The BA (Hons) Musical Instrument Craft (Guitar Making and Repair) is a highly specialised, practical programme that was established in 1984 and is situated at the heart of the Newark College campus.
The course teaches the craft of making classical and steel stringed guitars and aims to equip students with the knowledge and practical skills that will enable them to be guitar makers in their own right. The part-time programme runs over six years and by the end students will have had the opportunity to build a minimum of three guitars of contrasting designs.
The tutors work as experienced professional guitar makers who teach part-time and are able to bring their considerable skills and experience as well as their understanding of current business practice and construction techniques to the course.
The course has close links with players and other makers who visit to lead special workshops and discussions, as well as providing students with valuable feedback and comments about their work.
Newark has a lively international community of instrument-making students, most of whom are also musicians, which new students may find very supportive.
The Graebner Crisford Prize
A cash prize of £1,000 will be offered to one outstanding graduating student in each pathway on the Musical Instrument Crafts degree. The prize is from a generous donation from The ACH Crisford Charitable Foundation who set up the scheme to support our learners and recognise the unique nature of these courses. The award will be judged by staff.
The Hiscox Prize for Guitar
Hiscox Cases kindly sponsor our annual celebration event held to recognise the achievements of the graduating violin and guitar students. The Hiscox Prize for Guitar recognises and rewards outstanding craftsmanship by a graduating Guitar making student with a prize of a classical guitar case (STD-CL).
Year 1
Anatomy and Design
Basic Techniques
Making Specialist Tools 1
Historical and Contextual Studies
Workshop Practice
Basic Techniques
Advanced Construction Techniques (Classical)
Advanced Construction Techniques (Steel String)
Applied Acoustics
Problem Solving
Making Specialist Tools 2
Basic Repair Techniques
Advanced Construction Techniques (Classical)
Advanced Construction Techniques (Steel String)
Finishing Techniques
Final Major Project Preparation
Professional Standards Test
Final Major Project Realisation
Business Practice
Advanced Craft Techniques
Final Major Project Realisation
A minimum of 48 UCAS Tariff points from:
GCE A and AS Levels with at least one subject at A Level
BTEC National (Diploma or Extended Diploma) in a relevant subject
T Levels
Scottish Higher/Advanced Higher with at least one subject at Advanced Higher
Plus
GCSE English – Grade C/4 or above
GCSE Maths – Grade C/4 or above
*For mature applicants, some experience may be taken in lieu of A Levels/BTECs
ENIC confirmed equivalent of 48 UCAS points
IELTS with an overall score of 6.0 and a minimum of 5.5 in each component. Equivalent English language qualifications are acceptable for applicants not requiring a Tier 4 student visa.
Successful interview
The assessment methods typically used throughout the programme include:
Assessment of practical work supported by a portfolio of notes and research
Progression
Following completion of this programme students may wish to pursue further academic study in music or seek employment or self-employment in the industry. Students can be introduced to these opportunities throughout their undergraduate programme.
Per Academic Year
Home Students - £5,100
International Students - £5,500
Tuition fees will remain unchanged for the duration of a student’s continuous enrolment.
Please see the full ‘HE Terms and Conditions’ for details of additional library and printing costs associated with this programme.
Additional compulsory course costs can be paid for using the Career Degree Bursary. The scheme allows students to access the bursary (up to a maximum value of £500 for full-time or £250 part-time students) for additional optional courses, workshops, professional memberships and resources. There is no cash alternative. Students who wish to access opportunities in excess of the Career Degree Bursary may do so at full cost to themselves.
This course is validated by the University of Hull. The validating institution is responsible for awarding the qualification at the end of the programme. Students on validated courses are OfS registered, funded and taught at Lincoln College and it is the responsibility of the College to manage all aspects of this provision. The validating institution maintains an oversight of the programme throughout the academic year and must be satisfied that students are being taught in line with the required academic standards of the awarding institution. For full details and information of the responsibilities and conditions of study of both Lincoln College and the validating partners please see the Policies section.
Open Day
Find next open dayCampus
Newark Campus