The LIA celebrate the first graduates on HNC course

The LIA celebrate the first graduates on HNC course

The Lighting Industry Association (LIA) are extremely proud to celebrate the first graduates on its HNC in Lighting Design and Technology.

Matt Dougan, of Osram Opto Semiconductors and Ruth Barker, of Tameside MBC, were presented with their certificates at the 2019 graduation ceremony held at the University of South Wales (USW).

Over the past two years Matt and Ruth have studied for their HNC, which is taught through the LIAโ€™s partnership with USW. They both agree on how beneficial the HNC has been in both furthering their knowledge and understanding of lighting but also in the development of their careers and are planning to continue their studies with the LIAโ€™s HND in Lighting Design and Technology.

The rest of the first cohort of students have also passed with excellent grades and have chosen to formally graduate in December.

The HNC and a HND in Lighting Design and Technology are the first formally academically recognised higher education qualifications in lighting within the UK and are delivered between the LIA Academy in Telford and the USW campus in Pontypridd recognising the state of the art facilities at both sites.

Modules delivered at the Academy in Telford are led by the LIAโ€™s established team of expert tutors, who have all gained โ€˜Recognised Teacher Statusโ€™ from USW.

Students can enrol to take the courses in either a full-time or part-time capacity, whether taking their first steps into lighting or aiming to strengthen and develop their existing career.

Ruth Barker, of Tameside MBC said: โ€œI chose to do the part-time HNC in Lighting Design and Technology as it was a fantastic opportunity to progress both my knowledge and career with a University recognised qualification. The block release units fit around my full-time career and family life, making the course accessible to those with high commitment levelsโ€

These qualifications cater for all abilities and offer a natural career pathway and has become a cornerstone in the development of the lighting communityโ€™s bright and exciting future. The next intake of HNC students is already enrolling for the course which starts in September 2019.

If you would like further information www.thelia.org.uk/academy or contact the LIA: academy@thelia.org.uk or call the Academy 01952 525158

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