How to Book a Course Booking Form iadt Summer

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How to Book a Course Booking Form iadt Summer
Booking Form
Return to IADT, Part-Time Courses, Kill Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Your details (Please print in block capitals). You may photocopy this form
Name:
Address:
Course title:
Start date of course:
Fee:
Telephone (day-time):
Telephone (Evening):
Mobile:
Fees must be paid in full when booking. Since all places are filled on a first come basis
it is not possible to reserve places on any course. IADT accepts Master Card, Visa and
other Credit/Debit cards. If a credit card payment is declined every effort will be made
to contact the person who placed the booking. However places can only be allocated on
payment of the full course fee.
Cash will not be accepted.
A materials list will be sent to you on enrolment and students must provide their own
materials, except where specified.
IADT reserves the right to close a class, which has ceased to be viable.
Email address:
I am over 16 years of age? Yes: ___
By phone: Only credit card bookings are accepted over the phone (01) 239 4631
Method of Payment (Please tick one)
Credit card: ___ Cheque: ___ Other: ___
Card Type (Please tick one)
Mastercard: ___ Visa: ___ Other: ___
Card no: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
Expiry date: ___ ___ / ___ ___
How to Book a Course
iadt
Summer
Courses
2014
Security code: ___ ___ ___
I have read and accepted the conditions:
Signature:
Date:
Card Holders Details:
Name:
Address:
Students booked on classes that do not form will have their fee returned in full.
Tel: (01) 239 4631 / Email: ptc@iadt.ie / www.iadt.ie
Students Parking Permits: If you require a student parking permit while attending your course
please advise us of your car registration number: _____________________________________________
*Pay and Display is in operation for IADT parking spaces and you should familiarise yourself with the
current parking regulations (www.iadt.ie). Your permit will be issued on the first morning of you
course.
By post: Send the completed booking form with full fee in either cheque or money order
made out to IADT Dun Laoghaire. If paying by credit card, please print Credit/Debit
card number, expiry date and security code in the spaces provided. Send to: Adult and
Continuing Education, IADT, Kill Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.
In person: Students may book in person to the Part Time Office, Media Cube, Room M002
between 9.30am-12pm (Monday – Friday).
Discounts: A 50% discount is available to unemployed persons once the course is already
financially viable on production of a current letter from The Department of Social and
Family Affairs. Senior Citizens aged 65 and over receive a discount for our Summer courses.
Where the fee is greater than €150, a €25 discount will apply.
MINIMUM AGE to enroll in IADT summer courses: 16
Pay & Display is in operation in IADT. You should familiarise
yourself with our parking regulations. You will be issued a
parking permit on the 1st day of your course.
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IADT Part Time Courses - Summer Courses 2014
START DATE DURATION COURSES
16th June ‘14
23rd June ‘14
Portfolio Preparation
SS7
e320
2 weeks
Portfolio Preparation
SS10
e320
2 weeks
Portfolio Preparation
SS2A
2 weeks
1 week
Animation Portfolio
Preparation
Oil/Acrylic Beginners
1 week
1 week
TIME
TUTORS
Louise
Neiland
TBC
e320
4th July
Eorna Walton
SS1
e325
4th July
SS20
e190
27th June
Oil/Acrylics Advanced SS2
e195
27th June
Digital Photography
Beginners
Drawing Skills
Workshop
SS3
e220
27th June
SS13
e200
27th June
10am 4pm
10am 4pm
10am 4pm
10am 4pm
10am 4pm
10am 4pm
2 weeks
Portfolio Preparation
SS5
e320
11th July
Louise Meade
1 week
Oil/Acrylics Advanced SS12
e195
4th July
1 week
Botanical Art &
Illustration
Introduction to
Portraiture
Digital Photography
Intermediate
SS8
e220
4th July
SS26
e240
4th July
SS6
e230
4th July
10am 4pm
10am 4pm
10am 4pm
10am 4pm
10am 4pm
1 week
14th July ‘14
FINISH
DATE
27th June 10am 4pm
27th June 10am 4pm
1 week
7th July ‘14
FEE
2 weeks
1 week
30th June ‘14
REF
2 weeks
Portfolio Preparation
SS1A
e320
18th July
2 weeks
e325
18th July
1 week
Animation Portfolio
SS4
Preparation
Advanced Photoshop SS25
e225
11th July
1 week
Watercolours
SS18
e195
18th July
1 week
Creative Writing
(Half Days)
Oil/Acrylic Mixed
Abilities
SS9
e150
18th July
SS22
e215
18th July
1 week
10am 4pm
10am 4pm
10am 4pm
TBC
Mary Burke
Imelda Healy
Aoife Giles
Louise Meade
Imelda Healy
Ida Mitrani
Mary Burke
Aoife Giles
Eorna Walton
Aidan O
Sullivan
TBC
10am - Ida Mitrani
4pm
10am - TBC
1.30pm
10am - TBC
4pm
NOTE:
Breaks – Morning: half hour Lunch: 1hour
*Additional Courses may be formed during June and July subject to demand and available studios
Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology
Kill Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Tel: (01) 239 4631
Email: ptc@iadt.ie
www.iadt.ie
Portfolio Preparation
(Pre 3rd Level) Courses
Oil/Acrylic Mixed Abilities
Ref. SS7 & SS10 – 16th June 2014 (2 weeks)
Ref. SS2A – 23rd June 2014 (2 weeks)
Ref: SS5 – 30th June 2014 (2 weeks)
Ref. SS1A – 07th July 2014 (2 weeks)
This course is designed for prospective 3rd
level students who are considering a course
for which a Portfolio is mandatory. A high
proportion of students in this class will be
applying for CAO college entry in 2015. The
objectives are to learn how to construct projects
from concept to completion, how to use
research notebooks, process images and develop
their ideas through 2D, 3D and colour. Students
will learn how to create a relevant, personal
and individual comprehensive Portfolio. A home
study programme will be an integral part of the
course.
Animation Portfolio
Preparation
Ref. SS1 – 23rd June 2014 (2 weeks)
Ref. SS4 – 07th July 2014 (2 weeks)
This course is designed for students wishing to
apply for a degree in Animation. Students will be
given a broad introduction to the subject with
the view to creating suitable portfolios for entry
into third level. There will be strong emphasis
on notebook and research work for character
development. Students will be taught to create
their own characters through storyboarding.
Individual interests and initiatives will be
encouraged within the over all structure of this
course.
Oil/Acrylic Beginners
Ref. SS20 – 23rd June 2014 (1 week)
Oil/Acrylic Advanced
Ref: SS2 – 23rd June 2014 (1 week)
Ref: SS12 – 30th June 2014 (1 week)
Ref. SS22 – 14th July 2014 (1 week)
These courses are suitable for beginners,
improvers and experienced artists who are
starting to paint in this medium or who have
already attended a beginner’s class and those
who are comfortable working with Oil/Acrylic.
Returning students will develop their own
personal approach to still life subject matter
while learning the fundamentals of painting
and will explore the medium of paint. Students
will be encouraged to develop their own
personal style, and choice of subject matter.
Students who have covered the programme
previously will be helped to develop their
studies at their own pace.
Drawing Skills Workshop
Ref: SS13 – 23rd June 2014 (1 week)
This course is designed for students who wish
to develop their skills in drawing. Working from
a selection of still life set-ups and personal
objects, students will learn the fundamental
stages of drawing from observation. Students
will become familiar with drawing techniques
using a variety of approaches and media. This
course will suit anyone who has an interest in
improving the craft of drawing.
Watercolours
Ref. SS18 – 14th July 2014 (1 week)
This course will explore the basic nature of
the medium, composition and colour through
the exploration of various techniques for the
making of landscape or still life paintings.
Each session is supported by a practical
demonstration. The class will consist of students
of mixed abilities.
Digital Photography
Beginners
Ref. SS3 – 23rd June 2014 (1 week)
Digital Photography
Intermediate
tone, composition, colour mixing and paint
application. Students will have the choice
of focusing on drawing or a combination of
drawing and painting. Some previous drawing
experience would be helpful although not
essential.
Botanical Art & Illustration
Ref. SS6 – 30th June 2014 (1 week)
Ref: SS8 – 30th June 2014 (1 week)
These courses are aimed at those who want
to get more from their digital camera. Initially,
students will learn basic camera controls and
picture taking. As students become more
comfortable with their cameras, they will be
assigned specific types of photographs to take
(e.g. portraits, landscapes, etc).
The illustration in Botanical Art course is an
introduction to the art of painting flowers and
plants. The student is required to portray a plant
with the precision and level of detail for it to
be recognised and distinguished from other
species.
The second part of the course will be computer
based, with students being introduced to Adobe
Photoshop (retouching and manipulating
images). They will also learn how to scan, print
and save images to CDs. A review session will
be held during each class where everyone will
present photographs they have taken. By closely
studying the photographs they have taken,
students will improve their photographic skills.
Advanced Photoshop
Ref. SS25 – 07th July 2014 (1 week)
This course will appeal to individuals with
basic or intermediate knowledge and skills in
Adobe Photoshop and image editing softwares.
The course aims to teach participants the
techniques necessary to create, manipulate
and edit professional quality images with skill
and precision. The participants will be taken
through the entire post production process of
editing digital images. The content of the course
will include, file management/adobe bridge,
adjustments and colour correction, selections,
working with layers, masks and adjustment
layers, retouching and camera raw.
An Introduction to
Portraiture
Ref.SS26 – 30th June 2014 (1 week)
This course will introduce students to drawing
and painting portraits. Students will receive
instruction in the proportions of the head,
The course is suited for beginners as well
as for more advanced students. It takes the
participant through the basic techniques of
drawing and painting in this specialized area by
using different medium like pencils, watercolour
pencils, watercolurs etc.
We will also be briefly discussing the historical
significance of Botanical Illustration.
Creative Writing (Half Day)
Ref. SS9 – 14th July 2014 (1 week)
This workshop offers each individual a key
to understand the writer in themselves. It
introduces some ‘ways in’ to writing that stir
both memory and the imagination and invites
participants to develop their own creative
powers and to find a voice for what can’t
be said. The workshop offers structures and
space for writing and a warm and constructive
environment for feedback on the work as well
as a chance to explore and extend ideas of what
a poem or story might be through the reading
of a diverse range of voices and styles.
Depending on the interests of the group the
workshop focuses on poetry and prose. Where
poems and stories are introduced they reflect on
the nature of writing and the creative process.