The Contemporary Craft and English Language course offered by Liverpool Hope University combines critical study and creative practice to help students understand, create and enjoy contemporary craft and design. The comprehensive hands-on course enables students to develop their unique style and skills, promoting creativity and innovation. With a focus on small-scale and artisanal production, the course explores the issues and ideas related to the contemporary craft industry.Course Content: Throughout the course, students study both craft and English language simultaneously. Particular emphasis is placed on language development, academic writing skills, and understanding of language production. The craft component focuses on workshops in life drawing and 3D printing, alongside exploring contexts, debates and issues related to contemporary craft.Key Modules: Key modules in the course include Craft in Context, English Language and the Media, English Language and Society, Studio & Workshop Practice, and Critical Reflections.Accreditations: Not specified.Future Careers: Graduates of the Contemporary Craft and English Language course can explore numerous career paths. These include areas in the creative economy such as artisans, designers, makers, teachers, and community arts workers. Others may decide to pursue further research or postgraduate study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.