The BA (Hons) Contemporary Craft & Film/Visual Culture course at Liverpool Hope University allows students to explore crafts and visual culture from both a contemporary standpoint as well as in a historical and international context. This unique combination offers an interdisciplinary approach, combining both practical and theoretical knowledge.Course Content: The course combines practice-based craft workshops with theory-based film and visual culture sessions. It gives emphasis on personal creativity, idea generation and critical understanding aesthetically, technically and conceptually. The programme includes the study of advanced practices in painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, video, ceramic and sculpture, with a focus on film and visual culture studies that explore the social, political and cultural implications of contemporary and historical visual culture.Key Modules: The curriculum includes modules such as Contemporary Craft; Contemporary Craft & Professional Practice, Film/Visual Culture; Film/Visual Culture & Modernity; and Understanding Contemporary Craft & Film/Visual Culture.Future Careers: Graduates from this program will be prepared for a wide range of career paths in several fields such as arts administration, art therapy, teacher training, media and digital arts, curation in galleries and museums, and more. Also, they can work as independent artists creating crafts and films, or as practitioners working in community and public arts.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.