ELTS minimum 6.0 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each individual component
TOEFL IBT minimum 80 with a minimum of 19 in each individual component or equivalent.
High school leaving examinations equivalent to British A-levels
International or European Baccalaureate
International Foundation Year.
Throughout the course you will be supported to gain an in-depth knowledge of the fashion design process from initial concept, research and design development, through to the realisation of final design outcomes. With the freedom to explore both menswear and womenswear, you are encouraged to include print design and textiles into fashion design projects.
The academic team have a real focus on getting to know each student individually, and with a wide range of design briefs, from the highly creative to live commercial projects, you will be encouraged to push your creative design skills and develop your individual design identity - gaining an understanding of where you fit best in the industry.
You will study a wide range of advanced technical skills such as creative pattern-cutting, garment manufacturing and digital print design in our industry-standard facilities. Our facilities include specialist machine rooms, digital and sublimation printers and a range of laser cutters.
Emphasis is also placed on developing professional visual communication skills, including fashion illustration, technical drawing and mood board presentation, enabling you to build an exciting and industry-ready portfolio of design work.
To complement your studies and gain professional industry experience, you will be required to do a work placement. Past students have gained internships at House of Holland, Timberland, Alexander McQueen, Ted Baker and Marks & Spencer amongst many others.
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Year one
Core modules
Fashion Illustration
Research and Concept Development
Fashion Design Development
Fashion Theory I
2D Fashion Design
Design Realisation
Year two
Core modules
Tailoring
Streetwear
Professional Practice I
Capsule Collection
Fashion Theory II
Year three
Core modules
Collection Research and Development
Work Based Learning
Fashion Design Major Project
Fashion Portfolio
Options
Professional Practice II
Dissertation
The course covers a broad range of subjects within fashion, and is designed to prepare the student for careers in fashion design and/or textile design for both menswear and womenswear, fashion buying, styling, fashion business, PR and visual merchandising.
Suitable roles for graduates include:
Fashion designer
Textile designer
Stylist
Buyer
Fashion manufacturer
Trend forecaster
Consultant
Freelancer.
Insurance – Single: 300 GBP per year