Step up to Higher Skills: Creative Industries
- Approved by:
- Open Awards
- Start:
- Start dates throughout the year.
- Location:
- University Centre
- Level:
- 2
- Institution code:
- H65
- UCAS code:
- n/a
Course Details
This course is for those aged 19 and above who would like to progress to a Foundation Degree in a creative/design subject and wish to develop key skills to support their studies.
The course will cover key skills required to study within this area including the development of industry specific interpersonal and research skills as well as an exploration on design style and key influences.
Entry requirements:
- If you are aged 19-23, you will need to have achieved a full level 2 qualification.
- If you are aged 24+, there is no prior achievement required.
- You should be able to demonstrate an interest or experience in a creative sector.
This course may be free if you are:
- Aged 19 and over, and;
- A resident of the Liverpool City Region (Liverpool, Halton, Knowsley, St Helens, Sefton and Wirral).
This course is free to:
- Those aged 19-24 with an Education, Health and Care Plan.
To be added soon or not applicable.
Successful completion of this course can lead to progression to a creative-related programme at the Hugh Baird University Centre. Either;
- Photography
- Visual Merchandising
- Makeup Design and Practice
- Interior and Spatial Design
- Fashion and Textiles
- Graphic Design
- Moving Image Production
Following successful completion of a full Foundation Degree, career paths can include:
- Commercial makeup artist
- Cosmetic makeup artist
- Photojournalist
- Freelance designer
- Textile technician
- Gallery and technical support
- Illustrator
- Workplace interior designer
To be added soon or not applicable.
To be added soon or not applicable.
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We welcome applications from mature students (aged 21 years or above). Even if you don't have the entry requirements, you may have gained knowledge and skills from relevant work or life experience, so we would consider your application on an individual basis.
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It should be noted that all courses are subject to periodic review, usually every five years, by the awarding partner organisations. Any potential planned changes made to course content following such reviews shall be communicated on the University Centre website and in writing to individual students / applicants.
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