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  1. Liverpool John Moores University invite you to the first public screening of “The Liverpool College of Art : Timelines.” A 45 minute documentary film produced by Michael Swerdlow. The film charts the history of the College bringing together alumni, tutors and staff who reminisce their time in the Hope Street building going back to the 1940s and, in candid interviews, they compare teaching ...

  2. The City of Liverpool College has the widest choice of courses in the Liverpool City Region, with links to over a thousand employers. Need help or can’t find the course you’re looking for? Call us on 0151 252 3000 or contact us at applications@liv-coll.ac.uk.

  3. Our links with businesses across the region ensure we stay ahead of the game. Our courses are designed around the needs of industry and in partnership with employers. “If you’re thinking about studying as an adult, believe in yourself, apply and take the leap. It’s definitely worth it!”.

  4. Art & Design — Level 3 Foundation Diploma. Art & Design — UAL Level 2 Diploma. Art & Design — UAL Level 3 Diploma/Extended Diploma. Art & Design 16-18's — UAL Level 1 Diploma. Art & Design Fine Art (Day) — A Level. Art and Design (Photography/Fashion) — BA (Hons) Top-Up. Artisan Bread Making — 1 Day Course.

  5. College uses UCAS Tariff points to standardise entry requirements. It is expected that the total tariff score of all your relevant qualifications is at a level of 96 points minimum. This is a points total achieved by converting qualifications such as A levels (and many others) into points, making it simpler for course providers to compare applicants.

  6. The programme has a reputation for placing students on some highly recognised degree programmes such as Leeds College of Art, Goldsmiths, London College of Communication, Wimbledon Central St Martins, London College of Fashion, Northumbria, Nottingham Trent and Manchester Metropolitan University.

  7. 4 de dic. de 2023 · Liverpool College of Art to Liverpool School of Art and Design. The original building opened on Mount Street in 1832 as the Mechanics’ Institution instructing draughtsmen skills in ship building. By 1850 it introduced art and design into its curriculum followed in 1936 by women's craft classes in dress and textiles.