Design and Make a Piece of Jewellery (International Summer School)
Entry requirements
You must be a current student at university level (Level 3 or equivalent) and aged 18 years old or over.
This course is practice-based (not credit-bearing), so no formal English language qualification is required; however all classes will be taught in English
Upon successful completion of the programme you will be awarded a Certificate of Attendance.
Months of entry
July
Course content
Birmingham City University’s International Summer School offers you the perfect opportunity to spend three weeks sampling UK university life, as well as giving you the chance to enhance your academic skills and visit some of the UK’s historic towns and cities.
During the course, you will be introduced to the basic skills and methods needed to transform silver into a simple piece of jewellery. You will use the traditional tools and techniques for making jewellery and be involved in the design process.
The course will guide you through the art of shaping and joining metal so that you can create a wearable form from your own design and understand the fundamental methods of constructing jewellery. All tools and metals will be provided and any finished work will be yours to keep.
The course also includes a day studying diamonds as an introduction to gemmology, which will be based in our new facility within the prestigious Birmingham Assay Office. You will also visit the Jewellery Quarter Museum, in the heart of the historical Jewellery Quarter, and the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
Please note that you will be in a workshop environment where health and safety regulations must be followed to ensure safe working practices.
What will you study?
Week one
- You will be introduced to the tools and basic techniques required to cut, form and join metals. Your tutor will involve you in the design development process to encourage your individuality and creative application of the techniques learnt.
Week two
- You will experience shaping and joining techniques in copper to explore final design ideas and use drawing and rendering techniques to communicate design proposals. You will be introduced to diamonds and have the opportunity to handle these using specific gemological equipment.
Week three
- You will be supported by your tutor to realise your design proposal in silver, producing a finished piece of jewellery.
Information for international students
Visas
Please check if you need to apply for a visa before you travel.
Visa and Non-visa nationals
- Visa nationals are required to apply for a visa before they travel irrespective of the length of visit. The standard visitor visa can be used for those coming to Birmingham City University to attend the International Summer School.
- Non-visa nationals are exempt from having to apply for a visa before travel to the UK (for visits up to 6 months) – they request permission at port of entry.
- You must have a passport to enter the UK. It should be valid for the whole duration of your stay.
- If you are unsuccessful in obtaining a visa and can provide evidence of this, we will refund your payment minus an administrative charge of £50. Please refer to our terms and conditions.
https://www.bcu.ac.uk/international/summer-school/how-to-apply/visa
Fees and funding
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- Certificate of Participation
- full time1 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
This is a 3 week practice-based course.
Course contact details
- Name
- Go Abroad team
- summerschool@bcu.ac.uk