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- Madison, USA
English
The Textiles and Fashion Design (TFD) major is a Bachelor of Science program that combines art, design, and science. Students engage in studio projects and coursework covering historical and contemporary design. TFD options include specialization in apparel or textiles plus the opportunity to spend senior year at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City.
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Fashion Design is an increasingly competitive area within an industrial and commercial climate. This is an innovative, cutting-edge course which prepares you for a career in the fashion design industry.
- Leicester, United Kingdom
Full time
36 months
On-Campus
English
Become a fashion material specialist by exploring and combining a broad range of practical skills across print, stitch, embellishment and knit. Develop research, conceptual, creative and technical abilities, alongside practical skills such as pattern cutting, construction, fashion illustration and digital portfolio promotion.
- Taunton, United Kingdom
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Sign up for this innovative hands-on course and you will be encouraged to push at the boundaries of how fashion textiles, interior textiles, and surface design change the spaces around us as well as the way we dress.
- Clapham Common, United Kingdom
English
The Level 2 Diploma in Art and Design (Fashion) will provide you with the opportunity to explore the materials, methods and processes that support art and design activities within the fashion and textiles sector. This course is designed to develop the knowledge, technical skills, and understanding you will need in order to progress to further study and qualifications, or prepare you for a rewarding career in a number of creative fashion-based roles.
- Dover, USA
English
The TAS program provides students opportunity to develop professional skills in communication, analytical thinking, teamwork, and ethical behavior that sustain graduates as they apply management and marketing theory, and business principles to the global fashion industry. Students in the TAS program have opportunities to develop knowledge of retail functions, merchandising principles, forecasting trends, and textile selection and evaluation.
- Truro, United Kingdom
English
Do you enjoy drawing and designing garments and accessories, as well as the challenge of bringing your ideas to life through making? The Textiles Fashion course will encourage you to develop a creative and experimental approach to contemporary fashion design and garment making. You will learn how to develop innovative solutions to a fashion design brief through in-depth research, experimentation and sample making. Your personal creativity and interests will be reflected through the opportunity to design garments for the worlds of couture fashion, costume and accessory design.
- Kingston, Jamaica
Full time
On-Campus
English
Textiles and Fibre Arts offers a broad range of studio experiences which prepare fiber artists, textile and fashion designers for professional practice.
- Bowen-Thompson Student Union, USA
English
Coursework in Literary and Textual Studies (English) offers students an opportunity toengage with a variety of texts across historical periods as well as some of the most recentdevelopments in literary studies and cultural criticism. Our faculty is made up of scholars whoseresearch and teaching interests focus on a range of approaches to textual analysis such as criticalrace theory, deconstruction, feminism and gender studies, new historicism, postcolonial studies,psychoanalysis, and queer theory.
- Edmonton, Canada
Full time
On-Campus
English
Ever wonder where your clothes come from? This program covers how textiles and clothing are designed, produced, distributed, and used, and examines issues such as sustainability and fair labour practices in the global fashion and textile industry. You’ll develop an understanding of how textiles and clothing affect our comfort, sense of wellbeing, and how they’ve been used throughout history.
- Eastleigh District, United Kingdom
English
This course is based on textiles and fashion as an art form. Enthusiasm, creativity, originality and self-discipline are all important attributes required. Commitment outside of lessons is crucial to success. You will be set regular independent work which will take the form of practical work, research and written work on artists, designers and craftspeople. This course will enable you to produce an incredibly varied and experimental portfolio of work based on a range of chosen starting points.
- Burton upon Trent, United Kingdom
English
This is a two year study programme which is equivalent to 3 A Levels, however a one year option is also available which is equivalent to 1.5 A Levels. Both programme years will accrue UCAS points should your chosen progression route be a UK university.
- Dudley, United Kingdom
English
You will develop practical skills and knowledge in fashion and textiles through lessons taught in specialist studios. From initial ideas and concepts, you will learn how to pattern cut, create your own textiles and construct garments. You will have the chance to see your fashion collections come to life during public fashion shows and a final exhibition.
- Bridgwater, United Kingdom
English
This is a highly creative subject that will give you an insight into the diverse application of materials, techniques and processes relevant to the fashion and textiles specialism. You will bring a conceptual approach to the subject through exploring the work of others, taking part in technical workshops, experimenting independently and developing your own ideas around topics of interest to you.
- Leicester, United Kingdom
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
This stimulating course challenges motivated graduates from fashion and textiles disciplines to explore their chosen specialism and take their development to the next level of creative innovation. Choose from one of the following three areas to specialise in: