BA (Hons) Fashion and Textiles
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time |
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Entry Requirements
200 tariff points including a minimum of 160 from at least two A levels, or equivalent. Or successful completion of a Foundation Course in Art and Design.
Pass Access course with at least 45 credits at level 3
Entry is based on academic qualifications, experiences, portfolio and referee comment. Offers are subject to interview.
If youve got other qualifications or relevant experience-check out the UCAS tariff tables via the UCAS website.
Full time applicants should apply via UCAS. Part time applicants should apply direct to the University.
Language entry requirements
The University accepts the following minimum English language standards for entry to its degree courses.
You must have at least one of the following standards in English to enter a degree or diploma course:
An IELTS score of 6.0, or a TOEFL score of 550 (or 213 for the computer-based test)
Pearson PTE Academic score of 54
A pass in the Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) examination
A pass in the Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) examination
GCSE/GCE O Level grade C or equivalent British-based examination
For selected countries, a good pass in English in the final year of secondary school (this being the equivalent of year 13 in England and Wales), or
Any other equivalent qualification recognised by the British Council (as listed in the British Council NARIC Guide) or an equivalent body
For entry to the BA (Hons) English Language and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) programmes, you will need a score of IELTS 6.5 or equivalent, since this is a special award which includes an international qualification in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages.
For entry on to PhD programmes you will need a score of:
IELTS 7.0 or
TOEFL 650 or
IBT 115
Pearson PTE Academic 68
Curriculum
At Level 4 the focus is about orientation, introducing skill, concept and creative thinking. You will be introduced to the different aspects of fashion and textile design, through a combination of traditional and new technology. Practice is underpinned by creative thinking, visual and theoretical research, CAD and drawing. Exploration of drawing is integral to the course informing skills and processes, transforming you from novice to expert.
At Level 5 the focus is on consolidation, translating ideas within creative professional contexts. You will examine fashion and textile design in detail and consider the developments and changes that impact on design in a global context. Live projects on an international level are major aspects of the curriculum. You will explore design at an advanced level, developing a focused approach to methodology and practice.
At Level 6 the focus is on profession by defining and refining individual creativity.
You will investigate the multifaceted industry sector and the opportunities it offers. Industrial/live projects and a personally negotiated project allow your design expertise to flourish in a focused, professional format. Independence, risk taking and innovation are promoted alongside critical analysis and market awareness.
In support of your practice you will prepare a professional portfolio and electronic presentation as promotion to potential employers.