

BA Contemporary Craft and English Language (With Foundation Year)
About this course
Contemporary craft and English language is a combination that develops both a skilled making practice and a deep analytical engagement with language. Craft, whether expressed in ceramics, textiles, metalwork, jewellery, or other material disciplines, is a form of creative intelligence that involves sustained attention to materials, processes, and the act of making. English language study examines how language itself works: how it carries meaning, how it varies across social contexts, how it is acquired, and how its structures shape and are shaped by the communities that use it. Together, the two develop very different but complementary kinds of close attention, one to materials and forms, the other to words and structures. At Liverpool Hope University, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year that introduces both subjects before you enter the main degree, giving you a supported and well-paced entry into both practical craft-making and linguistic analysis. The craft strand develops your technical skills and creative vision in your chosen material discipline, building a community of emerging makers and designers and working toward specialised craft works and innovative projects. The English language strand develops your understanding of phonetics, grammar, discourse, sociolinguistics, and language change, giving you the analytical vocabulary to examine how language operates across different contexts and communities. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement experience, providing professional exposure and international perspective before you graduate. Graduates from this combination find careers in craft enterprises, design organisations, arts education, publishing, communications, and a range of roles that value both practical creative skill and linguistic precision. Further study in craft, design, English language, or education is available at postgraduate level.
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