The MA Jewellery and Metalwork course at Sheffield Hallam University is a full-time program that provides students with the opportunity to challenge, investigate, and criticalise the role of craftsmanship in contemporary culture. The course dives into the cultural, historical, and social aspects of crafting, and invites students to explore how these factors affect the design and construction of jewellery and metalwork.Course Content: Over the course of this program, students will gain a deep understanding of both theoretical and practical engagement with the craftmanship process. The course is designed in such a way as to allow students to develop their own unique style and approach to design while investigating the specific issues and insights associated with jewellery and metalwork.Key Modules: The course involves several key modules that encourage students to refine their design skills, develop their manual abilities, and evolve innovative designs to a professional level. These modules include Cultural Research in the Artefact, Professional Design Practice, and Craftsmanship in its Cultural Context.Accreditations: Information not provided.Future Careers: This course opens doors to several career opportunities in a range of design consultancies and creative industries. It also provides the foundation for further academic and research studies in the field of Jewellery and Metalwork.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.