Undergraduate Pathway in Jewellery
Course
In Birmingham
Description
-
Type
Course
-
Level
Intermediate
-
Location
Birmingham
-
Duration
Flexible
-
Start date
September
Why study this pathway programme?
The School of Jewellery is one of the largest in the world and is located in Birmingham’s working Jewellery Quarter, where a significant amount of British jewellery is still made today.
The School offers over 125 years of expertise, and the Assay Office is home to one of the only Gemmology degrees in the world.
Overseas trip opportunities offer an international perspective to many of the University’s jewellery courses.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
Reviews
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Design
- Art design
- Art
- International
- University
- School
- Critical Thinking
- Media
- Skills Communication
- Communication Training
Course programme
Modules for Jewellery
Click below for more information on each module
- Creative Workshop
- Critical Thinking
- Extended Media Experimentation
- Information Research, Recording and Responding In Art & Design
- Interactive Learning Skills and Communication
- Interactive Learning Skills and Communication & Preparation and Progression in Art and Design
- Knowledge & Understanding Of Creative Practice In Art & Design
- Mass Communication
- Media Experimentation in Art and Design
- Personal Combined Experimental Studies In Art & Design
Modules for Gemmology & Horology
- Click below for more information on each module
- Interactive Learning Skills and Communication 3
- Numerical Techniques 1
- Physics 1
- Design Concepts
- ICT Skills
- Information Research, Recording and Responding in Art and Design
- Critical Thinking
- Numerical Skills 2
Click below for more information on each module
- Interactive Learning Skills and Communication 3
- Mass Communication
- Composition and Style
- Business Studies
- Globalisation
- Critical Thinking
- Extended Media Experimentation
- ICT Skills
- Personal Combined Experimental Studies In Art & Design
Stage 3: Second Year Degree
Stage 4: Final Year Degree
Additional information
£12,800 (two-semester)
£18,000 (three-semester)
Duration
Stage 1: Two or three semesters† (depending on qualifications upon entry)
Intakes
Stage 1: September, January and May
Study Location
Stage 1:
BCUIC, University House
Stage 2, 3 and 4:
School of Jewellery
OR Assay Office
Undergraduate Pathway in Jewellery