BTEC National Diploma in Fashion

BTEC

In London

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    BTEC

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    2 Years

On this course, you will combine technical training with skills in drawing and computer aided design. You will also develop the personal qualities and attitudes, which are essential for career development in the fashion industry.

Important information

Government funding available

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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The Marlborugh Building, 383 Holloway Road, N7 0RN

Start date

On request

About this course

A portfolio of work ,
4 GCSEs at grade A*-C including one in an Art/Textile related subject and English,,
BTEC First Diploma with merit or distinction and key skills at Level 2,
You must be keen and motivated to gain the qualification.,

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BTEC National Diploma in Fashion

Quick Facts
Course Code
BT5018A09
Start
07/09/2009
Course Level
Level 3
Days/Time
DAY
Course Length
2 years

Where is the course? (N/A)

What is this course about? On this course, you will combine technical training with skills in drawing and computer aided design. You will also develop the personal qualities and attitudes, which are essential for career development in the fashion industry.

Who is this course for? Young people aged 16-18 who wish to pursue a career in the fashion industry.

What do I need to get on the course?
· A portfolio of work

4 GCSEs at grade A*-C including one in an Art/Textile related subject and English,

BTEC First Diploma with merit or distinction and key skills at Level 2

You must be keen and motivated to gain the qualification.

What will I study? This course combines technical training in pattern cutting and garment production. It will develop your skills in drawing and computer aided design, as well as the personal qualities and attitudes essential for a career in the fashion industry.
The course allows you to work on a variety of design projects that involve research, exhibition and museum visits, design development, garment making, fashion illustration and presentation. You will develop individual projects for your final collection and end of year show., ,

What qualification will I get? BTEC National Diploma in Fashion

What can I do after the course? On completion, you can study a Diploma in Foundation Studies (Art and Design), or Foundation Degree in Fashion and Textiles. You may also be eligible to progress directly on to degree or a Higher National Diploma course at university or College.

How do I get on the course? View full details on how to apply here , , , ,

How much does the course cost? Home students aged 16-18 do not pay the course fee. Concessionary students aged 19 or over pay a £40 registration annual charge which covers any courses where concessions are available.

Home Students:
£ 1293

International students:
£ 5400

BTEC National Diploma in Fashion

Price on request