6 Degrees in Fashion Fashion Design in Singapore for 2024
- 15-22, Singapore
On-Campus
English
Our Fashion Communication & Journalism course is specifically catered to students who are interested in fashion, but would rather not plunge into the design route. Students can pride themselves in embarking on their journey in our Fashion Communication & Journalism course as they uncover their skills in corporate journalism and writing, spotting trends, digital photography, digital illustration, image processing and such.
- 15-22, Singapore
On-Campus
English
Our Fashion Design course will teach students how to work with textiles, clothing design, and other hands-on skills as well as fashion theory. Students will learn how to select appropriate fabrics, acquire Gerber Technology knowledge to design dress patterns and learn about different machine stitches such as straight stitches for seaming and zigzag stitches for button holes.
- Singapore, Singapore
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Fashion course is an exciting practice-based course that encourages the application of skills, the investigation of the theory and the opportunity for critical reflection. It is a broad-based course with opportunities for students to explore a wide range of intentions within the area of Fashion in addition to event management, visual merchandising, digital fashion, jewelry and accessory design.
- 15-22, Singapore
On-Campus
English
Our Retail Management course allows exploration and development of professional skills required to excel in the retail industry. During the Retail Management course, students will be familiarised with the fundamental aspects of retail management.
- Singapore, Singapore
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Design Practice course, validated by the world-renowned University of the Arts London (UAL), is a three-year course that will propel your career in the design industry.
- Singapore, Singapore
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The course gives students the creative and technical knowledge and skills they need to become professionals in the jewellery design industry. It allows students to explore a variety of aspects in traditional and contemporary jewellery design.