Craft & Material Practices Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
Course Overview - Craft & Material Practices Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
Explore contemporary craft through the evolving relationship between thinking and making. Develop your practice across materials and processes, with access to specialist workshops and digital prototyping in Fab Lab South West, plus live briefs, pitching and competitions.
With almost 150,000 people employed in the UK’s craft industry, skilled craftspeople are putting the country on the map for original, forward-thinking contemporary design. The relationship between thinking and making is constantly evolving, with experimentation and innovation driving a new wave of craftspeo...
Explore contemporary craft through the evolving relationship between thinking and making. Develop your practice across materials and processes, with access to specialist workshops and digital prototyping in Fab Lab South West, plus live briefs, pitching and competitions.
With almost 150,000 people employed in the UK’s craft industry, skilled craftspeople are putting the country on the map for original, forward-thinking contemporary design. The relationship between thinking and making is constantly evolving, with experimentation and innovation driving a new wave of craftspeople to explore original directions.
On BA (Hons) Craft & Material Practices at Arts University Plymouth, you’ll often explore methods in which we can live harmoniously within natural and fabricated environments while supporting a healthy ecosystem, developing your practice through materials, processes and making.
### At a glance
* Degree: BA (Hons) Craft & Material Practices
* UCAS codes: 3-year degree 67T2 / 4-year extended degree 69K5
* Typical UCAS points: 104–120
### Facilities, studios and resources
Our spacious Materials Lab includes specialist facilities for ceramics, glass, metal and wood, encouraging you to explore traditional making. It is complemented by the rapid digital prototyping facilities within Fab Lab South West, giving you the opportunity to reinvent craft for the 21st century.
However, learning isn’t limited to our studios and workshops. You will meet some of the UK’s most inventive and entrepreneurial contemporary makers and thinkers through gallery visits, demonstrations and presentations.
### What you’ll learn and how you’ll study
On this course you will have the opportunity to explore a wide range of techniques and processes across materials and making:
* Ceramics: throwing, slip casting, slab building, coiling, glazing and raku firing
* Glass: hot glassmaking, kiln-formed glass, coldworking and lampworking
* Metals: casting, welding and grinding
* Woodworking: woodturning, joinery and CNC routing (if you choose to specialise)
* Fab Lab South West: laser cutting, CNC milling and 3D printing
### Enterprise, entrepreneurship and live experience
As a student, you will learn about enterprise and entrepreneurship, and how to price, display and promote work for a range of different markets. This includes large-scale site-specific work, individual exhibition pieces and domestic products, all based on knowledge of your customers and the experience gained by working on live briefs, pitching to clients and entering competitions.
### Why choose this course?
* Explore an expansive range of material practices, including glassblowing and kiln-formed glass, ceramics, large and small scale metals, woodworking, concrete, plastics and textiles, in our industry-standard workshops.
* Engage with live briefs and real clients: students have worked with Tate Exchange, The Box, MAKE Southwest, Mount Edgcumbe Estate, Eden Project and New Designers among others.
* Become part of the international maker community by participating in our renowned, biennial Making Futures™ conference, a research platform exploring contemporary craft and maker movements as ‘change agents’ in 21st-century society.
### Careers and future opportunities
Career opportunities include: Designer/Makers, Ceramicists, Glass Artists, Wearables Designers, Sculptors, Architectural Surface Designers, Mixed Media Artists, Fine Artists, Gallery and Museum Professionals, Teachers, Technicians, Material Restoration Technicians and Conservators, and Prop Designers.
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
2027-09-01
Campus
Main Site
Application Details
13 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
A16-E64
Institution Code
P65
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
104.0
120.0
Although many of our students do come in with top grades and high UCAS points, these aren’t necessarily essential for entry. We typically ask for a minimum of 104 UCAS points, but we understand that talented artists, designers and makers can have a wide range of relevant strengths and skills beyond formal qualifications. We’re just as interested in exploring your portfolio and discussing your creative experiences as we are in seeing your grades.
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Channel Islands, England, Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Republic of Ireland | £10,050 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |
| EU, International | £17,500 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |




























































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