Fashion Design MA

Master

In Cambridge

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Cambridge

  • Duration

    12 Months

This dynamic new course will prepare you for the world of contemporary, global fashion design, improving your professional skills, your academic understanding and your industry knowledge.

You’ll develop a comprehensive understanding of the international fashion world, and the business-led factors that influence professional practice.

Our course mixes traditional and experimental fashion design processes with theory and practical work. This will encourage you to think about important issues and future trends in the fashion industry and how you could adapt or improve upon your design, styling, marketing or promotional work. For example, you might explore relationships between your design process, marketing strategy and psychological theories. Or you might look at the connections between mathematics and pattern-cutting; or sustainable design and production processes.

We'll investigate different markets and consumers, too. Having learned more about people's wants and needs, you'll use your insight to create innovative designs, along with branding and promotional strategies.

Throughout the course you'll be working closely with other students. Together, we'll share and debate our ideas and working practices, and learn to critically analyse our work.

Your studies will take place over three trimesters in a single calendar year.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Cambridge (Cambridgeshire )
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Cambridge Campus, East Road, CB1 1PT

Start date

On request

About this course

ur course will equip you with the skills, knowledge and professional understanding you need to work as a fashion designer. You’ll also be well-prepared for related roles, such as styling and promotion, brand and marketing management, PR management/press, fashion production, buying or trend forecasting.

Or you might decide to make use of all these skills by becoming a freelance fashion designer, managing your own brand.

Whatever you decide to do, you’ll benefit from our links with industry professionals, academics and freelancers, who regularly contribute to the course, as well as our careers events including Creative Front Futures and Anglia Ruskin's Big Pitch competition, created for students with an entrepreneurial spirit.

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Subjects

  • Design
  • Marketing
  • Tailoring
  • Textile Design
  • Dressmaking
  • Fashion Illustration
  • Jewellery Design
  • Fashion Styling
  • Art
  • Project
  • Industry
  • Corset making
  • Corsetry
  • Skills and Training
  • Production
  • Fashion Draping
  • Fashion Product
  • Fashion Stylist
  • Fashion Technology
  • Garment Industry
  • Garment Technology
  • Silver Jewellery Making

Course programme

Modules & assessmentCore modules
  • Process and Practice as ResearchYou will engage with the relationship between research and production. In particular you will explore the process of designing a research project for Art and Design students at Masters level. Lectures and seminars will introduce you to methodology, ethics and exemplars of research methods from a broad range of art and design disciplines.
  • Key Issues in Fashion DesignThrough a self-directed project you will investigate and integrate professional practice, industry issues/future trends, and inter- and multi-disciplinary theory and practice, generating creative and innovative approaches to fashion design.
  • Fashion Design and BrandAs part of a self-directed project you will investigate, analyse and synthesise your conceptual design process, target consumer and brand identity to generate creative and innovative approaches to fashion design and brand.
  • Master's Dissertation Art and DesignThis module forms the major written element of the MA programme. On it, you will be invited to choose a topic related to your area of study, as the basis for a research essay of up to 8,000 words.
  • Master's Project: Art and DesignThe Masters Project represents the culmination of your learning on the programme, and giving you the opportunity to develop and resolve a major area of enquiry. This is a self-directed visual project negotiated with the staff team and peers.
Assessment

We'll measure your progress using a number of assessment methods that reflect the skills you'll need to demonstrate in the fashion industry. These include sketchbooks; reflective journals; technical files; brand, consumer and market research files; collaboration files; brand and promotion packages; portfolio work (visualisation and styling); 3D realisation and collection creation; presentations (audio visual and oral); written reports; your Master's dissertation; and Personal Development Planning (PDP).

Additional information

Course duration:
12 months full-time or 24 months part-time. Teaching times:
Trimester 1: Mondays 10am – 1pm (full time); Wednesdays
10am – 1pm (full time and part-time)
Trimester 2: Mondays 10am – 1pm (full time and part-time); Tuesdays 10am-1pm (full-time)
Trimester 3: Wednesdays 10am – 1pm (full time, no teaching part-time)
Trimester 4: Mondays 10am – 1pm (part-time)
Trimester 5 & 6: Wednesdays and other tutorials by arrangement (part-time)

Course fees:

UK & EU students, 2016/17 (per year) £6,100

UK & EU students, 2016/17 (per year part time) £3,050

International students, 2016/17 (per year) £11,700

Fashion Design MA

Price on request