Fashion Womenswear BA (Hons)

Bachelor's degree

In Currie

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Currie (Scotland)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Home Undergraduate Fashion Womenswear BA (Hons)Fashion Womenswear BA (Hons) How to apply »UCAS codeW233QualificationBA (Hons)DurationUp to 4 yearsStudy locationScottish BordersDelivery typeFull-timeOverviewProgramme contentEmployabilityEntry requirementsFees & scholarshipsOverviewThe Fashion programme explores the creative process of fashion design from initial research through to collection creation and production. This pathway explores the range of market sectors from fast fashion through the high street to ready to wear both within the UK and relevant to a global context. Applicants will develop a personal fashion handwriting and a broad understanding of the worldwide fashion industry. The personal handwriting will be developed by internal and relevant external projects, which will both embed skills and allow personal creative fashion statements appropriate to the chosen market. This programme is taught at our Scottish Borders Campus in Galashiels.  Show key dataProgramme contentYear 1 This broad common Level 1 for all Fashion, Communication, and Marketing and Retailing students provides an introduction to their chosen programme and to related pathways. Students are encouraged to research and develop individual strengths and skills in the analysis, evaluation and contextualisation of their work in the contemporary fashion marketplace. Learning and teaching Scheduled learning: 33% Independent study: 67% Assessment Written: 14% Practical: 0% Coursework: 86% Year 2 Students will specialise in their chosen pathway and explore in greater depth: pattern design, creation and production through traditional and non-traditional fashion methodologies. The programmes also cover fashion illustration, fashion design, knitwear design and contextual studies, to begin to develop an individual fashion handwriting. Learning and teaching Scheduled learning: 29% Independent study: 71% Assessment Written: 0% Practical: 0%...

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Currie (Midlothian/Edinburghshire)
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Edinburgh Campus, Riccarton, EH14 4AS

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Subjects

  • IT
  • Design
  • Learning Teaching
  • Teaching
  • Skills and Training
  • Production
  • Market
  • Communication Training
  • Knitwear Design
  • Illustration
  • Marketing
  • Evaluation
  • Fashion Illustration

Course programme

Year 1

This broad common Level 1 for all Fashion, Communication, and Marketing and Retailing students provides an introduction to their chosen programme and to related pathways. Students are encouraged to research and develop individual strengths and skills in the analysis, evaluation and contextualisation of their work in the contemporary fashion marketplace.

Learning and teaching
  • Scheduled learning: 33%
  • Independent study: 67%
Assessment
  • Written: 14%
  • Practical: 0%
  • Coursework: 86%

Year 2

Students will specialise in their chosen pathway and explore in greater depth: pattern design, creation and production through traditional and non-traditional fashion methodologies. The programmes also cover fashion illustration, fashion design, knitwear design and contextual studies, to begin to develop an individual fashion handwriting.

Learning and teaching
  • Scheduled learning: 29%
  • Independent study: 71%
Assessment
  • Written: 0%
  • Practical: 0%
  • Coursework: 100%

Additional information

OverviewThe Fashion programme explores the creative process of fashion design from initial research through to collection creation and production. This pathway explores the range of market sectors from fast fashion through the high street to ready to wear both within the UK and relevant to a global context. Applicants will develop a personal fashion handwriting and a broad understanding of the worldwide fashion industry. The personal handwriting will be developed by internal and relevant external projects, which will both embed skills and allow personal creative fashion statements...

Fashion Womenswear BA (Hons)

Price on request