Undergraduate

BA(Hons) Jewellery Design

  • Duration

    3 years / 6 years

  • Cost

    £9,275 p.a. / £4,625 p.a.

  • Course code

    W700

  • Institution code

    H18

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We are jewellers - with a love of materials, making and contemporary design. By blending physical and digital skills, we develop authentic, relevant and critically engaged jewellery practices. 

Overview


BA Jewellery Design is a practice-based degree, where you will work dynamically with experienced staff across dedicated studio and workshop spaces.  

You will develop your unique jewellery practice, underpinned by a depth of skill in a range of materials. Our specialist workshops allow for playful exploration, design development and growth of technical skill. Digital skills are imbedded within the course, allowing effective industry and production links. 

Throughout the Jewellery Design BA, you will develop a strong design identity and build a toolkit of skills ranging from traditional metalworking to more contemporary alternative materials and emerging technologies.  

Students gain confidence and are used to reaching for external opportunities, working on live briefs and exhibiting work. You will know your professional contexts, hold a coherent portfolio and be aware of your future progression. 

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Silver tooth jewellery which looks like a flame

Recent professional insight

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  • Sheng Zhang
  • Studio Morison
  • Elizabeth Terzza
  • Katie Treggiden
  • Emily Kidson
  • Lucie Gledhill
  • Sarah James
  • Attua Aparicio

93.42

In the last National Student Survey, HCA scored 93.42 for how easy it was to access subject-specific resources - more than 8 points ahead of the sector average.

It is important to us that we don't limit what workshops you can or can't access depending on your course or your year. 

Our students and grads exhibit at:

  • Yorkshire Sculpture Park
  • New Designers, London
  • Craft Festival – Cheltenham & Bovey Tracy
  • Cornwall Contemporary
  • Made By Hand
  • Dazzle Contemporary Jewellery Exhibitions
  • Cambridge Contemporary Crafts
  • Diana Porter Contemporary Jewellery
  • Kath Libbert Jewellery Gallery
  • MOSTYN

92.05

In the 2023/2024 NSS Survey HCA students rated the teaching on their course at 92.05. 

This is significantly higher than the sector average and something we aim to continuously improve on. 

NSS
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BA (Hons) Jewellery Design

As part of the School of Materials and Design, you will explore the interface of new and old technologies in the intellectual and creative context of an arts college. 

We are at the forefront of education in multidisciplinary design, participating in a vibrant community of practice. You will have the unique opportunity to learn to use a wide range of materials and combine them with creative design skills and critical thinking.  

In one day you can experience the materiality of Wood, Metal, Textile and Clay, and then switch to exploring design possibilities in our up-to-the-minute, new £1m digital skills centre.

You’ll discover design tools such as laser cutters, 3D printers and scanners and a professional suite of software to enable you to visualise, iterate and test outcomes quickly, and to convey your intention before bringing them to life back in the workshops. The next day you’ll be drawing and designing in your dedicated space in the design studio followed by an afternoon lecture or seminar that will hone your critical thinking skills through analysis, evaluation and debate, supported by our dedicated Art & Design library. 

Workshops & Resources

Individual studio space

You will have your own individual workspace, which supports both your professional growth and a sense of community. This setup encourages conversation and collaboration, enriching your overall learning experience throughout the course.

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Small Metals

The Small Metals workshop has fully equipped communal and individual workspaces to practice your bench skills. The workshop is equipped for a variety of specialist processes and has two larger silversmithing hearths. The walls are adorned with process samples for inspiration, and the space is overseen by highly skilled Technical Demonstrators.

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Small Metals alternative materials

Whilst a comprehensive foundation in traditional bench skills is embedded, we also encourage the exploration of alternative materials. The small metals workshop can be used alongside 3D to combine materials, create alternative settings or to utilise alternative materials for maquettes within your jewellery and silversmithing practice.

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Enamelling

Experiment with the striking art of torch and kiln fired enamel within the Small Metals Workshop. Enamel is a fine glass powder which turns into a glazed surface on copper or precious metals when fired. This specialist process is an exciting tool for adding colour to your designs.

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PUK Welder/Micro-Torch

PUK Welder/Micro-Torch

Finishing your jewellery to the highest of standards is imperative to be able to have work that can sit in a contemporary context. To do this we have specialist equipment to navigate the fiddliest of jobs- From closing jump rings to welding near pearls and from fusing to granulation.

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Etching

Enhance the surface of your base and precious metal through the specialist technique of acid etching. Through the use of resists, some metal is eaten away by the acid to create a three-dimensional relief. This metal can then be cut, formed, soldered and even re-etched for additional texture.

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Queens 3D

Queens 3D Workshop

In the Queens workshop, you can explore and experiment with various materials and processes in a well-equipped space. The facilities include small metals, wood, cold casting, 3D printing, and MDF/Plywood laser cutting, as well as welders and jewellers' benches. Techniques you can learn include woodturning, steam bending, resin and Jesmonite casting, various welding processes, 3D printing, vinyl, and veneering. Skilled Technical Demonstrators support your learning, ensuring a comprehensive experience.

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Zones in the Queens 3D workshop

The Queens workshop is divided into four zones: Metals (jewellery, silversmithing, machining, welding, fabrication), Woodwork (steam bending, lamination, woodturning), Cold Casting (silicone mold making, jesmonite, resin), and Digital Fabrication (scanning, laser cutting, 3D printing).

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Lathe

Turn specific metal components and accurately reproduce parts in base and precious metals using our dedicated metal lathe. The lathe is useful for batch production and can also be a way of creating bespoke fittings and findings to bring an engineer-level tolerance to your jewellery and silversmithing practice.

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Digital Skills Center

Digital Skills Centre

Opened in 2024 our Digital Skills Centre is an alternative space to the Graphic and Media Design Studios to craft your designs. Kitted out with new Macs and PCs, the area is staffed by Digital Demonstrators who also run weekly intro and How To classes on design software.

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Textiles

Our textiles workshops provide an open and accessible space to explore print, dye, weave, knit, and mixed media surface design techniques. Focusing on sustainability and innovation, you’ll combine methods from across various disciplines, pushing your creative boundaries throughout your degree. The technical support, along with academic and industry guidance, encourages you to develop an original, innovative design practice.

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Ceramics & Glass

The Ceramics and Glass workshop offers an opportunity to explore the tactile nature of clay and the artistry of glass cutting, fusing and slumping. You can develop skills in slab building, slip casting, and throwing, either for conceptual art or commercial projects. Technical demonstrators are available to guide you through all processes.

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Library

A dedicated art and design library carefully curated by knowledgeable librarians who will support you to access the materials in the collection. Includes books and magazines from a comprehensive selection of creative disciplines, critical & cultural theory and specialist journals. Plus, study spaces and IT provision. A college hub and key workshop area.

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Photography

Our photography studios and darkroom facilities offer extensive opportunities to gain hands-on experience with both digital and traditional techniques. You will acquire invaluable skills ensuring you take superb photos of your creative process and final outcomes. Work alongside professional photographers and technical specialists to get outstanding images of your work.

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Plaster & slip casting space

The plaster and slip casting space facilitates the creation of plaster forms, mould making, and slip casting using earthenware and porcelain for small-scale batch production. Technical demonstrators are available to guide you through each process, ensuring you develop the necessary skills to achieve successful ceramic projects with precision and creativity.

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What you'll learn

LAYING FOUNDATIONS

Your first year provides the foundational skills for approaching creative projects from design and practical perspectives. 

Projects involving research, design development and experimentation run alongside technique-focused modules, allowing for continual investment in practical bench skills. 

Our workshop and studio-based modules utilise research, learning journals, drawing and digital skills to develop a reflective, evaluative and articulate contemporary jewellery practice. 

As we encourage critical engagement, by June you will have had opportunity to apply for multiple competitions and exhibitions.

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Make something that means something


This degree is a creative journey, where you will develop a distinct design language that is authentic to you as a contemporary jeweller.

 Gaining an in-depth understanding of the context behind your work, you will explore possibilities and test ideas in materials as you refine your technical skills. Through different projects, you will understand ways of working that matter to you, expand practical skillsets and develop an exciting and durable contemporary jewellery practice. 

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A community you can make your own


BA Jewellery Design provides an intimate, creative, material driven environment with dedicated studio space that supports your development. 

Through masterclasses, guest lectures, trips and exhibitions you will engage with contemporary makers. You will make connections relevant to your future; such as professional bodies, guilds, galleries and industry links. You will apply for competitions and live briefs; communicating your ideas coherently, building your portfolio and enabling you to graduate with practical experience of wider professional contexts. 

Applying to HCA

  • Minimum age 18. 
  • UCAS Points: Applicants applying for September 2025 entry and beyond, should have achieved 96 – 112 UCAS Tariff Points or more. However, whilst qualifications are important, our offers are not solely based on academic results. We may make offers based on other evidence of talent and suitability for the course – for more details about UCAS Tariffs tariff explanation and advice on the UCAS website. We expect all applicants to have examples of their current creative work available for submission on request.  
  • Mature students: Applications from mature students with relevant experience will also be considered. 

If you are unsure or have any questions, please contact us at registry@hca.ac.uk and we can offer further advice on HCA and the UWTSD awarding body requirements. 

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