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Hair and Make-Up Design and Application for Production

University Centre South Essex

UCAS Code: W450 | Foundation Degree in Arts - FdA

Entry requirements


Access to HE Diploma

M:15

Minimum 15 credits at Merit or above

GCSE/National 4/National 5

English Language GCSE at grade C (4) or above, OR a Level 2 equivalent such as functional skills

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64

About this course


Course option

2years

Full-time | 2024

Subject

Hair and make-up

This programme is designed to advance and enhance skills and techniques in makeup design and application for Production. Units will cover the following; a vast study of wig and postiche construction, hair styling for all hair types, Makeup for all skin tones, historical, economic and social accurate makeup and Collaborative industry project in addition to the acquisition of academic higher-level skills, research and industry experience supporting student’s progression into employment.

The programme aims to train students to be multiskilled makeup artists who are prepared for industry in a commercial or production setting. In partnership with The Backstage centre students will be able to experience a real working environment with collaborative projects and industry partnerships.

Modules

Year 1

HM101 - Safe Working Practises
HM102 - Historical and Cultural Accuracy of Hair and Makeup application for Diverse Skin tones
HM103 - Social and Economic study of Hair and Make-Up
HM104 - Bio Sensitivity and Etiquette
HM105 - Styling Textured and Afro Hair

Year 2

HM201 - Wig and Facial Postiche Construction
HM202 - Wig Application and Maintenance
HM203 - Creating Injuries for TV and Film
HM204 - Industry Analysis and Business
HM205 - Collaborative Project

Assessment methods

Assessment methods include:
• Portfolio submission
• Written Essays
• Summative practical assessments
• Research sketchbook
• There are no examination

Tuition fees

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England
£7,500
per year
EU
£17,930
per year
Northern Ireland
£7,500
per year
Scotland
£7,500
per year
Wales
£7,500
per year

The Uni


Course location:

University Centre Thurrock

Department:

Faculty of Higher Education

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