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Developed in collaboration with industry professionals, this dynamic BA (Hons) Fashion Design: New Practice degree will help to launch your fashion industry career.
Central to the course is the mutually beneficial relationship between fashion design and business and you will develop your skillsets in both disciplines.
By studying this fashion design course you will:
build essential fashion skills
study silhouette, print and knit experimentation
enjoy access to extensive specialist equipment and facilities
gain industry practice experience through live briefs, guest speakers, showcases, visits and more
have an opportunity to undertake a placement year
expand your practical and business skills
learn from an industry-active fashion and textiles team
Combining fashion practice with business will propel your career and open a range of opportunities such as working for a brand, freelancing or even setting up your own business.
Our Fashion Design: New Practice course will build your confidence and understanding of fashion with the aim of launching your professional career in this exciting and dynamic industry.
You will develop your design thinking, explore industry processes, learn how to design for specific markets with a business focus and more.
From hands-on workshops, lectures, tutorials and seminars you will experience authentic learning experiences to develop creative, cognitive and technical skills such as:
primary and secondary research
understanding of market segments
understanding how brands work
understanding of sustainability UN goals
understanding of garment critical paths
developing entrepreneurial skills
design development
industrial manufacturing techniques
print and knit applications
digital applications.
You will gain experience in industry practice through live briefs, guest speakers, visits and the opportunity to undertake a placement year, while developing your visual language within the fashion business context.
From Level 5 of the course, you’ll be able to personalise your design direction, towards more garment technology or textile application orientated, as well as exploring entrepreneurial thinking.
Facilities and equipment
Throughout your studies, you will have access to a range of specialist equipment and facilities, including:
industrial sewing machines
industrial knitting machines
screen printing
fabric dying
software packages
3D printing
laser cutting
heat press facilities
access to photography facilities
loan facilities for cameras etc.
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