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61 Westminster Bridge Road,
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Email:Morley.Admissions@morleycollege.ac.uk
Phone:(+44) 020 7450 1889
The BA (Hons) Creative Practice: Fashion course at Morley College London is a flexible full- and part-time programme offering a subject-specific and multidisciplinary creative education. It equips students with creative, personal, and professional skills through individual and collaborative projects, culminating in a final independently conceived project to empower their creative direction and career aspirations.
In the first and second year (Level 4), students gain and develop a solid grounding in fashion, focusing additionally on wider skills of analysis, reflection, research, and digital competencies. Collaborative projects introduce the dynamic nature of the creative industries and build essential capabilities for multidisciplinary work.
The third and fourth year (Level 5) encourages experimentation of students’ fashion skills through dynamic project briefs to support a range of fashion disciplines. Opportunities to engage with live project briefs and work-based learning with established professionals allow students to map their skills to industry expectations. Students further define their creative identity, applying their skills in individual and team-based projects. By exploring the context and applications of creative practice, they refine their direction and gain practical tools for societal and industry engagement.
In the fifth and sixth year (Level 6), students independently design and deliver a major creative project, supported by a research methods module and professional development opportunities. This stage emphasizes iterative processes like design, prototyping, internal and external collaboration, and presentation, empowering students to confidently situate their practice within the creative industries.
Throughout the course, students are encouraged to explore, innovate, and apply their fashion and wider creativity skills to real-world challenges, shaping their ambitions in a supportive, individual and multidisciplinary environment. By the programme’s conclusion, graduates are equipped with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to thrive in the creative industries and contribute meaningfully to society.
Level 4:
(Module 1) Creative Practice 1—Introduction to Creative Practice: Fashion
(Module 2) Professional Life and Practice 1—Creative Thinking and Context
(Module 3) Creative Practice 2—Exploring and Discovering: Fashion
(Module 4) Creative Practice 3—CoLab
Level 5:
(Module 5) Creative Practice 4—Contextualising a Practice: Fashion
(Module 6) Professional Life and Practice 2 & 3
Creative Practice 5—Developing Inquiry in your Practice: Fashion
(Module 7) Creative Practice 6—CoLab II
Level 6:
(Module 8) Creative Practice 7—Content and Concept Creation for your Creative Practice: Fashion (Module 9) Professional Life and Practice 4—Professional Practice
(Module 10) Creative Practice 8—Situating your Creative Practice (Final Major Project): Fashion
Video essays
Essays
Reports
Presentations
Group work
Eportfolios
Business plan
Seminars
Critical reflection
Ongoing assessment
Practical Portfolios
Creative artefacts
Vlogs/Blogs
Creating websites
Podcast
Book review
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The following entry points are available for this course:
Proof of previous level of qualification gained and interview with portfolio
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| Location | Fee | Year |
|---|---|---|
| England | £4195* | Year 1 |
| Northern Ireland | £4195* | Year 1 |
| Scotland | £4195* | Year 1 |
| Wales | £4195* | Year 1 |
* This is a provisional fee and subject to change.
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
You will need access to a laptop or desktop computer to carry out independent study and complete assignments. Relevant textbooks and other equipment and materials will also be required. This will include a full sewing and pattern cutting kit, drawing supplies, sketchbooks, pattern paper, and fabric, which you will need to bring with you to class. Your tutors will advise you on exact requirements during induction. Access to a sewing machine at home for self-directed study is also required. There is mandatory lab fee of £150 per year, payable in the first week of class. The fee supports access to inventory from our Materials Store for use in lessons and independent projects.
61 Westminster Bridge Road,
London
SE1 7HT
Visit our website Visit our course page
Email:Morley.Admissions@morleycollege.ac.uk
Phone:(+44) 020 7450 1889