely false.

    The heating doesn’t work, so the winter was spent in the cold until they could be convinced to bring in space heaters.

    Very disappointing program and the school clearly has no interest in helping students succeed.

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    Programme: Photography
    Degree: Master's
    Graduation: 2022
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Paris
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  • Interior Design
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    This school is a scam and embarassment

    This is my first semester at PCA and I am very disappointed with this school. I am considering not coming back next semester. There are leaks in the ceiling, there is no soap, some of the bathrooms are completely inoperable, the printer is always down, the ceiling is missing in some classes, there’s no library or even space to sit and work. For this tuition, this is scandalous. This school feels like a scam. The worst is that we are expected in class without heating in DECEMBER. We are unproductive in class because of this issue. The administration’s offices have heaters but our classrooms do NOT. I am hearing that it won’t be fixed until next semester. I know there are heaters somewhere in this school but we don’t have them. I am actually curious where the $30,000 we all pay in tuition goes to. Every student I have talked to feels the same way. With that much money, the school should be renting out heated spaces to meet or at least make Zoom an option. Instead, we are expected on campus and freeze all day. I can’t draw or type because my fingers are too cold.

    I have enjoyed my teachers and my studies. But the school itself is a shame.

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    Programme: Interior Design
    Degree: Short Course
    Graduation: 2022
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Paris
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