Master

In London

£ 9,500 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    15 Months

Fashion Futures explores the nature and purpose of design in a rapidly changing world, building a generation of practitioners who are adaptable, experimental, eco-literate and culturally sensitive. The course places sustainability at the heart of fashion practice, touching on social, environmental, and technological agendas, whilst offering the freedom to create speculate and imagine paths to a better future.

In this ground breaking course, you are encouraged to explore and develop speculative fashion practice and theoretical perspectives in parallel. You will identify new territories for fashion and work in new spaces to communicate ideas in relation to design for sustainability where digital design applications, the interplay of hard and soft sciences, design futuring, fashion design theory, fashion thinking, meta design, ethics, politics, psychology and anthropology are considered.

You will examine a diverse range of methodologies and technologies, including film, audio, digital and online platforms, garment prototyping, publishing, events and performance. Critical fashion practice and reflexive thinking to test, reframe and make responses to existing paradigms, is key to MA Fashion Futures. This will enable you to develop a very personal response to, and a critique of, the current paradigm and the role and activities of fashion.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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20 John Princes Street

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • Politics
  • Psychology
  • Staff
  • Options
  • Teaching
  • Ethics
  • Design
  • Materials
  • University
  • Project
  • Prototyping

Course programme

This course is aligned to and supported by the Centre for Sustainable Fashion and the Digital Anthropology Lab.

Course Structure

15 months - Level 7 - 180 credits

September to February

  • New Fashion Perspectives (40 credits)
  • Research Methods (20 credits)

February to June

  • Re-imagining Fashion: Speculative Prototyping (40 credits)
  • Collaborative Unit (20 credits)

June to December

  • Masters Project (60 credits)

Travelling across London

The renowned London College of Fashion library is at our John Prince’s Street site, and you will need to travel to this site, and possibly others, during your course to use the library, which is open seven days a week in term time, and for tuition and special events.

Course structure

The information outlined is an indicative structure of the course. Whilst we will aim to deliver the course as described on this page, there may be situations where it is desirable or necessary for the University to make changes in course provision, for example because of regulatory requirements or operational efficiencies, before or after enrolment. If this occurs, we will communicate all major changes to all applicants and students who have either applied or enrolled on the course.

Please note that due to staff research agreements or availability, not all of the optional modules listed may be available every year.
In addition, the provision of course options which depend upon the availability of specialist teaching, or on a placement at another institution, cannot be guaranteed. Please check this element of the course with the course team before making a decision to apply.

Additional information

International fee  £19,350 

This applies for the 2018/19 academic year.

MA Fashion Futures

£ 9,500 VAT inc.