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BA (Hons) Special Make-up Effects for Film and Television with foundation year

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BA (Hons)

Start Date

14/09/2026

Duration

4 years

Mode

Full-time

Location

University of Greater Manchester

UCAS Points

48

UCAS Code

W711

Are you eager to bring characters to life through make-up, hair and prosthetics? Our BA (Hons) Special Make-up Effects for Film and Television with foundation year programme helps you build creative, practical and academic confidence while developing the specialist skills needed for special make-up effects for film and television. Learn from experienced staff, benefit from industry input and develop your work in specialist facilities as you prepare for a future career in the screen industries.

Course Overview

Special make-up effects is a specialist profession within the film and television industries. It combines creative artistry with technical skill to transform performers into characters and help bring stories to life on screen. Our programme develops your hair and make-up artistry alongside specialist skills in face scanning, digital and traditional sculpting, mouldmaking, prosthetic casting, hair punching, wig making and special make-up effects application techniques.

Graduates from Special Make-up Effects at the University of Greater Manchester have gone on to work across the film and television industry, with credits including Masters of the Universe (2026), Amazon Prime’s The Rings of Power Season 2, Napoleon (2023), Ackley Bridge and Coronation Street. They have also gained professional experience working at major UK studios including Pinewood, Leavesden and Sky Studios Elstree.

The foundation year gives you the opportunity to develop a broad range of creative, practical and academic skills alongside students from other creative subject areas. Through practical projects you will explore drawing, photography, sculpture, character design and digital image making. You will also strengthen your research, communication and presentation skills. These skills will help support the development of your ideas and encourage reflection on your creative work while building confidence in presenting it. Collaborative and individual projects are also introduced in the foundation year, allowing you the opportunity to experiment with different creative approaches and prepare you for progression to studying Special Make-up Effects for Film and Television.

As you progress through the programme, you’ll have opportunities to work alongside students from other creative subject areas and respond to live briefs with feedback from industry professionals. You’ll also explore how special make-up effects fits within the wider film and television industries, helping you understand the creative, technical and professional context in which your work will be used.

By studying for your degree at the University of Greater Manchester, you can develop essential knowledge and understanding of special make-up effects techniques and practices while experiencing life at our supportive, student-focused, multicultural campus. You'll also benefit from our close proximity to two of the most vibrant cities in England: Manchester and Liverpool.
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Highlights

  • The foundation year gives you the opportunity to strengthen your creative, practical and research skills before progressing to Special Make-up Effects for Film and Television. You can explore a broader range of creative approaches while building confidence and preparing for degree-level study.
  • Our specialist make-up workshops and studios are designed to reflect key areas of professional special make-up effects practice. Facilities include casting and moulding spaces, sculpting studios, digital facilities, make-up and hair application studios and a dedicated photography area with lighting and backdrops.
  • Throughout your studies, you will have opportunities to hear from industry specialists who share their experience, demonstrate professional techniques and offer advice on your creative practice. These sessions can also help you build your understanding of the industry and develop your professional network.
  • Neill Gorton, multi-award-winning artist and designer and founder of Millennium FX, is our Visiting Professor for Film + FX North at The University of Greater Manchester. His professional experience and industry knowledge provide valuable insight into current special make-up effects practice.
  • BAFTA-winning and Oscar nominated prosthetic and make-up effects designer Nick Dudman received a Doctorate of Innovation from the University in 2022. He continues to support the programme through guest talks and by offering portfolio and project advice.
  • The curriculum and practice-based assessments reflect current industry practice. Programme modules and assessment briefs are designed to reflect industry pipelines and standards, helping you understand professional ways of working and prepare for a career in special make-up effects.
  • Your assessed practical work is supported through materials provided by the University or an allocated budget. As you progress, you will also be guided in developing a personal kit suited to your growing skills and professional practice.
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Key Features

  • This programme is informed by a range of industry professionals to ensure that the content is industry relevant and includes the latest techniques, materials and innovations.
  • The programme is part of the University’s recognised Film + FX North, which brings together expertise across Special Make-up Effects, Film and Television Production, Modelmaking and Creature Effects and Visual Effects. You’ll have opportunities to work with students from related subject areas and learn from lecturers with specialist knowledge across the wider production pipeline. Collaborative projects and simulated industry settings also help you develop practical outcomes for your portfolio while building confidence and experience of working as part of a creative team.
  • Our dedicated staff team have a wide range of professional experience, industry knowledge, technical expertise and academic credentials, offering you a variety of perspectives and broadening your horizons.
  • We offer a warm and friendly environment for your studies and ensure you have a personal tutor with whom you can book tutorials to discuss any support you need.
  • We prefer to keep practical classes relatively small, so our studios don't feel overcrowded. This ensures you have plenty of opportunities to ask questions, get individual help, and benefit from the ideas and support offered by your classmates.
  • By choosing to study with us, you'll have access to one of the UK's largest film and television producing regions. Cities and towns across the North West are regularly used as filming locations for Netflix, ITV and the BBC, with many production companies also based in the region.
  • As part of Film + FX North, you’ll also benefit from our affiliation with FilmBuddy, giving you access to an online platform that connects you with industry mentors, resources and opportunities to support your career development.
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Entry Requirements
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Where changes are made to material information contained in this course description or a decision is taken to suspend a course between the offer of admissions and enrolment, we will inform applicants at the earliest possible opportunity and will outline the various options available to the applicant.

Career Opportunities

Our BA (Hons) Special Make-up Effects for Film and Television programme is designed to prepare you for professional practice across the creative industries. Alongside specialist practical skills, you will develop the organisation, communication and professional behaviours needed to work effectively as part of a production team.

Special make-up effects is an evolving field, so the programme also encourages curiosity, adaptability and continued learning. You will develop an understanding of professional practice and the importance of keeping your skills current as techniques, materials and technologies continue to develop.

What can I do with this qualification?

Graduates may work for production companies, prosthetic make-up workshops or on a freelance and self-employed basis. Workshop-based roles can involve sculpting, digital scanning, mouldmaking, prosthetic casting, silicone finishing, hair punching and wig work.

On-set roles can include working within hair, make-up and special make-up effects departments. Depending on the production and role, this may involve hair preparation, wig and bald cap application, prosthetic application, continuity and make-up maintenance.

Alternative career options

The specialist creative and technical skills developed through the programme can also support careers beyond film and television. Some career pathways may require additional training, professional experience or postgraduate study. Our graduates have also progressed into theatre and live performance, working in wigs, hair and make-up roles on productions including Wicked, Moulin Rouge!, Miss Saigon, Chicago and Mamma Mia!, as well as UK and international touring productions. Graduates have also applied their skills in medical prosthetics and medical simulation, with experience at organisations including Dorset Orthopaedics, SIMBODIES and The Silicone Centre. Other possible areas include:

  • Hair replacement and integration systems
  • Digital concept development
  • Technical demonstrator roles
  • Further and higher education teaching
Fees & Funding

Home/EU Fees

Year of study Total
Entry Year 2026/27 2027/28 2028/29 2029/30 2030/31
2026-27 £9,790 £9,790 £9,790 £9,790 - £39,160
2027-28 -

International Fees

Year of study Total
Entry Year 2026/27 2027/28 2028/29 2029/30 2030/31
2026-27 £17,500 £17,500 £17,500 £17,500 - £70,000
2026-27 -

Bursaries

Click here for more information about the scholarships and bursaries available to University of Greater Manchester students.

Important note regarding tuition fees: EU nationals who meet residency requirements (have settled or pre-settled status) may be eligible for 'Home' fee status. If you do not meet these residency requirements, overseas fees will apply. Irish citizens living in the UK or Ireland will be eligible for 'Home' fee status under the Common Travel Area arrangement. Please read the student finance for EU students web page on www.gov.uk for information.

Home Undergraduate Tuition Fee Adjustment

The tuition fee applicable to the first year of your programme of study is confirmed in your offer letter. The tuition fee set is based on the regulations and guidance in force at the time of offer but remains subject to adjustment in accordance with any government-approved inflationary increase. The University reserves the right to amend tuition fees for all years of study, including the first year, by no more than the maximum increase permitted under legislation and regulatory guidance issued by the UK Government and the Office for Students.

Where such increases are approved, they will not exceed the rate of inflation, as measured by an appropriate index such as the Consumer Prices Index (CPI), or any successor measure specified by government. The University will apply any adjustment consistently across affected student cohorts and will give reasonable notice to students of any confirmed change to the published fee before the start of the relevant academic year.

This approach ensures that tuition fees remain compliant with applicable legislation, proportionate to inflationary changes, and consistent with government policy linking permitted fee uplifts to the maintenance of high-quality education and outcomes. For more information, please refer to the government guidance at: gov.uk – Universities to deliver better outcomes in return for full fees.

Postgraduate and International Tuition Fee Adjustment

The tuition fee applicable to the first year of your programme of study is confirmed in your offer letter. The University reserves the right to amend tuition fees for subsequent years of study in accordance with its Course Fees Policy. Where such increases are approved, they will not exceed the rate of inflation, as measured by an appropriate index such as the Consumer Prices Index (CPI), or any successor measure specified by government. The University will apply any adjustment consistently across affected student cohorts and will give reasonable notice to students of any confirmed change to the published fee before the start of the relevant academic year.

How to apply

Home Applicants

Multiple courses or institutions (September entry):

Apply via UCAS (www.ucas.com), where you can select up to 5 courses for a fee of £28.95.

  • Institution: University of Greater Manchester

  • Code Name: UGM

  • Code Number: B44

  • Tel: 0870 1122211

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You can apply directly to the University using our online application form. This route is:

  • Free, secure, and straightforward

  • Supported by direct contact with Admissions

  • Includes regular application updates

  • Provides access to offer-holder events and taster sessions

Important:

  • You cannot apply both via UCAS and directly in the same academic year — a UCAS application will invalidate any direct application.

  • For September entry, accepted direct applicants will have a simplified UCAS record created and shared on their behalf. By applying directly, you agreed to these terms.


Before you apply:

  • Check the entry requirements and ensure you select the correct start date/location.

  • Prepare the following:

    • Education history and dates

    • Qualification certificates (image files for upload)

    • Employment history (if applicable)

    • Personal statement (to enter or upload

    • Contact details for two referees (including at least one academic)

Document formats: PDF or JPEG (Word accepted for personal statements). Ensure all information is accurate before submitting.


Need Help?

Undergraduate Admissions Team
Phone: 01204 903394
Email: admissions-team@greatermanchester.ac.uk

International Applicants

The University welcomes applications from international students from all over the world. We try to make the application process as simple and as fast as possible for our international applicants.

This course is not currently accepting international online applications.

Please contact Admissions by telephone on 01204 903903 or email enquiries@greatermanchester.ac.uk

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If you have carefully considered your course and institution choices and decided that this course is the best option for you, you may apply free of charge to the University. By selecting the appropriate link from the list shown below, you will be taken directly to our online application form. Please read the user guidance before completing this, and ensure you upload all supporting documents such as certificates and your personal statement when you apply.

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For courses starting in September, please be aware that we are required to share your information with UCAS if we accept you on this course. We will create a simplified UCAS acceptance record on your behalf and return this to UCAS. By submitting your application directly to the University of Greater Manchester, you agree to these terms.

If you are ready to apply directly, please select your chosen start date from the list below.

Before applying, please read the entry requirements section of this page.

If your course runs at multiple locations or has various start dates, please be sure to select the correct application link from the list below.

Before beginning your application, you should have the following information to hand:

  • Details of the educational establishments you attended and dates

  • Your certificates for the qualifications you are using to gain entry to the course – you will need to enter the completion date and upload copies

  • Details of any employment history, including name, address, dates and role

  • Personal statement – this can be either input into the relevant field or uploaded separately

  • Details including email addresses of two referees, at least one of which should be someone who can provide an academic reference

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If you experience difficulties during the application process, contact the Undergraduate Admissions Team on 01204 903394 or admissions-team@greatermanchester.ac.uk

We look forward to receiving your application and you continuing your academic journey with us!

Teaching & Assessment

During the foundation year, you will develop your creative, practical and academic skills through practical projects, taught sessions, tutorials and independent study. Collaborative and individual projects encourage you to experiment with different creative approaches and prepare you to progress into the specialist study of Special Make-up Effects for Film and Television.

Practical learning is a key part of the programme. Specialist techniques are introduced through lectures, demonstrations and technical guidance, giving you the knowledge and confidence to develop these skills through practical studio work. You will work with the materials, equipment and facilities needed to support techniques including sculpting, mouldmaking, prosthetic processes, make-up application, hair work and finishing techniques.

As part of Film + FX North at the University of Greater Manchester, you will be part of a wider creative community spanning Film and Television Production, Modelmaking and Creature Effects, Visual Effects and Special Make-up Effects. This reflects the range of roles involved in bringing a production to life, from developing ideas and scripts through to making props and models, creating creatures and character effects, filming and post-production. At different stages of the programme, collaborative projects give you opportunities to work across subject areas, understand how specialist roles connect and develop experience of working as part of a wider production team.

Alongside your practical work, lectures and seminars develop your understanding of the creative, contextual and professional considerations that shape special make-up effects. You will explore areas such as changing technologies, industry practice and professional development, while tutorials provide regular opportunities to discuss your work and receive guidance.

Assessment is largely portfolio based and may include visual documentation, research, reflective and written work, practical outcomes and digital evidence. This allows you to demonstrate both the development of your ideas and the outcomes of your work through formats appropriate to the skills being assessed.

Throughout the programme, your learning is enriched by a range of industry professionals who share their experience through guest talks, demonstrations and project advice. We organise speakers from the UK and internationally, with online talks complemented by on-campus demonstrations and practical guidance from visiting professionals. As you progress, projects place increasing emphasis on professional ways of working, helping you develop the practical, collaborative and independent skills needed for your future career.

Modules

The modules listed below may be a mixture of compulsory and optional. You may not have the opportunity to study all the modules shown as part of the course.

  • Creative Foundations
  • Professional and Academic Skills
  • Creative Explorations
  • Project Design, Academic Integrity and Ethics
  • Collaborative Project
  • Creative Project
  • Principles of Make-up and Hair Techniques
  • Digital Principles for Make-up Effects
  • Principles of Prosthetic Manufacture
  • Film and Television Contexts
  • Film + FX Production Project
  • FX Industries Exploration
  • Advanced Digital Techniques
  • Manufacturing Techniques for Prosthetics, Wigs and Hair Pieces
  • Finishing Techniques for Character Application
  • Professional Identity
  • Innovation Skillset
  • Industry Project
  • Research into Practice
  • Major Project
  • Professional Practice

Assessment methods

Level Assessment method
Level 0 Coursework 100%
Level 1 Coursework 100%
Level 2 Coursework 100%
Level 3 Coursework 67%
Practical exams 33%

Learning Activities

Level Activity
Level 0 Guided independent study 60%
Scheduled learning and teaching activities 40%
Level 1 Guided independent study 59%
Scheduled learning and teaching activities 41%
Level 2 Guided independent study 59%
Scheduled learning and teaching activities 41%
Level 3 Guided independent study 68%
Scheduled learning and teaching activities 32%

The university will use all reasonable endeavours to deliver your course as described in its published material and the programme specification for the academic year in which you begin your course. The university considers changes to courses very carefully and the university will minimise any changes. Please be aware that our courses are subject to review on an ongoing basis and changes may be necessary due to legitimate staffing, financial, regulatory and academic reasons. The content of course modules and mode of associated assessments may be updated on an annual basis. This is to ensure that all modules are up-to-date and responsive to employment and sector needs. The published course material and the programme specification contain indicative ‘optional modules’ that may be subject to change due to circumstances outside of our control. For this reason, we cannot guarantee to run any specific optional module.

Postgraduate Options

Programme Contacts

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