Are you a creative person looking to turn your passion for craft into a career? The T Level in Craft and Design is perfect for learners with a creative eye and interest in jewellery design and making. With 20% of your time spent on work placement and 80% learning hands-on skills and studying the creative industries, this course will prepare you for higher education, the workplace and beyond! Morley College were one of the first centres in the UK to offer this course in what is a newly equipped but very well established Jewellery department

Course duration:
16 months (70 weeks)
Location:
Timetable:
Timetable available on request
Status:
Available
Availability:
Yes (course free to 16-18 year olds)
Course code:
K26MCAD01A
Suitable for:
This course is available for 16-18s
This full time course will be 3 to 4 days a week in college at the Noth Kensington Centre for Creative Industries, with the remainder of the week being allocated to independent study
The qualification consists of 4 areas, classroom based work where you learn about the Creative Industries, an extended design project set by employers, workshop-based skills where you learn your chosen craft, and an extended work experience placement in the profession you have chosen to study.
T Level Technical Qualification in Craft and Design [EDEXCEL]
https://find-a-qualification.services.ofqual.gov.uk/qualifications/61040915
4 GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English or Maths
This is a 2 year full time course, with the same workload as studying for 3 A levels
The core knowledge and understanding are assessed through an examination, and craft and design skills through assessed practical projects. You must be prepared for the attendance, self-study, and homework demands of the course.
Appropriate tools and equipment will be provided. Materials for each lesson will be provided, and additional materials can be purchased from the college. It would be an advantage if you have your own computer at home for independent study.
You could progress onto higher education, an apprenticeship or an entry level position in industry.
Download our comprehensive 16-18 course guide for more information.
Download 16-18 course guide